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Misconceptions about HS Rules
I've put together a list of misconceptions about HS Rules. We hear these from fans and coaches. This might be a good start. I'd love to distribute this to coaches and fans.
If anyone has any others, please post them. Misconception 1 Two feet required inbounds for a catch. 2 Defense can be "offsides" and get back. 3 Uncatchable pass rules out interference. 4 Quarterback out of the pocket can ground the ball. 5 Restrictions on punt team players going downfield. 6 Missed FG goes back to line of scrimmage. 7 Automatic first down on face mask and personal foul. 8 Interference possible on all passes. 9 Loss of down on ineligible down field. 10 FG holder can throw a pass from the knee. (LSU) The Truth 1 Only one foot is required inbounds for a catch. 2 No one can enter the neutral zone and get back. 3 There is no "uncatchable" rule in high school football. 4 Intentional grounding is not related to the "pocket." 5 No restrictions on when punt team can go downfield. 6 Missed FG is treated like a punt. Goes to 20 if it enters the EZ. 7 Only automatics are roughing and defensive pass interference. 8 No interference if ball doesn't cross the line of scrimmage. 9 LOD only on illegal passes and illegal touching. 10 Holder must rise to continue to play. |
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That's a horse collar. That's a crackback block. They broke the huddle with 12 players. They can't chuck the receiver after 5 yards. There can't be roughing the kicker, the snap hit the ground. The runner is the only one who can recover a ball that he fumbled forward. |
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Here's a few more:
Misconception #1: You can have an ineligible down field on a punt. Misconception #2: Players other than 1-49 and 80-99 on the end of a line have to "report." Misconception #3: Coaches think it matters if an accepted foul at the end of a period is offense or defense. They confuse it with an NFL rule. I forget exactly what it is. But, you guys know what I mean. An accepted live-ball player foul extends a period. |
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I would also add the reasons for some of the rules. Its not enough to know you have to have 7 guys on the line - why is that? Why is it important to know when I'm supposed to be on the line and when I'm supposed to be in backfield.
Also - the federation has a nice handout for captains, this captures a lot of the important rules (go to the national federation football page and download it). A few other little-known rules: PAT kick is dead if blocked (offense can't pick it up and run it in). Rules on free kicks after a safety. Motion rules (have to wait until everyone is set, QB going under center is a shift,etc). |
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