League Rules
3/4th League Rules
Players will participate in a minimum of 10 plays in each eligible game.
- Games will start at 5:30 with 30-minute running clock halves and a 5-minute halftime
- No Blitzing: Linebackers should read and fill holes but no pre-snap jumps.
- Mandatory 4-4 stack defense.
- Defensive ends must be lined up directly in front of the tackle or tight end.
- Defensive tackles must line up directly in front of guards.
- Offense starts with the ball, starts at the 40-yard line.
- Offense will take snaps from under-center.
- Shotgun snaps are not allowed in grades 3-4.
- Fumbles and Interceptions will cause a non-advanceable change of possession and the ball will be placed on the 40.
- After week one bobbled center-QB exchanges are a live fumble and can be recovered (Week 1 is a dead-ball).
- After week one we use a 45 second play clock (violations result in a loss-of-down).
- We allow one and often two coaches to be on the field with the players to help them line up and call plays in grades 3-4.
- Any games missed due to weather are not guaranteed to be made up.
- Penalties are coached and corrected, but are not penalized for yardage. This is a fundamental football league in grades 3-4.
- Sideline misconduct or unsportsmanlike conduct are both assessed to the head coach. This includes actions of parents, guardians, assistant coaches, and players. We hold our coaches responsible to maintain a positive sideline demeanor. On the 2nd flag in a single-game for these violations, the head coach will be ejected.
5th-8th League Rules
We will play by IHSAA High School rules except for:
- Each player is expected to play a minimum of 10 plays including special teams.
- Quarters will be 10 minutes long.
- Halftime will be 10 minutes long.
- There will be NO ball carrier weight limit.
- Kickoffs will start from the 40-yard line.
- Punts and extra points will be live.
- Extra Point Scoring will be: 1 point for a successful run or pass. 2 points for a successful kick.
- The chain crew will be on the home team side of the field, and will be provided by the home team.
- When a team is 21 or more points ahead in the second half a running clock CAN be imposed at the losing coaches discretion. If at anytime beyond the second half the point differential is 28 or more a running clock will be imposed by the ref. This can also be initiated prior to the second half if imposed by the losing coach.
- Any games missed due to weather are not guaranteed to be made up.
- Sideline misconduct or unsportsmanlike conduct are both assessed to the head coach. This includes actions of parents, guardians, assistant coaches, and players. We hold our coaches responsible to maintain a positive sideline demeanor. On the 2nd flag in a single-game for these violations, the head coach will be ejected.