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Just to clarify.
The rule was stated correctly. The IHSA uses in all sports National Federation Rules. There are no such thing as "IHSA Rules" per say.
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So they can be any color? I am pretty sure recommendations are not regulations, correct?
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I have seen many painted orange. We have a lot of orange and black teams in our area and some have orange goal posts. We are orange and black but have white posts.
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"The horizontal crossbar and the uprights above it shall be free from anv decorative material except paint which is recommended to be either silver, white or yellow in color. One wind directional streamer may be attached to the top of each upright. Wind directional streamers shall be 4 inches in width, 42 inches in length and either red, orange, or yellow in color." |
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That is not relevant to what I was saying. I just think people need to realize that the National Federation makes rules and states choose to follow them. Not that this is unique to our state, but many people say, "IHSA Rules" when they are referring to NF Rules.
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Of course it is. The OP wanted to know what colors goal posts could be painted IN ILLINOIS. *I* don't know what Illinois allows that might be outside the NFHS standard.
Saying only that "(t)he IHSA uses in all sports National Federation Rules" implies that they use NFHS with no modifications. |
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And what is in the rulebook is the standard. States have the right to define how some rules are interpretation or if there is a policy that might be used, but this certainly does not apply to the color of the goal posts. For example there is a policy for concussions that we must follow, but the rules are not modified to accomplish that policy. The rules only deal with what is defined to allow a player come back into play. And that policy did not modify any NF rule to create a policy. If we identify a player that has concussion-like-symptoms, we still remove them from the game. Maybe you can help me remember, but I do not know of not a single NF Rule in football that we do not apply across the board in Illinois. Peace
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Overtime?
Point differential?
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Are those modifications are state adopted rules (under NF Rulebook)?
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