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Originally Posted by coachd
We play in a Youth Football League in Illinois and follow the IHSA (Illinois High School Assoc.) and NFHS rules. There are no league-specific rules or IHSA rules which override the NFHS on Illegal Shift or Illegal Motion.
Situation: Offense breaks huddle and approaches LOS. QB calls "Down" and all players (except Center & QB) hit thigh pads (2-pt stance) and all 11 players hold position for 1 second. Then a RB goes in motion parallel to LOS while everyone is in a 2-pt stance. Then QB calls "Set" and everyone else except for RB in motion moves into a 3-pt stance. The RB continues motion through the snap.
Is this an Illegal Shift?
(A) I have read posts stating that moving from a 2-pt stance to a 3-pt stance is a Shift and therefore all 11 players must come to a stop for 1 second.
(B) I also read the Motion-Shift Paper that was posted by one of the members and it describes a RB going in motion simultaneously with other players getting into their 3-pt stance as a "classic illegal shift."
If both of these situations are true, then I would think that a RB in motion when everyone else shifts into a 3-pt stance would be illegal. It seems that a legal man in motion becomes an Illegal Shift when the ball is snapped because the RB did not stop and get set for 1 second.
Is that a correct interpretation?
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Yes, you are correct. I had a 2a team the second week of the season that did it almost every play. I called it twice told the coach and just let it go the rest of the game.