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2008-2009 NFHS Football Officials Manual Changes/Recommendations Dale Pleimann, Chair NFHS Football Officials Manual Committee 2008 NFHS Football Rules Interpreters Meeting July 15, 2008 – Indianapolis, Indiana
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Officials Manual Committee Dale Pleimann – Missouri - - Chair Dale Pleimann – Missouri - - Chair Steve Stearns – California - - Vice Chair Steve Stearns – California - - Vice Chair Bob Baly – New Jersey Bob Baly – New Jersey Mike Webb – West Virginia Mike Webb – West Virginia Mark Dreibelbis – North Carolina Mark Dreibelbis – North Carolina Dave Anderson – Wisconsin Dave Anderson – Wisconsin Ron Etheridge – Oklahoma Ron Etheridge – Oklahoma Brian Michelotti – Montana Brian Michelotti – Montana William Riccio Jr. - Connecticut - - NFHS-OA William Riccio Jr. - Connecticut - - NFHS-OA
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2008-2009 PROCEDURAL MANUAL COMMITTEE REVISIONS The Officials Manual Committee will convene on Friday of the even numbered years and then reconvene on Sunday following the conclusion of the Rules Meeting. The Officials Manual Committee will convene on Friday of the even numbered years and then reconvene on Sunday following the conclusion of the Rules Meeting. The procedures of the Manual Committee include the provision that a two- thirds vote of the members present be required for passage of any recommendation. The procedures of the Manual Committee include the provision that a two- thirds vote of the members present be required for passage of any recommendation.
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2008-2009 MANUAL DELETIONS The direction the referee faces during the coin toss. Eliminate the practice of clipping the chain on all downs involving goal to goal situations and instead providing the down operator with a bean bag to mark the spot of the snap.
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2008-2009 Significant Manual Revisions Time-Outs Time-Outs Time-Outs Secure name of coaching staff personnel designated to call time-outs if other than head coach or in absence of head coach. Secure name of coaching staff personnel designated to call time-outs if other than head coach or in absence of head coach. PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES I. CREW ASSIGNMENTS A. Referee: 5. Secure name of coaching staff personnel designated to call time-outs if other than the head coach or in absence of head coach.
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2008-2009 Significant Manual Revisions Sideline Warnings On first sideline warning the official shall drop the penalty marker. CONTROLLING THE SIDELINE AND TEAM BOX II. FIRST VIOLATION BY TEAM A. Results in sideline warning. B. Covering official sound whistle, drop penalty marker, give proper signal, then report infraction to referee. C. Referee will give proper signal and indicate offending sideline. D. Covering official echo signal (#15) while verbally informing coach of warning. Communication also should include reminder of distance penalties for further violations. E. All officials record time and period warning is given.
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2008-2009 Significant Manual Revisions Wing Officials Starting Position On scrimmage plays, wing officials starting position will be on the sideline. RUNNING PLAY III. LINESMAN AND LINE JUDGE A. After ball is spotted: 1. Position: Straddle the line of scrimmage on the sideline. B. After snap: 1. Areas of responsibility: a. Stay on line of scrimmage until ball carrier crosses line of scrimmage, look through to tackle to read run or pass.
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2008-2009 Significant Manual Revisions Examples of Wings Not Starting on Sideline Example of Wings not Staying on Line of Scrimmage Examples of Wings Staying on Line of Scrimmage
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The referee’s position on scrimmage kicks has been adjusted.referee’s position on scrimmage kicks SCRIMMAGE KICK I. REFEREE A. After ball is spotted: 3. Position: Outside the tight end and even with the kicker, on kicking-leg side.
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Manual Revisions PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES I. CREW ASSIGNMENTS D. Line Judge: 1. Review starting time and be sure an auxiliary stopwatch, which records accumulated time, is available. 2. Secure game balls for referee’s approval and meet with ball persons.
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Manual Revisions PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES I. CREW ASSIGNMENTS E. Back Judge: Be responsible for all timing situations, including 25-second count, time-outs, quarter change and the time between a score and the suceeding kickoff.
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Manual Revisions PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES IX. OFFICIALS DUTIES AND CREW RESPONSIBILITIES FOLLOWING PREGAME CONFERENCE D. Linesman: 5. Clip chain, then move chain 2 yards off sideline. Remove line-to- gain indicator from sideline when line-to-gain is goal line. 8. Provide down-marker operator with a bean bag for first-and-goal situations when the line-to-gain equipment has been removed.
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Manual Revisions AFTER A SCORE OR TRY – PRIOR TO FREE KICK AFTER A SCORE OR TRY – PRIOR TO FREE KICK I. Referee G. On scoring plays involving a penalty by the opponent of scoring team, use the following procedure: 1. Give preliminary penalty signal and indicate offending team. 2. Obtain captain’s choice. 3. Give penalty signal and indicate offending team. If penalty is accepted, give penalty signal and indicate offending team, then indicate score counts and if penalty will be enforced on the subsequent kickoff, indicate by pointing to midfield. (Lineman in four-person and Back Judge in five-person, will give final signal prior to stepping off penalty and prior to the subsequent kickoff.)
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Manual Revisions KICKOFF (Four and Five Officials) KICKOFF (Four and Five Officials) IV. LINE JUDGE A. Before kick: 3. Temporarily move to inbounds line, then count K players and identify the free-kick line for the receiving team. 3. Temporarily move to inbounds line, then count K players and identify the free-kick line for the receiving team.
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Manual Revisions KICKOFF – FIVE OFFICIALS KICKOFF – FIVE OFFICIALS KICKOFF – FIVE OFFICIALS KICKOFF – FIVE OFFICIALS II. UMPIRE B. Before kick: 1. Kick to your side: 1. Kick to your side: a. Signal clock to start when kick is touched, only if ball is even or up field from you. b. Pick up runner and follow. c. When ball becomes dead, sound whistle and give time-out signal. III. LINESMAN B. Before kick: 1. Kick to your side: 1. Kick to your side: a. Signal clock to start when kick is touched, only if ball is even or up field from you.
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EDITORIAL REVISIONS PREREQUISITES FOR GOOD OFFICIATING PREREQUISITES FOR GOOD OFFICIATING GENERAL REMINDERS GENERAL REMINDERS AUXILIARY OFFICIALS RESPONSIBILITIES AUXILIARY OFFICIALS RESPONSIBILITIES THE COIN TOSS THE COIN TOSS SOUNDING WHISTLE SOUNDING WHISTLE DECLARING BALL READY-FOR-PLAY DECLARING BALL READY-FOR-PLAY AFTER A SCORE OR TRY – PRIOR TO FREE KICK AFTER A SCORE OR TRY – PRIOR TO FREE KICK
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EDITORIAL REVISIONS GOAL-LINE PLAY GOAL-LINE PLAY AFTER A SAFETY, TRY OR FIELD GOAL AFTER A SAFETY, TRY OR FIELD GOAL MEASURING FOR FIRST DOWN USING TRADITIONAL LINE-TO-GAIN EQUIPMENT MEASURING FOR FIRST DOWN USING TRADITIONAL LINE-TO-GAIN EQUIPMENT TIME-OUT PROCEDURE TIME-OUT PROCEDURE KEYS AND PRIORITY OF KEYS KEYS AND PRIORITY OF KEYS FORWARD PASS – FIVE OFFICIALS FORWARD PASS – FIVE OFFICIALS FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPT OR TRY FROM ANY DISTANCE FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPT OR TRY FROM ANY DISTANCE
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MANUAL REVISIONS 2008-09 POINTS OF EMPHASIS 1) Enforcing 2-yard restraining area around entire field. Enforcing 2-yard restraining area around entire field. 2) Observe unnecessary contact away from the ball.Observe unnecessary contact away from the ball. 3) Eliminate wasted time prior to marking the ball ready-for- play. 4) Enforce 9-yard mark requirements.Enforce 9-yard mark requirements. 5) Use proper signals, ie. NFHS touchback signal.Use proper signals, ie. NFHS touchback signal.
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REVIEWED and UPDATED Use Of The Bean Bag Use Of The Bean Bag Declaring Ball Ready-For-Play Declaring Ball Ready-For-Play After A Score Or Try – Prior To Free Kick After A Score Or Try – Prior To Free Kick Correcting Obvious Errors In Timing Correcting Obvious Errors In Timing Coach-Referee Conference Coach-Referee Conference Coach-Disqualification Procedure Coach-Disqualification Procedure Controlling The Sideline And Team Box Controlling The Sideline And Team Box
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SUGGESTIONS or CONCERNS Contact: Dale Pleimann, Assistant Executive Director— Missouri State High School Activities Association (dale@mshsaa.org)
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