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Old Mon Oct 29, 2007, 10:54am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MECU
The two on the end must be eligible numbers. If there is a TE on the right side, then the WR must not be on the LOS otherwise the TE is ineligible.
Assuming your state plays under NFHS rules -

The rules requiring eligible numbers applies only if the players go downfield on passes that cross the neutral zone. Numbers 50 through 79 can legally line up on the end of a line. You'll often see this in an unbalanced line formation.
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