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Old Mon Nov 03, 2003, 05:09pm
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Originally posted by jeffb
I have two questions ...we use the IHSA FOOTBALL RULE BOOK for our youth football league. They are as follows: many teams are using the play when a player stays close to the team on the sidelines as his team huddles and then runs a play and the player runs down the field for a pass as the kids thought he was on the side line which he never left the field or he just steps on the field from the side lines..
Illegal. A player must not use the substitution process in an attempt to deceive (Rule 9-6-4c - 15 yard penalty for Illegal Participation).

It MAY also be illegal because the player must have been momentarily within 15 yards of the ball when the ready-for-play whistle is blown.

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Originally posted by jeffb
#2 can a running back on a sweep or any other play cut block on our def end I was told that in IHSA you cannot cut block??? thanks for your answer. jeff
If you mean block below the waist, no. In order to block below the waist, BOTH players must have been on the line of scrimmage at the snap, the contact is in the free-blocking zone(FBZ), and the ball is still in the FBZ.

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