True: 3-5-10(a)
An official's time-out (which is not charged to either team) occurs, and the player
If a game official calls a time-out because
shall be replaced for at least one down, unless halftime or an overtime intermission
A1 appears injured, A1 must leave the game
occurs when an apparently injured player is discovered by the game official while
for at least one play.
the ball is dead and the clock is stopped and for whom the ready-for-play signal is
delayed, or for whom the clock is stopped.
False: 2-3-8
Chop block is a combination block by two or more teammates against an opponent
A chop block is a legal block within the other than the runner, with or without delay, where one of the blocks is low (at the
6x8-yard free-blocking zone. knee or below) and one of the blocks is high (above the knee).
9-3-6
A player shall not chop block.
Beginning in 2012, gloves that may be False: 1-5-2b
anchored with athletic tape, and even Beginning with the 2013 season,.....
though modified, must meet the NOCSAE
test standard at the time of manufacture,
unless made of an unaltered plain cloth.
Thigh guards that are unaltered from the False: 1-5-1d(4)
manufacturer's original design/production Thigh guards which are unaltered from the manufacturer's original design/production
are not required equipment by rule. are required of all players.
Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or True: 3-5-10b; POE
behaviors consistent with a concussion
shall be immediately removed from the
game and shall not return to play until
cleared by an appropriate health-care
professional.
No player shall intentionally go out of True: 9-6-2b
bounds during a down and intentionally
touch the ball.
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Eye shade (grease or no-glare strips or False: 1-5-3 c(3)
stickers) that is a solid stroke can have Illegal equipment includes eye shade (grease or no-glare strips or stickers) that is
words, numbers, logos, or other symbols not a solid stroke or includes words, numbers, logos, or other symbols within the eye
within the eye shade. shade.
The horse-collar foul is enforced as a False: 9-4-3k
dead-ball foul. The horse-collar foul is enforced as a live-ball foul.
It is illegal for a member of either team to True: 9-4-3g; POE
use any other part of the body or No player or nonplayer shall make any other contact with an opponent which is
equipment to initiate contact to the head. deemed unnecessary and which incites roughness.
Holding an unauthorized conference is True: 9-8-1f; Penalty
considered unsportsmanlike conduct and
carries a 15-yard penalty.
True: 3-5-8 a(2)
An authorized conference may be held during an official's time out.
3-5-7l
An authorized conference is permitted
An official's time-out (which is not charged to either team) occurs during a dead ball
during the intermission between periods.
for a one-minute intermission between the first and second and the third and fourth
periods and following a try, successful field goal or safety and prior to the
succeeding free kick.
True: 9-7-2
It is illegal for any player to accidentally No player shall bat (i.e. slap 2-2) a loose ball other than a pass or a fumble in flight,
slap a loose ball with the arm or hand. or a low scrimmage kick in flight which he is attempting to block in or behind the
expanded neutral zone.
False: 9-7-3
A backward pass in flight may be batted in
Any pass in flight may be batted in any direction, by an eligible receiver unless it is a
any direction by the passing team.
backward pass batted forward by the passing team.
True: 9-7-2
Batting a scrimmage kick in or behind the
No player shall bat (i.e. slap 2-2) a loose ball other than a pass or a fumble in flight,
neutral zone by R, in an effort to block the
or a low scrimmage kick in flight which he is attempting to block in or behind the
kick, is legal.
expanded neutral zone.
False: 9-7-4
B1 (defense) may not legally bat a ball that
A ball in player possession shall not be batted forward by a player of the team in
is in possession of A1 (offense).
possession.
False: 2-3-3
The blocker is allowed to lock his hands in The blocker's hand(s) may not be locked nor may he swing, throw or flip the elbow
certain situations. or forearm so that it is moving faster than the blocker's shoulders at the time the
elbow, forearm, or shoulder contacts the opponent.
True: 2-5-1; 2-17-3
9-3-5: A player shall not clip or block an opponent in the back except using hands or
It is possible for a Team B player to clip. arms to contact an opponent above the waist in warding off a blocker, or when
attempting to reach a runner, or catch or recover a loose ball which he may legally
touch or possess.
True: 2-3-7
The restriction on prohibiting blocking Blocking below the waist is making initial contact below the waist from the front or
below the waist is in effect even though the side against an opponent other than a runner. Contact with an opponent's hand(s)
opponent has both feet off the ground below the waist that continues into the body below the waist is considered blocking
when contacted by the blocker. below the waist. Blocking below the waist applies only when the opponent has one
or both feet on the ground.
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