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Old Mon Sep 06, 2010, 07:41pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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I thought you recommended to me 2 books?
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Go to the National Federation website and order a Rulebook, Casebook and Simplified & Illustrated Rulebook. You are asking so many basic rules and do not know the other facets to the rules you will just get confused by what we say or get the rule wrong not realizing other rules.
Three books.

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National Federation of State High School Associations - Football

And I would recommend the Rules by Topic book as the information puts the Rules and Casebook plays together. Good resource.
One book. That would be four together.

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I said if "You aren't doing varsity games you don't need to be registered"
Here is why that is hard to understand. Why would someone give you varsity if you have never been trained in that sport? And that would be very unusual across the country as you have to be registered, licensed or have some association with some organization to just work any high school level game. And we have had people here over the years from Kansas, never heard that one before.

Can someone from Kansas shed some light on this?

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