Football Rules

Quick Reference Guide

Rule 1- The game, field, players and equipment

Section 1- The game

Art 1- object of the game, winner is who accumulates the most points

Art 2- the field= 360X160, four downs, advance 10 yds. to get 1st down

Art 3- teams must begin with 11 players

Art 4- game administered by officials /duties defined in official’s manual

Art 5- referee meets with coaches and captains before game

Art 6- referee has authority to rule in spirit of good sportsmanship

Art 7- officials assume authority 30 minutes prior to game time-may be earlier

Art 8- officials have authority till referee declares end of 4th qtr or OT

Art 9- officials make decisions…no TV or replay shall be used

Art 10- referee’s decision to forfeit the game is final

Art 11- protests of NFHS rules are not recognized

Section 2- The field and markings

Art 1- how the field shall be marked

Art 2- regarding yard line markers and their construction

Art 3- regarding yard lines and materials i.e., paint, gyp dust, etc. (a-l)

Art 4- pylon placement

Art 5- the goal (a-g)

Section 3- Game equipment

Art 1- the ball (a-g)

Art 2- each team provides a legal ball

Art 3- referee decides if ball is legal

Art 4- kicking tee (definition)

Art 5- regarding the chains and down box (a-d)

Art 6- regarding the game clock

Art 7- regarding supplementary equipment

Section 4- Player designations

Art 1- each team designates a field captain

Art 2- players have designated positions, i.e. guard, tackle, QB, etc.

Art 3- 1-99 are only legal numbers

Section 5- Player equipment

Art 1- mandatory equipment (a-f)

Art 2- auxiliary equipment ruled on by umpire, i.e. gloves, pad, etc. (a-b)

Art 3- regarding illegal equipment (a-c)

Art 4- head coach verifies all players are legally equipped before game

Art 5- correction of illegal or broken equipment before participation

Art 6- while ball is live all players must wear mandatory equipment

Section 6- Coaches’ field equipment

Art 1- regarding what types of communication devices are illegal

Art 2- regarding headsets, phones, electronic devices, etc.

Section 7- State association adoptions

Each state may adopt certain specific coverage relative to certain rules

Rule 2- Definitions and playing terms

Section 1- Ball- live, dead, loose

Art 1- a dead ball is not in play

Art 2- live ball is in play

Art 3- a loose ball is a pass, fumble, or kick

(Rule # 2 cont)

Section 2- Batting- batting is intentionally striking the ball with hand or arm

Section 3- Blocking

Art 1- blocking is obstructing opponent with contact with body

Art 2- regarding legal blocking technique (a-b)

Art 3- regarding blocker’s hands and initiating contact with opponent

Art 4- regarding the use of hands by offensive players (a-c)

Art 5- use of hands by the defense (a-b)

Art 6- regarding defense using hands advance of the elbow

Art 7- blocking below the waist

Art 8- chop block

Art 9- interlocked blocking

Section 4- Catch

Art 1- catch is act of gaining player possession of live ball in flight

Art 2- catching is always preceded by first touching the ball

Art 3- definition of a simultaneous catch

Section 5- Clipping/block in the back

Art 1- regarding clipping

Art 2- regarding blocking in the back

Art 3- official must see initial contact to rule whether clipping/block in back

Section 6- Conferences

Art 1- regarding coach/referee conference

Art 2- 2 types of authorized team conferences (a-b)

Section 7- Down/loss of down

Art 1- down starts with legal snap

Art 2- loss of down is loss of right to replay down

Section 8- Encroachment- when player/s illegally in neutral zone

Section 9- Fair catch

Art 1- definition of a fair catch

Art 2- regarding an awarded fair catch

Art 3- definition of a fair catch signal

Art 4- definition of an invalid fair catch (a-c)

Art 5- definition of an illegal fair catch (a-c)

Section 10- Field areas

Art 1- the field is the area within the boundary lines and endlines

Art 2- the field of play is sidelines to the goal lines (not end zones)

Art 3- the side zones are bounded by: sidelines, hash marks, goal lines

Art 4- end zones are 10 yds. deep and teams defend their own end zones

Section 11- Fighting- attempting to or contacting an opponent in combative manner

Section 12- First touching

Art 1- free kick, first touching if touched in field of play by K before 10 yds

Art 2- scrimmage kick, first touching if touched by K beyond neutral zone

Section 13- Force

Art 1- definition of force

Art 2- regarding who is responsible for the force

Art 3- muff or bat of pass, kick, fumble in flight is not new force

Art 4- force not a factor of kicks into end zone or fumble or back pass (a-b)

Section 14- Formations

Art 1- scrimmage formation requires at least 7 on line of scrimmage

Art 2- regarding scrimmage kick formations (a-b)

Art 3- regarding free kick formations (a-b)

(Rule # 2 cont)

Section 15- Forward progress

Art 1- definition of forward progress

Art 2- regarding forward progress of airborne player making a catch

Section 16- Fouls and penalties

Art 1- a foul is a rule infraction for which a penalty is prescribed

Art 2- types of fouls: (a-i)

Art 3- no foul causes loss of ball

Art 4- no foul causes a live ball to become dead

Art 5- penalty is a result of foul committed by team or team member

Art 6- game situations similar to penalties but not classified as fouls

Section 17- Free blocking zone-legal block below waist, legal clipping/block in back

Art 1- definition of free blocking zone

Art 2- conditions to be met to legally block below waist in free blocking zone (a-b)

Art 3- conditions to be met to legally clip in free blocking zone (a-c)

Art 4- conditions to be met to legally block in the back in free blocking zone (a-c)

Art 5- free blocking zone disintegrates after ball leaves the zone

Section 18- Fumble- fumble is loss of player possession

Section 19- Handing

Art 1- handing is transferring player possession from one player to another

Art 2- definition of forward handing

Art 3- definition of backward handing

Section 20- Helmet contact/ illegal, targeting

Art 1- illegal helmet contact: butt blocking, face tackling, spearing (a-c)

Art 2- targeting defined

Section 21- Huddle- two or more players grouped together before a down

Section 22- Hurdling- jumping over an opponent who has foot/feet on ground

Section 23- Interception- the catch of an opponent’s fumble or pass

Section 24- Kicks

Art 1- kick is intentionally striking ball with knee, leg, or foot

Art 2- kick ends when player gains possession or when ball becomes dead

Art 3- definition of a free kick

Art 4- definition of a scrimmage kick

Art 5- definition of a kick off

Art 6- definition of a drop kick

Art 7- definition of a place kick

Art 8- definition of a punt

Art 9- definition of an illegal kick

Section 25- Line of scrimmage

Art 1- definition of the line of scrimmage

Art 2- offensive player on his line of scrimmage

Art 3- defensive player on his line of scrimmage

Section 26- Lines

Art 1- boundary lines are end lines and sidelines and are out of bounds

Art 2- end line is the outer limit of each end zone

Art 3- definition of goal line

Art 4- definition of hash marks

Art 5- regarding line to gain

Art 6- sidelines are the lateral limit of the field of play and end zones

Art 7- regarding the yard lines

Art 8- regarding the restraining lines (coaches’ box)

(Rule # 2 cont)

Section 27- Muff- touching of a loose ball in unsuccessful attempt to secure possession

Section 28- Neutral Zone

Art 1- definition of neutral zone

Art 2- definition of expanded neutral zone

Section 29- Out of bounds

Art 1- when a player is out of bounds

Art 2- when the ball is out of bounds

Art 3- when a loose ball is out of bounds

Section 30- Participation- participation is any act by a player/non that influences play

Section 31- Passing

Art 1- definition of a pass

Art 2- forward pass is initial direction toward opponent’s end zone

Art 3- forward pass is beyond neutral zone when entire ball is beyond zone

Art 4- forward pass ends when: caught, touches ground, or out of bounds

Art 5- definition of backward pass

Art 6- backward pass ends when caught, recovered or out of bounds

Section 32- Player designations

Art 1- a player is one of 22 players

Art 2- abbreviations are A1, (offense) B1, (defense) K1, (kick) R1, (receiver of kick)

Art 3- definition of an A back

Art 4- definition of an offensive blocker

Art 5- definition of team captain and his duties (a-c)

Art 6- definition of a disqualified player

Art 7- definition of place kick holder

Art 8- definition of a kicker

Art 9- definition of an A lineman

Art 10- definition of a nonplayer

Art 11- definition of a passer

Art 12- definition of a replaced player

Art 13- definition of a runner

Art 14- definition of a snapper

Art 15- definition of a substitute

Art 16- definition of a defenseless player

Section 33- Plays- for penalty enforcement

Art 1- definition of loose ball play (a-d)

Art 2- definition of a running play

Section 34- Possession

Art 1- ball in player possession

Art 2- ball in team possession

Art 3- change of possession

Section 35- Ready for play- ref has signaled the ball ready for play/25 second count

Section 36- Recovery

Art 1- definition of recovery/gaining possession

Art 2- definition of simultaneous possession

Section 37- Rule- group of regulations which govern the game

Section 38- Scrimmage- action of the 2 teams during the down that begins with snap

Section 39- Shift- off. Players who assume new position after initial position

Section 40- Snap

Art 1- definition of what a snap is

Art 2- when the snap begins

(Rule # 2 cont)

Art 3- when the snap ends

Section 41- Spots Art 1- definition of the basic spot

Art 2- definition of enforcement spot

Art 3- definition of dead ball spot

Art 4- definition of the in-bounds spot (a-c)

Art 5- definition of out-of-bounds spot

Art 6- definition of post-scrimmage kick spot

Art 7- definition of previous spot

Art 8- definition of spot of the foul

Art 9- definition of where a run ends (a-c)

Art 10- definition of succeeding spot

Section 42- Tackling- use of arms, legs, hands, body to bring down a runner

Section 43- Team designations

Art 1- offense has the ball, defense is opponent

Art 2- A is the team that puts the ball in play, B is the opponent

Art 3- K is the kicking team, R is the receiving team

Art 4- designations (A, B, K, and R) are retained until next ready for play

Section 44- Touching- contact with the ball by touching or being touched by it

Section 45- Tripping- use of foot or lower leg to trip opponent below knee other than runner

Rule 3- Periods, time factors and substitutes

Section 1- Length of periods

Art 1- four12 min.(48 min.) for high school w/ intermissions

Art 2- state may adopt a “blow out” rule, i.e. run clock or terminate game

Art 3- periods may be shortened by agreement of head coaches

Art 4- regarding interrupted games

Art 5- dangerous weather conditions may delay or suspend game

Section 2- Starting a period- half

Art 1- each half started by a kick off

Art 2- no more than 4 captains present at coin toss

Art 3- winner of coin toss and their options (a-b)

Art 4- changing goals between quarters

Section 3- Ending a period/half

Art 1- approx. 4 min. end of half, ref notifies coaches if clock is kept on field

Art 2- play continues if period ends during a down

Art 3- extending a period (a-d)

Art 4- when not to extend a period (a-b)

Art 5- ref indicates period has ended by holding ball over head after: (a-d)

Art 6- if dead ball foul occurs after time expires, succeeding spot mark-off

Section 4- Starting/stopping clock

Art 1- when to start clock for a period (a-b)

Art 2- when to start clock for a down (a-b)

Art 3- when to start clock with the snap (a-j)

Art 4- when to stop clock (a-j)

Art 5- clock will not start on first touching by K

Art 6- team can’t consume/conserve time, ref will start/stop clock

Art 7- ref has authority to correct obvious timing errors

Section 5- Charged/official’s timeouts-intermissions

Art 1- teams have 3 timeouts per half

Art 2- team time out can only occur after ball is dead (a-c)

(Rule # 3 cont)

Art 3- single time out not to exceed one minute

Art 4- successive timeouts may be granted

Art 5- after team has used all timeouts no timeouts granted unless for: (a-c)

Art 6- regarding timeout for repair of equipment

Art 7- regarding an official’s timeout (a-l)

Art 8- regarding authorized conference (a-c)

Art 9- clock stops with official’s timeout after change of possession

Art 10- regarding timeouts for injuries (a-d)

Art 11- request for timeout to review possible misapplication of a rule

Section 6- Ball ready for play and delay

Art 1- ref gives ready for play signal and 25-sec. clock begins

Art 2- definitions of delay of game (a-g)

Art 3- failure of a team to play within 2 min. after ordered to is forfeit

Art 4- game mgmt. responsible for clearing field to begin each half

Section 7- Substitutions

Art 1- between downs any number of subs may enter

Art 2- sub must leave field to his team box

Art 3- no sub can enter then withdraw or re-enter (definition)

Art 4- definition of illegal substitution

Art 5- sub has to be on his side of neutral zone at snap

Art 6- if player comes on field during down (no participates) ill. substitution

Rule 4- Ball in play, dead ball and out of bounds

Section 1- Putting the ball in play

Art 1- to start half or after score, ball put in play by a kickoff

Art 2- rules on when a free kick is used (a-c)

Art 3- snap used to put ball in play when free kick not used

Art 4- snap or free kick shall be made between hash marks

Art 5- after in play the ball remains live until down ends

Art 6- ball cannot become live till ball is marked ready for play

Section 2- Dead ball and end of down

Art 1- official sounds whistle to keep ball dead if foul occurs prior to snap

Art 2- the ball becomes dead and down ends when: (a-k)

Art 3- rules on dealing with inadvertent whistle (a-d)

Section 3- Out-of-bounds and inbounds spots

Art 1- when ball goes out of bounds

Art 2- regarding out of bounds behind goal line

Art 3- when runner goes out of bounds, where spot ball

Art 4- when ball is dead between inbounds lines ball in play there

Art 5- ball becomes dead in side zone, ball in play at inbounds line (a-d)

Art 6- when A may choose spot to put ball in play between hash marks (a-g)

Art 7- when team may designate spot along yard line

Rule 5- Series of downs, number of down, and team in possession after penalty

Section 1- Series of downs

Art 1- after free kick, touchback, or fair catch team awarded 4 downs (a-b)

Art 2- new series awarded after the following: (a-b)

Art 3- when down ends a new series awarded when: (a-g)

Art 4- K recovers scrimmage kick in/behind neutral zone down continues

Art 5- when free kick down ends new series awarded when: (a-e)

(Rule # 5 cont)

Art 6- regarding first touching by K if R fouls during down

Section 2- Down and possession after penalty

Art 1- when penalty declined, next down is as if foul did not occur

Art 2- when foul occurs during scrimmage down

Art 3- when foul occurs before snap/at snap and ball becomes/remains dead

Art 4- when foul occurs prior to or during free kick down

Art 5- following a foul, a series of downs ends when: (a-g)

Art 6- after series ends a new series (1st & 10) is awarded unless this happens:

Section 3- The line to gain and measurements

Art 1- line to gain is 10 yds.

Art 2- ref may call for line to gain equip. on field for measurement

Art 3- where chains are set to start new series (a-c)

Art 4- ball touching goal line plane is in the end zone

Rule 6- Kicking the ball and fair catch

Section 1- The kickoff and other free kicks

Art 1- free kick lines on free kicks are always 10 yds apart (a-d)

Art 2- free kick may be made between hash marks

Art 3- K must meet formation requirements (a-b)

Art 4- at time ball is kicked, at least 4 K players must be on each side of the kicker

Art 5- any R may catch or recover a free kick in field of play and may advance

Art 6- if any K player recovers or catches a free kick, the ball becomes dead

Art 7- regarding touching by K before ball crosses R’s free kick line

Art 8- a free kick is not repeated unless: (a-c)

Art 9- if free kick goes out of bounds untouched by R (a-c)

Art 10- if free kick goes out of bounds touched by R

Section 2- Scrimmage kicks

Art 1- K may punt, drop kick, or place kick from in or behind neutral zone

Art 2- R may advance scrimmage kick

Art 3- K may advance scrimmage kick if in or behind neutral zone

Art 4- K may catch/recover kick beyond neutral zone if:

Art 5- when K touches kick beyond neutral zone

Art 6- first touching ignored if low kick is touched by K/R in/behind zone

Art 7- when ball becomes dead in no player possession= R’s ball

Section 3- Touchback

Art 1- touchback if any free/scrimmage kick: (a-b)