OK, I'll ask one...In Friday night's sophomore game, our opponents had a player wearing No. 58 in the backfield. The brouhaha began as the opponents completed a short pass to the young man. Our coaches called timeout and questioned whether there should be a penalty for a pass to a player wearing an ineligible number. I asked one of our lower-level coaches if the player becomes eligible by reporting to the officials prior to the play. He said that unlike the NFL, that reporting to the official doesn't apply to high school football. Just curious as to the rule. Thanks.
OK, I'll ask one...In Friday night's sophomore game, our opponents had a player wearing No. 58 in the backfield. The brouhaha began as the opponents completed a short pass to the young man. Our coaches called timeout and questioned whether there should be a penalty for a pass to a player wearing an ineligible number. I asked one of our lower-level coaches if the player becomes eligible by reporting to the officials prior to the play. He said that unlike the NFL, that reporting to the official doesn't apply to high school football. Just curious as to the rule. Thanks.
Where was the pass completed? If its a backward pass its all good, if hes downfield catching a pass then we have a problem. I will say sometimes we will let some of the numbering stuff slide on the underclass level if we are made aware ahead of time and can talk to the opposition about it(doesnt seem like thats the case here though), and even then its usually so #80 can play tackle or something
What about running backs cut blocking? I have seen it at the high school level this year from a few teams so I was wondering if I missed the boat on this one.
Time is kept on the field by the ref in defensive backfield, He will signal at 10 seconds left on play clock, and at 5 seconds he will start counting while extending an arm out and up from the mid chest area for each second. He is in QB's line of sight the entire time.I have one. For school who don’t have play clocks, how is it kept on field. Can a qb ask the back judge how much time is left ?
No, if covered at the snap he remains ineligible (unless touched by B or backwards pass). In the above OP case I would say this is grounds for Illegal touching which is 5 yards from the spot and loss of down.Ok so TE is covered by a WR. They then throw a screen pass to the TE behind the line. Is that legal?
That was my take, Ref said as long as it’s a backwards pass it’s legal, needless to say I wasn’t to happyNo, if covered at the snap he remains ineligible (unless touched by B or backwards pass). In the above OP case I would say this is grounds for Illegal touching which is 5 yards from the spot and loss of down.
Did he say it was a "Backward Pass" ? Not a "screen pass" ?
The reason I ask is if it is a "backward pass" there are no eligibility requirements . Eligibility requirements only apply to legal "forward " passes