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Coaches and Referees
please review the highlighted rules below for the 2008 season
Bandit and
Mighty Mite Halo Rule for the Center
1) No player at all may
rush the
A
Gap except the nose guard
who is one yard off the ball and line of scrimmage.
2) The nose guard must
be in a three point or four point stance. A player
cannot rush
from the nose position in a two point stance.
3) Defensive tackles
only can lineup head up on the guards.
4) Defensive tackles
CANNOT slant into the
A
gap at all.
5) Defensive tackles
can bull rush or slant to the B gap.
The
A
gap can only be rushed by the defensive nose guard from a three
point stance or 4 point stance.
6)
Violation
the first two times is a 5 yard penalty, each additional penalty
will result in a 15 yard penalty.
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ONLY SIX LINEMEN IN
THE BOX, OR ON THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE.
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NO BLITZING
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KICK-OFFS WILL BE
KICKED FROM THE 30 YARD LINE/RECEIVING TEAM WILL LINE-UP AT
THE 40 YARD LINE.
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ONCE PLAYERS ARE
LINED-UP AND BALL IS SNAPPED COACHES ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED
TO COACH THIER PLAYERS. (I.E. NO YELLING AT PLAYERS AND
TELLING THEM WHERE TO GO.) COACHES MUST BE BACK A MINIMUM 15
YARDS FROM THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE
PLAY. COACHES WILL RECEIVE 1 WARNING FOR THE FIRST
INFRACTION. SECOND INFRACTION WILL RESULT IN A 15 YARD
PENALTY. A THIRD INFRACTION WILL RESULT IN A 15 YARD PENALTY
AND REMOVAL FROM THE PLAYING FIELD TO THE SIDELINE.
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ONLY TWO COACHES PER
TEAM ARE ALLOWED ON THE FIELD FOR BANDITS/ONE COACH PER TEAM
FOR CADET.
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ON 4TH DOWN COACHES
MUST DECLARE IF THEY WILL GO FOR THE 1ST DOWN OR KICK THE
BALL.ONCE COACHES DECLARE TO KICK THEY CAN NOT RUN A TRICK
PLAY TO TRY AND GET A 1ST DOWN.
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THE DEFENSIVE TEAM
CANT RUSH THE PUNTER ON A PUNT ATTEMPT.
Chicagoland
AYF Game Timing Rules
On all levels
on an incomplete pass, the game clock will stop and not re-start
until the next offensive snap of the football. On the spot
of the football the 25 second play clock will begin to run.
At the Bandit and
Mighty mite level the 45 second play clock will run.
When a player runs out
of bounds the game clock is stopped until the ball is re-spotted
and the referee signals the play and game clock to run.
Change of Possession
ONLY
at the Bandit and Mighty Mite level on a change of possession,
once the ball is spotted and the referee signals, the play and
game clock will run. At
all other levels
on a change of possession the game clock will not start until an
offensive snap occurs. The 25 second play clock will run
on the spot, BUT the game clock
will not
until an offensive snap occurs.
(Bandit & Mighty Mite
is 45 second play clock)
During the last two
minutes of each half at all levels, the clock will be run
identical to a high school clock.
At Bandit and Mighty
Mite the play clock is 45 seconds after the spot of the ball.
If you do not get the ball snapped you will be flagged for delay
of game.
Slaughter
Rule For 2008
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The slaughter rule
does not go into effect until the second half of a game.
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The slaughter rule
point threshold is 28 points. When a team is ahead 28 points
at the start of the second half the clock with enter a
running or non stop phase.
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The team behind by
28 can call time out. The team ahead by 28 cannot call time
out. EVEN if the margin falls below 28 the clock will remain
a running clock.
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READ CAREFULLY..
At the
Bandit and Mighty
Mite divisions ONLY
the team ahead by 28 can only run the football. They are no
longer allowed to throw a pass. If the margin falls below 28
points the team ahead can then throw passes again.
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At the
CADET, JUNIOR
PEEWEE, PEEWEE, JR. MIDGET, MIDGET AND ALL AMERICAN LEVEL
the team ahead by 28 points is only allowed to pass the
football. THEY CANNOT RUN the football as long as they
remain 28 points ahead.
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The game clock
will be in a running clock phase. Again even if the lead
falls below 28 points the clock remains running.
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With incomplete
passes in the slaughter rule the clock remains running.
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If the lead
falls below the 28 point threshold, the team ahead can
now again run the football if they choose to.
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CONFERENCES WITH
THE REFEREES CREW… A HEAD COACH CAN ASK AND WILL
BE GRANTED A SIDELINE CONFERENCE WITH THE CREW FOR AN
EXPLANATION OF A CALL ON THE FIELD. THIS IS NOT A FORUM
FOR A DEBATE BUT AN EXPLANATION TO THE HEAD COACH OF THE
INFRACTION CALLED ON THE FIELD. IF THERE IS A RULES
INTERPRETATION QUESTION, A RULE BOOK MAY BE NECESSARY
DURING THE CONFERENCE. THIS IS A FAR BETTER WAY TO
HANDLE A QUESTION THAN SCREAMING AT THE OFFICIALS WHICH
IS NOT NECESSARY IF THE PROCESS IS FOLLOWED. THE
CONFERENCE SHALL TAKE PLACE PRIOR TO THE PENALTY BEING
WALKED OFF.
IHSA RULES ARE TO BE
FOLLOWED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED
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