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9 man game on regulation field NFHS
9 man football field marked on a regular field, meaning it's 80 yards long so the back of the endzones will actually be the goal lines for a 11 man game.
Question: What do we do for field goals? Do we just move everything up 10 yards since the goal posts can't be moved? If it's 4th and 8 on the 12 yard line do we just move it up to the normal 12 yard line and play from there? I have looked through my books and can't find anything. Thanks. |
Hmmmm. Never thought of that, but it seems like a reasonable solution.
Around here, 8-man teams play on a regulation, 100 yard field, so this isn't an issue. |
We have one local 8-man school that plays on a field originally set up for 11-man.
They have relined the filed to be the proper 8-man length and width. If a team headed to one end zone wishes to kick, we move to the other end of the field. No other reasonable choice, really, since the posts are 20 yards deeper than they would normally be. Of course, I've worked 4 games there the past 2 years and never did have a team kick. |
We play 9-man on a 100-yard field that is narrower than a regulation field. We have a 9-man state game Saturday played on a regulation field at a high school in the Twin Cities. We are wondering how they will redo the field to make it regulation.
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Could be--but the game is on artificial turf and I don't know how permanent the existing lines are.
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2 of the schools we work every year share a turf field, one plays 11 man and the other 8 man on the 80 yard narrower field.
The goal lines are orange (11-man school's color) and the 10s are black (8 man school's color) The 11 man hashes are marked as yard lines, but the 8 man hash's are also marked intersecting each 5. The only real marking problem we have, is when we play the 8-man games, the "goal-line" ends 4 inches from each sideline. After a score at either end zone, they have a crew of kids who move the pylons and we play the try from the normal 3 yard line whether there is a kick or not. Not a big problem, because if the kick is blocked, its dead. This year we had a field goal attempt, so we moved up 10 yards. Including moving the chains to the new correct yard line. The kick was blocked, recovered and returned. As I was running back, I was processing in my mind, where is the goal line now? The kid slipped around midfield and fell so my "problem" was solved. When we respotted the ball 10 yards closer to the correct goal line, but announcer interpreted a penalty agaisnt the offense, the coach was screaming, until I reminded him, we had the 10 yard distance to make up. |
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Good luck in your game this weekend. The weather looks like it should be pretty decent for November in MN. |
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