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Old Mon Dec 01, 2003, 12:37pm
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Originally posted by Nick_O
The NF and NCAA make reference to excessive or uniform-saturated blood, respectively, but what do we do with a player whose uniform has a spot or a few spots of blood on it? I searched high and low through the books, but could not find anything specific.

I went with "the uniform was treated by a trainer, so it's OK for the player to continue to play with the uniform that has (now-treated) blood spots on it," but I was not 100% sure that this was correct.

Thoughts or rulings to confirm or refute my ruling? Thanks!
3-3-6 A player who ....... has an excessive amount of blood on his/her uniform ....shall be directed to leave the game.

Use your judgment to decide what is excessive.
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