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1-5-3i, k
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Legal towels must be made
of moisture-absorbing material. Also, any sticky or slippery substance is
not permitted on the towel.
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2-6-2a
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During an authorized time-out, that is held
adjacent to the sideline, any number of team members and coaches may
participate.
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2-16-2g
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Clarification has been
made that a post-scrimmage kick situation begins with the snap and that a
successful field goal is not included in any post-scrimmage kick
enforcement.
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2-17-4b
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The following language
was removed from the rule: “…on the line of scrimmage and…”
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3-1-4
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Clarification has been
made to the existing authority of state associations for approval of any
procedures utilized to continue or terminate contests interrupted by events
beyond the control of the contest administrators.
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3-3-3
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Language has been re-inserted to clarify
that should a foul occur on the last timed down of a period, that any
re-playing action will take place before goals are exchanged.
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3-5-2a
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A head coach may now request a time-out.
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6-1-5, 6-2-4
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During a free kick, if the kicking team
muffs the ball into a receiver, the action shall be ignored. During a
scrimmage kick, a ball legally batted or muffed by the kicking team into a
receiver shall be ignored.
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8-2-2
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Clarification has been made concerning a
foul that is committed by the defending team on a touchdown that involves a
change of possession. In this case, the foul must occur after change of
possession.
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8-5-2a
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The momentum exception now applies to any
covered defensive play situation.
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10-2-1b, 10-2-2
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Clarification has been made that if the
receiving team’s only foul meets the criteria for a post-scrimmage
kick enforcement, it is not considered a part of the double foul
definition.
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