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How Far is Too Far on The Field?
I was watching an NFL game today and saw one of the coaches run onto the field a good 15/20 yards. This is not of course just an NFL issue as I see it weekly in college too as coaches go berserk over calls or to get an officials attention - haven't really see it when I go to HS games.
My question is this - how far is a coach "allowed" on the field or "down the field" as they run onto the field and not just at mid-field? Does it differ for Pro, NCAA, Fed? I understand the restricted nature of the sidelines and the likes and have seen calls where officials penalize teams for coaches and players violating restrictions. Just curious as to the rule and what you, as football officials do - requests not to do it, warnings, flags? (I don't do this sport, just curious as I see it a lot). Thanks
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Let's start with what the rules say. Technically, the coach is only allowed on the field during a charged time-out or an officials time-out that allows an authorized conference (i.e. TO between quarters, after a score).
In practice, I will let a coach a step or two onto the field to give a play call to one of his substitutes or players as long as he and the rest of his team are back off the field and out of the box when the ball is live or about to become live. If the coach is out to the numbers, he can expect to get a sideline warning. I am more than willing to work with the coach if he is willing to work with us. As soon as he starts to abuse the privledge things will tighten up. |
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In a freshman game, I had a coach act as the ball boy and then called his offense play while he was handing me the ball in themiddle of the field. I gave him a verbal warning but should have flagged him for a sideline warning or perhaps even an USC.
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If he's acting as the ball boy, he should've tossed you the ball from the sideline... or maybe from a few yards inside the sideline. Under no circumstances should a 'ball boy' end up in the middle of the field.
That said, in a freshman game I probably would've just given the coach a warning like you did. |
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