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club sport COED FLAG FOOTBALL RULES

 

Items in BLUE have been updated as of 05/07.

 

Anyone hanging, dunking, slapping, etc of the goal posts will be punished at the discretion of the League Coordinator.

 

1. THIS IS NON-CONTACT FOOTBALL !!! At the ref's discretion, persons who continually initiate contact will be ejected from the game, and if this action persists, will be permanently banned from league play.

2. PLAYER AND FAN CONDUCT:

·          No foul language, taunting, or abuse of the referees will be tolerated. This goes for both players and spectators. Players violating this policy will be called for unsportsmanlike behavior and subject to ejection. If spectators violate this policy, a warning will be issued to their team. If it continues, a forfeit may be awarded. Any player or fan is encouraged to rout for their own team but routing against teams or use of disparaging language is discouraged and could result in penalties of players or dismissals of fans. Any fans of teams may be asked to leave by Club Sport staff. Refusal to leave could result in forfeiture of games.

3. FIELDING PLAYERS: Each team shall have on the field at one time:

·          A maximum of eight players, a minimum of six players.

·          No more than four males on field at a time.

·          You must play with at least 5 players from your own roster, one of which must be a female.

4. SUBSTITUTION: During a regular season game, if your team is short, you may pick up other players for that game.

·         The player you pick must be on a Club Sport roster for another team in that sport for that particular night.

·         Teams may pickup up to one player at no penalty. Any pickups in addition to this or any over the minimum team number will result in a 2 point penalty per player. If more players from your team show up to allow subs, the free pickup player must be removed.

·          You must play the players from your own team. At NO time may you have any of your own men sitting on the bench while men you have picked up are playing. This rule also applies to women.

·         During the tournament, NO substitutions will be allowed. If your team is short for the tourney game, the game is forfeited but still may be played for fun.

5. START OF GAME:

·          Forfeit time is game time. Referee calls game time. Forfeits are scored as 2-0.

·          Possession of the ball is determined by coin flip. The team that wins the toss may choose one of the following options: 1) to receive  or 2) to defer their choice to the second half. The team that does not have their choice in the first half will have it in the second half.

6. KICKS:

·          The 1st & 2nd half will start with a kickoff. There will be no other kickoffs during the halves.

·          Kickoffs will be from the 20 yard line. No onside kicks are allowed.

·          Touchbacks of kickoffs will be marked at the 20 yard line.

·         If the kickoff goes out of bounds, the ball is spotted 25 yds from line of scrimmage or where the ball left the field of play (whichever the team captain chooses).

·          On punts, the offense must have five players on the line of scrimmage. The offense must notify the official of a punt. Upon the snap, the kicking team has 10 seconds to punt the ball.  No fake punting permitted.  Once the referee notifies the defense of their choice, a time out must be taken by the offense to change their choice of punting or going for it.

·          The punting team must give the player fielding the punt a 3 foot halo.

7. LENGTH OF GAME:

·          Game is divided into two 20 minute halves with a five minute half-time between.

·          If for any reason the game is cancelled with more than half the game played, the score and game will be considered final.

·          The clock runs throughout the first 18 minutes of each half, stopping for time-outs, injury, question for the ref or referee conferences.  

·          Each team will have 2 one-minute time-outs in each half.

·          The offense has 30 seconds to snap the ball, once the official has sounded the "ready for play" whistle.

·          Misuse of consecutive offensive penalties by the leading team is considered unsportsmanlike conduct.

·          During last two minutes of each half, clock will stop for:

·          Time outs

·          Incomplete passes

·          A player goes out of bounds

·         A team scores (clock stops until the snap of the successive drive)

·          First downs (clock starts when ball markers are placed)

·         Penalties (Use of penalties to stop clock in lieu of a timeout will result in clock starting upon the ball being spotted, at ref's discretion.)

8. REGULAR GAME PLAY:

·          All balls must be NCAA or NFL official size and weight and properly inflated.

·          The offense must have a minimum of 5 players on the line of scrimmage.

·          Each team has four downs to score or earn another first down by crossing the next possible first down marker.

·          If someone’s flag falls off during play and it is not due to the opposing team pulling it, play CONTINUES. If this person is the ball carrier, he/she may be downed by a one-hand touch anywhere between the knees and shoulders. (This rule applies the same for hats, bandanas, towel, or playbook.) The ball will be marked at the waist. Intentionally pulling a flag off a player before they have the ball is considered unsportsmanlike conduct. Tying flags to prevent a pull is considered unsportsmanlike conduct.

·         If a ballcarrier touches the ground with anything except their feet or the hand that is not in possesion of the ball, the player is down at that spot. The ball is marked at waist. 

·         The defensive players will line up at least 5 yards from the line of scrimmage. (Exceptions are when the offense is within 5 yards of the end zone or 1st down line. In these cases the defense can line up on the goal line or the 1st down line, whichever is applicable).

·          Anyone can rush the quarterback, but defensive teams may not enter the neutral zone until the ball is snapped.

·          All players (rushers and receivers) must proceed through the neutral zone perpendicular to the line of scrimmage (straight in or straight out).  Only after leaving the neutral zone may a player make a cut or change the direction of their rush or route. 

·          Fumbles and muffed balls are considered dead.

·          A catch must be completed with the first foot in bounds.

·          If the offense chooses to huddle, then ALL offensive players must be within 8 yards of the huddle. No sleeper plays will be permitted.  

·          A legal snap can be received either from under center, or from a shotgun formation.  In shotgun formation, the snap must be at least 2 yards from center to the player receiving the snap. Snap may be a sideways pass in shotgun formation only.

·       Only the player who signals (verbally or non-verbally) for the snap (calls "hike", "go", etc. or motions for the ball) may receive the snap.

·          Diving is not allowed to gain yardage; however, a player may jump to avoid having a flag pulled or dive to pull a flag. Spinning is allowed, however, if the spinning player crashes into another player this will result in a charging penalty.  

·          Only one forward pass is allowed per play. However, unlimited backward or lateral passes are allowed.  

·          Intentional Grounding will be called when a passer facing an imminent loss of yardage throws a forward pass without a realistic chance of completion.  This will result in a loss of down, as well as the ball being spotted at the QB's point of release.  Within the last two minutes, however, a QB may spike the ball to stop the clock.

·          Yelling or shouting (to a male or female) in an attempt to disrupt the play will result in an unsportsmanlike penalty.

9. SPECIAL COED RULES: (Designed for safety and to ensure participation by all players.)

·          All players are eligible receivers.

·          If a team has the option for a play to go to a man or woman, the play is referred to as "OPEN". If a team must include a female in the play,it  is referred to as "closed".

·          Only one "male play" is allowed per set of four downs.  Once a first down is achieved, or there is a change of possession,

·          A "male play" is defined as a play in which a male runs the ball past the line of scrimmage or completes a forward pass to another male for positive yardage.

·          Tipped Balls: Once the DEFENSE tips the ball, that play becomes OPEN and anyone (male or female) may receive the ball. If a male on the offense receives the ball and the play does not result in a first down, then the following play is CLOSED. If an offensive woman tips the ball on a closed play, then only a female from the offensive team can catch the ball.

·          Men & Women are allowed to advance kickoff and punt returns.

·          Inside the two minute warning, all special coed rules are dropped.  

10. DEFENSIVE CHECKING:

·          Defensive checking is not allowed. A defensive player may NOT INITIATE CONTACT with an offensive player. If an offensive player runs into a stationary defensive player, the penalty is on the offensive player.

11. BLOCKING:

·          CONTACT BLOCKING IS NOT ALLOWED.

·         Blockers must be stationary from the time the rusher gets within 1 yard of them until the rusher has passed them. Any offensive player that does not run a route at the snap, will be considered a blocker.

·          All players (rushers and receivers) must proceed through the neutral zone perpendicular to the line of scrimmage (straight in or straight out).  Only after leaving the neutral zone may a player make a cut or change the direction of their rush or route.

·          No contact may be initiated by the blocker. Hands must be kept behind the back, down close to hips, or down in front with clasped hands while blocking. 

·          A player attempting to block downfield must be STATIONARY to avoid a penalty. Shadow blocking down field is not allowed.

12. SCORING:

·         A score will occur when a player's waist breaks the plane of the goal line while in possession of the football or makes a legal catch while within the endzone.

·          A 25 point mercy rule is in effect within the two minute warning at the referee's discretion.   The clock will ONLY stop for time outs for the trailing team.

·          For a female score to be counted, a girl must cross the goal line in possesion of the ball or catch a legal forward pass while in the endzone.

·         After a touchdown is scored, the offensive team has the option of attempting their extra point conversion from either the 3 or the 10 yard line.  After announcing their intention, this decision can only be changed following a timeout.

·          Scoring is below...

 

Touchdown                                                      6 points-male / 9 points-female

Extra Point Conversion, 3 yard line                   1 point-male / 2 points-female

Extra Point Conversion, 10 yard line                 2 points-male / 3 points-female

Safety                                                               2 points & free kick from 20 yd line

2 point Conversion return for touchdown        2 points   

·         Interceptions in the end zone will be called a TOUCHBACK if the player does not enter the playing field from the end zone and a SAFETY if the player runs the ball out of the end zone and then is downed upon re-entry to the end zone.

·        The next drive will begin with the ball placed on the 15 yard line with 1st down & 5 yards to go for a 1st down.  

13. OVERTIME (PLAYOFFS ONLY):

·          If there is a tie at the end of regulation in the tournament, the game goes into overtime.

·          There is a coin flip. Winner of toss chooses offense or defense first.  

·          Each team gets one timeout per each overtime.

·          The ball is placed on the 20 yard line with 20 yards to go to the goal.  All special coed rules apply.

·          If the offense throws an interception, they lose the rest of their downs.  Upon receiving an interception, the defense may attempt to return the interception for a touchdown to end the game.  However, if the defense does not score a touchdown, they will receive the ball on the 20 yard line with their four attempts to score.

·          After the first team uses its four plays, the second team gets its turn starting at the same 20 yard line as the first team.

·          If the score is still tied after a full overtime period (possession for each team),  another overtime will be implemented. 

·         Beginning in the third overtime period, all extra point attempts must be attempted from the 10-yd line (2 point conversion attempt).

14.  ADDING TO YOUR TEAM:

·         Club Sport has the right to add to your team until you reach the advertised minimum number of players. If you wish to have less you may buy extra roster spots at the membership rate. If you wish to have more you may, you just need to advise the TBCS office prior to league payment to reserve spots. If you need to add players to your roster during the season you may do so at a prorated rate, contact the TBCS office for details. 

·         If your team is making a team payment, after the first week members may only add to the team for no charge by contacting the Club Sport office prior to game day. Any additions made at the field to rosters with team payments will be $10 a player, regardless of membership status.

15.  ELIGIBLE PLAYERS:

·         All players, including added players, must sign the roster/waiver BEFORE they play a game.  To be eligible to play in the tournament, all players must sign the roster/waiver before the end of the regular season. Playing with ineligible players in the tournament may result in a forfeit. This call will be made by TBCS staff. Pickup players are NOT allowed in the tournament.

16.  REFUNDS:

·        TBCS is not responsible for any refunds at any time during the season. If a party cannot continue the season, it is the responsibility of that party to replace themselves on the roster if they so choose. Also they must notify the TBCS office of the change.

17. PETS:

·         Pets are NOT allowed on the football fields at Skyway Park. Please keep pets on a leash and outside the fenced-in playing field.

18. JEWELRY, CLOTHING, ETC.

·          No pants with belt loops or pockets will be allowed after the first game of the season.   NO EXCEPTIONS!

·          No excessive jewelry may be worn at referee/coordinator's discretion.

·          No metal cleats.

·          Hats with hard bills must be worn backwards.

19. NO CASTS (hard or soft) are allowed on the field for safety reasons.

20. OPEN WOUNDS & BLOOD:

·          No player with an open wound or blood on any part of his/her body may remain in the game. He/She must leave the game to cover the wound or clean away the blood before returning.  

21. ALCOHOL:

·          ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL IS ALLOWED AT THE FIELDS. PLAYERS OR FANS BRINGING ALCOHOL TO THE FIELD WILL BE EJECTED FROM THE AREA.

22. TOURNAMENT SEEDINGS:

·          If a team plays 8 games, their 8th game will not count toward the standings but will be counted if as a head-to-head tiebreaker. Tournament seedings will be based on the following criteria: 1) overall won-lost-tie percentage (NOTE: Tie games count as one-half win and one-half loss for both teams). , 2) head-to-head play, 3) overall won-lost-tie percentage in division (if divisional play is mixed), 4) best record vs. common opponents, 5) best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed, 6) highest average points scored in common games, 7) highest average points scored total, 8) coin flip

 

FLAG FOOTBALL PENALTY SHEET 

OFFENSIVE PENALTIES

Delay of Game

Illegal Procedure

Offsides

Illegal Formation

Play is dead

5 yards from LOS

Illegal Procedure

Play is dead

5 yards from LOS

Illegal Participation

Play continues

5 yards from LOS

Illegal Pass

Intentional Grounding

Illegal male across LOS

Play continues

5 yards from spot of pass + loss of down

5 yards from LOS + loss of down

Illegal Block

Play continues

10 yards from LOS or 10 yards from spot if downfield

Charging or Diving

Play continues

10 yards from spot of foul + loss of down

Flag Guarding

Play continues

10 yards from spot of foul continuation of play

+ loss of down

Pass Interference

Play continues

10 yards from LOS + loss of down

Unsportsmanlike Foul

Play continues

15 yards from LOS and loss of down, second offense is treated the same as a personal foul

Personal Foul

Play continues

15 yards from SOF, loss of down + possible ejection of participant

(referee’s discretion)

Illegal Contact

Play continues

10 yards from spot of infraction

 

DEFENSIVE PENALTIES

Encroachment

Offsides

Play continues

5 yards from LOS or 10 yards for second consecutive offense

Illegal Participation

Play continues

5 yards from LOS

Charging - Defense

Illegal Screen

Play continues

10 yards from LOS - spot of foul if downfield

Pass Interference

Play continues

Auto 1st at SOF

Pass Interference - Endzone

Play continues

Auto 1st from 1 yard line/Referee may award TD

Roughing the Passer

Play continues

10 yards from LOS + Auto 1st down

Unsportsmanlike Foul

Play continues

15 yards from LOS + Auto 1st, second offense is treated the same as a personal foul

Personal Foul (CONTACT)

Play continues

15 yards from SOF + ejection of participant (ref’s discretion)

Tackling

Play continues

15 yards spot of foul

+ Auto 1st down

 

Referee may award TD if path to the end zone is clear.

Holding (defensive)

Play continues

10 from LOS if behind LOS

 

10 yards spot of foul

if beyond LOS

 

Referee may award TD if path to the end zone is clear.

 

 

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