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2 TO: FROM: COLORADO HIGH SCHOOL HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES BUD OZZELLO, CHSAA ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER DATE: MAY 2018 RE: EARLY SEASON FOOTBALL PROCEDURES - RULES Attached, please find items of information regarding pre-season procedures and the start of fall 2018 football practice. This information is shared with you in brief form and is not intended to be a complete review of all rules. The 2018 CHSAA Football Bulletin will be placed on the CHSAA web site (CHSAANow.com) by August 1, 2018, found under Sports - Football. Please take the time to find the Football Bulletin and review its contents prior to the start of fall practice. After reviewing this document, if you have any questions, please consult with your athletic director, review a copy of the CHSAA Bylaws and Constitution, or phone the CHSAA office. If you have any questions, please seek an answer before a potential violation occurs. Denver area coaches: If you are hosting a varsity football scrimmage on Thursday, Friday or Saturday August 16 th, 17 th or 18 th, and would like officials, please contact Joel Pogar with the time, place, number of fields, and number of teams. Joel Pogar jpogar@gmail.com (Cell) Other area coaches: Contact your officials' area director before August 1 if you are hosting a scrimmage and want officials. Officials will be assigned on a first come first served basis. The CFOA needs officials to cover all levels of high school football. If you know anyone interested in officiating high school football, please direct them to

3 Contact Requirements for the 2018 Season CHSAA Football/Sports Medicine Committees Summer Camp Memorial Day through July 31 st. No pads or other components of regular football uniforms except shoes, jersey and helmets may be worn by the players until the third day of team camp. On the third day of the team camp, players may wear a full regular football uniform and pads while engaging in blocking and tackling exercises that do not include physical contact between players. On the fourth day, full player contact may begin. During the Pre-Season (all practices leading up to the first contest); football practice (exclusive of 1 scrimmage) per team shall not exceed more than (3) days of contact per week with no more than a total of ninety (90) minutes of contact practice over the course of those three (3) days. No team shall allow for more than forty (40) minutes of contact on any one day. During the Regular-Season and Post-Season (all practices that take place after the first official contest); football practice per team shall not exceed more than (2) days of contact per week with no more than a total of seventy-five (75) minutes of contact practice over the course of those two (2) days. No team shall allow for more than forty (40) minutes of contact on any one day. The CHSAA uses the USA Football s Level of Contact for the purposes of defining contact in CHSAA football practices: Definition of Levels of Contact: 1. Air Players run a drill unopposed without contact. 2. Bags Drill is run against a bag or another soft-contact surface. 3. Control Drill is run at assigned speed until the moment of contact; one player is pre-determined the winner by the coach. Contact remains above the waist and players stay on their feet. 4. Thud Drill is run at assigned speed through the moment of contact; no predetermined winner. Contact remains above the waist, players stay on their feet and a quick whistle ends the drill. 5. Live Action Drill is run in game-like conditions and is the only time that players are taken to the ground For the purposes of this recommendation, contact will be defined as drills run at the Thud and Live Action Level. Drills run at the Air Bags and Control level would not be considered contact. Interpretation During the regular-season a team may continue to dress in full pads for practice, but may only participate in Thud drills, Live Action drills and game time simulations no more than seventy-five minutes per team per week and no more than two days during that week. It is assumed that when players are in shells (shorts, shoulder pads, and helmets) no contact or simulations will occur. A team may participate in air, bags, and control drills and simulations at any point.

4 The Pre-Season will simply expand this to ninety minutes per team per week and no more than three days during that week. At no time shall any team allow contact in excess of forty minutes on any one day. CHSAA Sports Medicine Committee Requirements for Heat Acclimatization and Early-Season Football Acclimatization period is in place for all summer activities, starting May 1 st through the first day of formal practice and fall season. Football requires during the acclimatization period. Practice is defined as time on the field including warm-up, stretching, practice and conditioning. Single practice dates should not exceed 2 hours in length with an additional 25 minutes added for water breaks. A minimum 2 water breaks should be incorporated each hour. Water should be readily available at all times. With the adoption of the NFHS Calendar and additional pre-season practice dates, no two-a-day practices are allowed. Helmets should be removed for water breaks during warm weather conditions or after intense or prolonged exercise. This will help cool the core body temperature. Every coaching staff should have a heat index application downloaded so they may monitor heat conditions at every practice. See the USA Football Heads Up link provided for detailed information on heat, hydration and concussion.

5 MAJOR CHANGES FROM LAST YEAR S REPORT: A. In 6-man-5A, new conferences were configured for the upcoming cycle. B. Date for the beginning of formal practice will be August 6, This will coincide with the NFHS Calendar week number six. C. The 5A football classification will capture a 24-team playoff bracket. D. Seeding criteria language was modified for all classes to allow the committee more flexibility to move teams within the bracket once qualifiers have been determined by the final RPI Rankings. (See Seeding Criteria) E. In the 2A and 3A classifications, the Championship game site will be hosted at a neutral venue. The CHSAA will provide the information as it becomes available. I. RATIONALE: A. Each of the classifications took the following into consideration: Geography; Competitive Balance and Risk Minimization. B. Teams will be allowed to have additional practice days. Each practice date will consist of one practice per day and follow the requirements of the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee. C. The six conference champions will receive an automatic qualifier onto the playoff bracket. The remainder of teams will be selected utilizing the final RPI Rankings along with criteria for an At-Large bid. D. This will provide the seeding committee flexibility and a human element within the bracket. E. The Football Committee voted to eliminate the home site minimum seating requirement and move to a neutral venue for the Championship games.

6 CALENDAR Start of Formal CHSAA Practice: August 6, 2018 All players must have completed physicals and signed parent permission forms submitted to the athletic director prior to start of practice on this date. Players may start accumulating the required nine days of practice only after the start of practice on August 6 th. Please note: You may have informal practice, camps/clinics prior to August 6, 2018 but no school protective equipment may be used (exception: Helmets), nor can these informal sessions, camps or clinics have mandatory attendance required (see CHSAA Bylaws, 1780 Physical Exams and 2300 Practice). Bags, shields, etc. are not considered to be protective equipment. Equipment Use Dates: Formal Practice Begins: August 6-7-8, Shoes, jerseys and helmets may be worn, August 9-10 Full uniform/pads, but no contact allowed between players (limited to hitting pads and control drills). Sleds and bags may be used on all scheduled practice dates. Saturday, August 11 Full contact allowed. Reminder: All practice dates are limited to one-practice per day. Summer Equipment Issue Limitations (Article 33, rule 3310, Exception) The issuing of protective football equipment except during the formal sports season is a violation.

7 2018 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATES CHSAA THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WEEK 1 8/23/2018 8/24/2018 8/25/2018 WEEK 2 8/30/2018 8/31/2018 9/1/2018 WEEK 3 9/6/2018 9/7/2018 9/8/2018 WEEK 4 9/13/2018 9/14/2018 9/15/2018 WEEK 5 9/20/2018 9/21/2018 9/22/2018 WEEK 6 9/27/2018 9/28/2018 9/29/2018 WEEK 7 10/4/ /5/ /6/2018 WEEK 8 10/11/ /12/ /13/2018 WEEK 9 10/18/ /19/ /20/2018 WEEK 10 10/25/ /26/ /27/2018 * WEEK 11 11/1/ /2/ /3/2018 ** * = End of Season 6man/8man/1A/2A/5A ** = End of Season 3A/4A 2019 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATES CHSAA THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WEEK 1 8/29/2019 8/30/2019 8/31/2019 WEEK 2 9/5/2019 9/6/2019 9/7/2019 WEEK 3 9/12/2019 9/13/2019 9/14/2019 WEEK 4 9/19/2019 9/20/2019 9/21/2019 WEEK 5 9/26/2019 9/27/2019 9/28/2019 WEEK 6 10/3/ /4/ /5/2019 WEEK 7 10/10/ /11/ /12/2019 WEEK 8 10/17/ /18/ /19/2019 WEEK 9 10/24/ /25/ /26/2019 WEEK 10 10/31/ /1/ /2/2019 * WEEK 11 11/7/ /8/ /9/2019 ** * = End of Season 6man/8man/1A/2A/5A ** = End of Season 3A/4A CHSAA WEEK 1 = NFHS WEEK 8

8 3310. EQUIPMENT DATES No pads or other components of regular football uniforms except shoes, jerseys and helmets may be worn by the players until the fourth day (exclusive of Sundays) of the formal sports season. On the third day of the formal sports season, players may wear a full regular football uniform and pads while engaging in blocking and tackling exercises that do not include physical contact between players. (a) ISSUE RESTRICTIONS -- the issuing of protective football equipment except during the formal sports season is a violation. EXCEPTION 1: To allow individual players who participate in football exercises or drills while in shorts, 7 on 7 competitions, and 7 on 7 drills to use Colorado issued helmets under the following criteria: 1. The issuing of the football helmet is approved by the local school district. 2. Football helmets for drills and 7 on 7 may NOT be distributed before Memorial Day. EXCEPTION 2: An individual or team camp may use Colorado high school-issued protective football equipment under the following criteria: 1. The issuing of the equipment is approved by the local school district. 2. Camps must be conducted by a college/university, an appropriate commercial organization or an individual high school. a. High schools may develop their own team camp on site or at any other location. 3. The camp must show proof of liability insurance. 4. Camps must be for students and/or teams from a variety of different schools if it is conducted by a college/university or an appropriate commercial organization. Players from a minimum of six schools must be involved in the camp. Individual school camps limit participation to those students who have completed the registration process for enrollment into that high school. (Note: only students from the high school sponsoring the camp may participate). 5. The camp should be for a period of time that is typical for camps/clinics (3-5 days) at a college/university or an appropriate commercial organization. Camps held at individual high schools can be a maximum of 10 days at the individual school site over a period of 14 calendar days. 6. Camps held at individual high schools will be allowed the same period of time as the college/university camp guidelines listed above. They will follow the same progression prior to attending, by developing a four-day camp which includes, two days in helmets, one-day full pads with no player to player contact, and one day of full pads and full contact. Schools may conduct a lower-level team camp concurrent with the varsity camp, or at a separate time. An individual may only attend one ten-day team camp. If camps are held at separate times and/or locations, the individual must choose to attend either the varsity or lower-level camp. He/she cannot attend both. If camps are run concurrently, the individual may only participate in either the varsity or lowerlevel scrimmage. He/she cannot participate in both. 7. Issuing equipment for camps held at individual school sites will mirror the restrictions of the formal football sports season. No pads or other components of regular football uniforms except shoes, jerseys, and helmets may be worn by the players until the third day of the team camp. On the third day of the team camp, players may wear a full regular football uniform and pads while engaging in blocking and tackling exercises that do not include physical contact between players. On the fourth day, full player-player contact may begin. 8. COMMERCIAL/COLLEGE CAMP Schools may attend a camp conducted by a college/university for a typical period (3-5 days). Prior to attending, high schools must develop a four-day camp, which would include two days in helmets, one day of full-pads with no player-to-player contact and one day of full-pads and full contact. The four-day camp and the commercial/college camp must both fit within the 14-calendar day time frame already established. The four-day lead up practices may not begin until Memorial Day. 9. Equipment must be returned and collected immediately. 10. Equipment for team camps cannot be issued after August 1.

9 Schools may issue equipment for ONE camp at any point from Memorial Day to August 1. Schools may not issue equipment to their team or any individual player for a second contact camp. The following questions are designed to provide clarification on the Summer Contact Camp Rule. They are actual questions that have been asked regarding the expanded rule. Q Can a school hold both a team contact camp at a college and then have one on our campus? A No. The Bylaw specifies one or the other. Q Can a player attend both a full contact camp with his team and go to the Mile High Football Camp (or some camp like that for individual players)? A Yes. This change does not affect an individual player s ability to go to multiple individual skills camps if he is not issued school equipment for a 2 nd camp. Q When can a school have the team contact camp on its campus? A The Bylaw specifies dates for both a team camp at a college or sponsored by a corporation or the team camp at a school as being from Memorial Day until August 1 st. No contact team camps are allowed after August 1. Individual players may attend individual contact camps after that date. Q Who can participate in a team camp held at a school and sponsored by that school? A Only those students who are registered as students with your school. Incoming ninth graders are also eligible if they have completed the registration process with your school. Q What are the primary differences between the camp sponsored by a school and one offered by a college/university or commercial organizations? A Camps that are run by a college/university or commercial organizations must have multiple teams involved, are held for the typical number of days (3-5); most other similar camps there is a scrimmage element to them. (The camp sponsored by the school may be up to 10 days in length in a 14-day period, the players work up into full pads like they do in the fall. They may scrimmage with up to 3 other teams on either day 8, 9, or 10 of Camp. Q Can a school charge a fee for a team camp that takes place on our campus? A Yes. Q Can a varsity team go to a contact camp sponsored by a college or commercial organization and its sub-varsity teams hold a team contact camp on my school s campus? A Yes. However, each athlete may only participate in one or the other, not both. Q School A is holding a team contact camp on its campus from June 2 to June 15 and School B is holding a similar camp on those same dates. Can the two schools meet for a scrimmage at some point during the camps? A Yes. Up to 4 schools may scrimmage on either day 8, 9 or 10 of an individual team camp. Q School A is planning on attending the 5-day team contact camp at a college/university. Can it also use the five days preceding the camp to prepare its athletes using any kind of player equipment (helmets, pads, etc.)? A Yes, beginning no earlier than Memorial Day, schools must follow the equipment progression outlined in Bylaw , Exception 2. Q What is the practice session length each day that a team may be on the field if they hold their own team contact camp? What other limitations are placed on the activities of a school-sponsored team contact camp? A See Practice requirements as established by the Football Committee and Sports Medicine Committee. Q We have camps where no equipment is issued and occasionally those camps occur outside the summer team contact camp calendar. What is the status of those camps? A Nothing changes with the camps that do not issue equipment. Bylaw 3310 addresses specific Equipment Dates, how the equipment is issued and under what conditions it may be issued. SCHOOLS ATTENDING A TEAM CONTACT CAMP WHETHER ON A HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS OR ONE SPONSORED BY A COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY OR COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATION MUST PROVIDE NOTIFICATION TO THE CHSAA OF THEIR INTENTION. SCHOOLS THAT DO NOT PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION ARE SUBJECT TO PENALTIES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE CHSAA BYLAWS. A form can be accessed at

10 Commercial Camp Letter Dear Colleagues, First and foremost, thank you so much for your continued support of high school football in the State of Colorado. We continue to work hard as a State High School Athletic Association to develop our programs Statewide and to provide our athletes with an amazing experience participating in educationally-based high school football. Like you and your programs, we are constantly evaluating and assessing everything we do and how we can best serve our student-athletes. This is especially true in relation to our athlete s safety. As you know, safety awareness within the sport of football continues to be an area of focus both in our State and across the Country. We have made many policy and procedural changes over the last few years to address the safety and well-being of our athletes that compete in the sport of football. The reason for our correspondence to you today is to notify you of our policies and procedures that could influence when our football teams are able to safely attend a football team camp. The below Bylaw, from the Colorado High School Activities Association will be requiring a minimum 4-day progressive lead up camp before teams can attend a commercial/college team camp or host a camp at an individual school. COMMERCIAL/COLLEGE CAMP Schools may attend a camp conducted by a college/university for a typical period (3-5 days). Prior to attending, high schools must develop a four-day camp, which would include two days in helmets, one day of full-pads with no player-to-player contact and one day of full-pads and full contact. The four-day camp and the commercial/college camp must both fit within the 14-calendar day time frame already established. The fourday lead up practices may not begin until Memorial Day. Camps held at individual high schools will be allowed the same period of time as the college/university camp guidelines listed above. They will follow the same progression prior to attending, by developing a four-day camp which includes, two days in helmets, one-day full pads with no player to player contact, and once day of full pads and full contact. This requirement is in line with the progression that is mandatory during the regular high school football season. We feel strongly that this type of progression allows coaches an amount of time to properly teach specific fundamentals and safe procedures in regard to the use of football equipment. In addition, we feel it will provide a safer venue for your team camps as players will have been in equipment and have had a few days to adjust to the equipment prior to participating in your camp. Looking at the 2018 calendar, with Memorial Day falling on May 28th, the earliest possible date a Colorado high school football team could host/attend a team camp and still meet the 4-day requirement would be June 2 nd. This would only be if high school teams start their camp on Memorial Day. We do feel that our partners at the high school and collegiate level along with other commercial camps will be supportive of these Bylaws as their fundamental purpose is the safety and well-being of our players. As always, please feel free to call or if you have any questions or if there is further clarification that we can provide. Once again, thank you so much for your continued support of high school football in the State of Colorado. Good luck to all of you as you prepare for the spring and summer off-season programs. Thank You, Michael J. Krueger CHSAA Football Committee Chairman Larry Bull CHSAA SMAC Committee Chairman

11 Scrimmage Date: August 16, 2018 The first date for a scrimmage is August 16, 2018 for those players who are eligible for interscholastic competition and who have nine days of practice completed before this date. Each school can have two scrimmage dates. Check CHSAA By-law 2320, for complete information regarding scrimmages. First Competition week will begin on August 23, First Allowable Interscholastic Contest: Thursday, August 23, Equipment Fitting Coaches may fit equipment to players prior to the start of formal practice. This equipment must be secured in a location that is unavailable to players until the above stated equipment use dates. Players should not have access to this equipment until the specified equipment issue dates. Resources USA Football Heads Up Equipment Fitting and USA Football Proper Equipment Fitting. Transfer/Academic Eligibility The eligibility for fall 2018 football players should be checked immediately following the end of the second semester of the school year. General eligibility requirements are found in CHSAA Bylaw 1700 and the Transfer Rule is found in CHSAA Bylaw A good rule of thumb to avoid problems with the transfer rule is that if you don't recognize the player; make sure the athletic director has cleared him/her to practice. Summer School Make-Up If you have student/athletes who have been declared academically ineligible due to failing classes during the second semester of the previous school year, may regain eligibility through the completion of summer school courses. The student must make up previous failures and the school must accept this credit and place it on the school transcript. The deadline for the completion of summer school make-up credit is the Thursday prior to Labor Day. (CHSAA Bylaw ) Eight Grade Contact A person, acting in the capacity of the high school coach or serving in a role representing the high school, may have one informational meeting prior to May 1st with 8 th grade students who live in that high school s attendance area as established by the school district, or with those 8 th grade students that have pre-registered to attend that high school; the coach may conduct practice with those eighth graders starting May 1. This contact may include currently registered underclassmen. The Sunday Contact rule applies to this contact. Q1: At what point does an 8th grade student become eligible to participate with high school aged students at a school sponsored activity (i.e. camps, weight room, off-season workouts, etc.)? A1: Beginning May 1 st, 8th graders that have pre-registered or live in the attendance area to attend that high school may participate with/against under classmates.

12 Rules Meeting Required for All Head Coaches Head coaches in all varsity sports are required to attend a CHSAA-approved rules clinic in their sport prior to the start of the first game of the season. This is a mandatory meeting and there are a number of ways coaches can meet this requirement, including attendance at the officials rules session at Colorado High School Coaches Association Clinic in the summer. The list in this bulletin includes these clinics as part of the National Association of Sports Officials National Summit. Go to chsaa.org and look for other meetings that will meet this requirement. Coaches will be required to sign in and should be prepared to have a form to be signed for file with their athletic director. STATE MASTER CLINICS LOCATION DATE - TIME 1- Mercy Hospital Sat, 7/14-9 AM Durango 2- Colorado Mesa Univ. Sun, 7/15-9 AM Grand Junction 3- CSU-Pueblo Sat, 7/21-9 AM Pueblo 4- Englewood HS Sat, 7/28-9 AM Denver 5- Platte Valley HS Sun, 7/29-9 AM Kersey 6- Palmer Ridge HS Tue, 7/31-5 PM Monument

13 ATTENTION: There is no longer a Zero Week The football season shall begin in correspondence with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Calendar week Eight. The competitive season shall be from August 23, 2018 until the final state championship. Scrimmage Date August 16, 2018 * If teams choose to play in an official contest the week of August (First Week of Competition). Teams will have an open date or bye week in their regular season schedule. (EXCLUDING 5A TEAMS)

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15 State Association Adopted Rules: The NFHS rulebook (Table 1-7, pg 23) delegate's authority to the state associations for certain rules. The following shall apply in Colorado: Note Determining the number of game officials A6 = 4, A8 = 4 (5 preferred); 1A-5A = Note Mandating specific ball for all playoff competition Any NFHS approved Wilson ball must be used for all playoff contests Use of supplementary equipment Authorized c4 Note Commemorative Patches Must be requested of CHSAA on a case-by-case basis d Use of artificial limbs Authorized b Note 1 Use of drum for deaf teams Authorized b Note 2 Use of device to enhance a required hearing aid Authorized Procedure to resolve ties- NFHS overtime procedure Mercy Rule Running clock procedures are on p. 8 of the football handbook Continuation of interrupted games Subject to league policy Note 2 Length of halftime intermission Subject to league policy Determining when coin toss is held On the field, 3-5 minutes prior to the scheduled start time L TV/radio timeouts are authorized when a game is broadcast Exc & OT If a touchdown is scored during the last down of the fourth period or in overtime. The try is not attempted unless the point(s) would affect the outcome of the game. Rule 1 Size of A6 and A8 fields 100 yards for 8-man; 80 yards for 6-man. 2. The football committee strongly recommends that coaches share film with officials following each contest in an educational effort to improve the game. 3. The CHSAA Football Advisory Committee reminds schools that in the case of extreme travel, teams can elect to establish a site more conducive to that travel for a playoff game. This does not, however, alleviate the home school of its responsibility as host.

16 4. The Wilson football has been the designated ball for the CHSAA playoffs and must be used in all playoff games. 5. It is strongly encouraged that leagues do not use a point differential as a tiebreaker in league standings. Having point differentials as part of the criteria has created hard feelings and unsporting acts, due to late scoring attempts in order to reach the maximum point differentials. 6. P. A. announcers shall remain neutral. 7. Schools should assign official s escorts to and from the locker rooms at halftime and at the conclusion of the game. Officials should never be escorted through spectators.

17 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS NEWS RELEASE High School Football Players with Improper Equipment Will Be Removed for One Down FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Bob Colgate INDIANAPOLIS, IN Players in high school football who are detected with missing or improperly worn equipment during playing action will be removed from the game for at least one down, unless the improper equipment is directly attributable to a foul by the opponent. This revision in Rule and other related rules was one of five rules changes for the 2018 season recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee at its January meeting in Indianapolis. All changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. Rule also states that if the player is wearing otherwise legal equipment in an illegal manner, the participant must also be replaced for one down. If proper and legal equipment has become improperly worn through use during the game, and prompt repair does not delay the ready-for-play signal for more than 25 seconds, the repair can be made without replacing the player for one down. In a related change (1-5-4), the head coach is responsible for verifying that all players are legally equipped and will not use illegal equipment. The penalty provisions for any use of illegal equipment remain unchanged and result in an unsportsmanlike foul charged to the head coach. I commend the entire football rules committee for its thoroughness and focus on the state of the game of football, said Todd Tharp, chair of the NFHS Football Rules Committee and assistant director of the Iowa High School Athletic Association. The committee recognizes that the state of high school football focuses on risk minimization and the responsibility that coaches, players and game officials play in continuing to protect our student-athletes. By

18 emphasizing that the coach is ultimately responsible for assuring his players are using legal equipment by issuing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for violations and that players will be removed for using legal equipment in an illegal manner, the committee continues to focus on minimizing risk for all players. The second rules change approved by the NFHS Football Rules Committee provides another option for teams in Rule on fouls committed by the kicking team during free kicks and scrimmage kicks. Now, the receiving team can accept a 5-yard penalty from the succeeding spot. The previous three options remain: accept a 5-yard penalty from the previous spot and have the kicking team re-kick, put the ball in play at the inbounds spot 25 yards beyond the previous spot, or decline the penalty and put the ball in play at the inbounds spot. Bob Colgate, NFHS director of sports and sports medicine and liaison to the NFHS Football Rules Committee, said this additional option was approved by the committee in an effort to reduce re-kicks, further minimize risks and ensure that appropriate penalties are in place for all fouls. The ability to tack on penalty yardage on free kicks will potentially reduce the amount of repeated free kicks, Tharp said. In addition, this rule change is consistent with NFHS rules that no foul should go unpenalized. The third change approved by the committee was a revision related to the examples of a defenseless player. In Rule a, the committee clarified that defenseless player provisions do not apply to a passer until a legal forward pass is thrown. The passer continues to be a defenseless player until the pass ends or the passer moves to participate in the play. The committee also changed the signal for free-kick infractions, other than encroachment of the neutral zone, from Signal 18 to Signal 19. The final change approved by the NFHS Football Rules Committee concerned six-player football in Rule 3. The timing rule between periods and intermission for six-player football has been standardized to match the current NFHS rules for 8-player, 9-player and 11-player football. A complete listing of the football rules changes will be available on the NFHS website at Click on Activities & Sports at the top of the home page and select Football. According to the NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey, football is the most popular sport for boys at the high school level with 1,057,407 participants in 11-player football. Another combined 29,341 boys participated in 6-, 8- and 9-player football. In addition, 2,115 girls participated in one of the four football offerings during the 2016 season.

19 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING MAN (31 schools): 6-MAN North (6) East Central (5) Central (5) Briggsdale 64 Arickaree/Woodlin 49 Colorado D&B 56 Fleming 43 Flagler/Hi-Plains 69 Deer Trail 55 North Park 46 Idalia 51 Edison 52 Peetz 60 Otis 67 Genoa-Hugo 47 Prairie 51 Stratton/Liberty 44 Hanover 77 Weldon Valley 57 South East (6) South Central (4) South West (5) Cheraw 42 Aguilar 30 Antonito 59 Cheyenne Wells 40 Branson/Kim 42 Cotopaxi 70 Eads 47 La Veta 66 Cripple Creek-Victor 87 Granada 51 Manzanola 44 Mountain Valley 38 Kit Carson 33 Primero 54 Sierra Grande 75 Walsh 40 6-Man QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) Seeding numbers 1-8 will be seeded according to the final RPI standings and will be the home teams in Round 1. Teams that are seeded numbered 9-16 will be seeded using RPI and geography. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Conference champions not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI will be placed in the bracket but conference champions are not guaranteed a top-8 seed. Information Items Playing a JV team will not count for the Final Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) A team that wins due to forfeit will count the game as a win for their season record. A team that forfeits a game will count the game as a loss for their season record. If a school fails to field a team before the start of the season (does not play a game) each scheduled game they were supposed to play shall be counted as a no contest. If a team plays at least one game and discontinues its schedule, each of its remaining games scheduled prior to the season shall count as a forfeit and will be computed into the power points.

20 Home team is the higher seed in the first round Man BRACKET

21 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING MAN (42 schools): 8-MAN Arkansas Valley (7) Plains (7) Mountain (7) Independent (1) Fowler 120 Akron 90 Del Norte 136 Dolores Huerta 206 Hoehne 116 Byers 137 Dove Creek 70 Holly 95 Caliche 73 Mancos 120 Las Animas 139 Dayspring Christian 90 Norwood 77 McClave 68 Haxtun 80 Sanford 94 Springfield 85 Merino 84 Sangre de Cristo 83 Wiley 84 Sedgwick County 104 Sargent 117 Southern (7) Northwest (7) Central (7)(6) Calhan 167 Gilpin County 123 Belleview Christian 66 Custer County 132 Hayden 135 Elbert 79 Kiowa 68 Plateau Valley 97 Front Range Christian 141 Miami-Yoder 95 Rangely 112 Justice 81 Pikes Peak Christian 52 Soroco 99 Nederland 139 Simla 90 Vail Christian 148 Rocky Mountain Lutheran 58 Swink 116 West Grand 137 South Park Man QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top-10 of the seeded playoff bracket will host a first-round game, unless they are playing another league champion. For example, if the No. 8 vs. No. 9 seed are both league champions, the higher seed will host the game. Once seeded, the seeds of the teams will not change, regardless of who hosts the game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 10 of the seeded playoff bracket will be placed in the bracket, but will not host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket, but will not be guaranteed a top 10 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round.

22 Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 16 teams are seeded Man BRACKET

23 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING A (40 schools): CLASS 1A North Central (6) Foothills (6) Sante Fe (6) Western Slope (6) Burlington 227 Clear Creek 232 Crowley County 116 Cedaredge 298 Holyoke 164 Jefferson 407 Ellicott 292 Grand Valley 319 Limon 135 Lake County 264 John Mall 164 Hotchkiss 197 Wiggins 160 Manual 316 Peyton 248 Meeker 198 Wray 171 Platte Canyon 263 Rocky Ford 227 Olathe 315 Yuma 224 Sheridan 346 Trinidad 272 Paonia 151 Southern Peaks (5) Tri-Peaks (5) Northern (6) Centauri 298 Buena Vista 291 Cornerstone Christian 74 Center 153 Colorado Springs Christian 310 Estes Park 335 Dolores 182 Florence 347 Highland 267 Ignacio 259 Rye 228 Lyons 227 Monte Vista 272 St. Mary's 251 Pinnacle 520 Strasburg 314 1A QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top-10 of the seeded playoff bracket will host a first-round game, unless they are playing another league champion. For example, if the No. 8 vs. No. 9 seed are both league champions, the higher seed will host the game. Once seeded, the seeds of the teams will not change, regardless of who hosts the game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 10 of the seeded playoff bracket will be placed in the bracket, but will not host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket, but will not be guaranteed a top 10 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round.

24 Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 16 teams are seeded. Informational Items Following the first round of the playoffs, if both teams have played the same number of home games during the playoffs, the team with the higher seed will host. The 1A championship home site must accommodate a seating capacity equal to twice the maximum enrollment of the respective classification. Example: 1A has an enrollment maximum of 321 x 2 = 642 minimum seating capacity. Bleachers may be brought in to the site to accommodate the seating requirement A BRACKET

25 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING A (42 schools): CLASS 2A Patriot East (6) Patriot West (6) Flatirons (6) Colorado (6) Brush 444 Berthoud 715 Arvada 822 Alameda International 800 Fort Lupton 619 Eaton 545 Bennett 365 Bishop Machebeuf 370 Platte Valley 348 Prospect Ridge 424 Denver West 642 Englewood 547 Sterling 524 Resurrection Christian 304 D'Evelyn 624 Kent Denver 485 Valley 584 The Academy 567 Faith Christian 393 Ridge View Academy 350 Weld Central 670 University 599 Middle Park 372 Riverdale Ridge 525 Tri-Peaks (6) Western Slope (6) Intermountain (6) Elizabeth 676 Aspen 547 Alamosa 596 La Junta 380 Basalt 485 Bayfield 379 Lamar 443 Coal Ridge 556 Gunnison 393 Manitou Springs 450 Delta 574 Montezuma-Cortez 635 The Classical Academy 653 Moffat County 582 Pagosa Springs 450 Woodland Park 767 Rifle 759 Salida 359 2A QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top-10 of the seeded playoff bracket will host a first-round game, unless they are playing another league champion. For example, if the No. 8 vs. No. 9 seed are both league champions, the higher seed will host the game. Once seeded, the seeds of the teams will not change, regardless of who hosts the game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 10 of the seeded playoff bracket will be placed in the bracket, but will not host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket, but will not be guaranteed a top 10 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round.

26 Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 16 teams are seeded. Playoff Hosting Policy and Procedure The higher seeded team shall be the host in the first round. In subsequent rounds, the team with the fewest number of home games shall be the host. If equal, the following criteria will determine the host: -If opponents are from the same conference, the school with the higher conference standing in the regular season shall be the host. -If opponents are not from the same conference, the higher seed shall host. Informational Items On each schedule, the first scheduled (chronologically) non-classification opponent shall count toward RPI for the next higher classification. For example: the first scheduled 1A opponent would count as 2A points for a 2A team. The 2A championship game site will be hosted at a neutral venue. The CHSAA will provide the information as it becomes available A BRACKET

27 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING A (42 schools): CLASS 3A Mt. Metro (6) Northern Metro (6) North Valley (6) Central (6) Abraham Lincoln 973 Denver North 1117 Erie 1154 Discovery Canyon 1136 Conifer 870 Frederick 1013 Fort Morgan 907 Lewis-Palmer 1065 Evergreen 1117 Holy Family 649 Niwot 1204 Littleton 1217 George Washington 1230 Mead 1115 Northridge 1201 Lutheran 525 Green Mountain 1106 Northfield 788 Roosevelt 997 Palmer Ridge 1185 John F. Kennedy 1072 Skyview 883 Thompson Valley 1165 Thomas Jefferson 1082 Western Slope (6) Southern (6) South Central (6) Battle Mountain 955 Canon City 1076 Durango 1132 Eagle Valley 931 Falcon 1207 Pueblo Centennial 1194 Glenwood Springs 947 Harrison 994 Pueblo Central 790 Palisade 1051 Mitchell 1329 Pueblo County 980 Steamboat Springs 829 Sand Creek 1207 Pueblo East 1087 Summit 978 Sierra 810 Pueblo South A QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top-10 of the seeded playoff bracket will host a first-round game, unless they are playing another league champion. For example, if the No. 8 vs. No. 9 seed are both league champions, the higher seed will host the game. Once seeded, the seeds of the teams will not change, regardless of who hosts the game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 10 of the seeded playoff bracket will be placed in the bracket, but will not host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket, but will not be guaranteed a top 10 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round.

28 Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 16 teams are seeded. Playoff Hosting Policy and Procedure The higher seeded team shall be the host in the first round. In subsequent rounds, the team with the fewest number of home games shall be the host. If equal, the following criteria will determine the host: -If opponents are from the same conference, the school with the higher conference standing in the regular season shall be the host. -If opponents are not from the same conference, the higher seed shall host. Informational Items On each schedule, the first scheduled (chronologically) non-classification opponent shall count toward RPI for the next higher classification. For example: the first scheduled 2A opponent would count as 3A points for a 3A team The 3A championship game site will be hosted at a neutral venue. The CHSAA will provide the information as it becomes available A BRACKET

29 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING A (42 schools): CLASS 4A Northern (6) Longs Peak (6) Jeffco 1 (6) Metro 2 (6) Brighton 1794 Fort Collins 1789 Bear Creek 1560 Aurora Central 1817 Broomfield 1591 Greeley Central 1480 Chatfield 1770 Denver South 1600 Greeley West 1628 Loveland 1631 Dakota Ridge 1530 Gateway 1654 Longmont 1287 Monarch 1714 Golden 1313 Heritage 1712 Mountain View 1245 Silver Creek 1359 Grand Junction 1574 Montrose 1316 Windsor 1485 Skyline 1443 Wheat Ridge 1251 Ponderosa 1349 Southern 1 (6) Southern 2 (6) Pioneer (6) Cheyenne Mountain 1255 Air Academy 1354 Centaurus 1234 Grand Junction Central 1520 Coronado 1369 Fruita Monument 1752 Mesa Ridge 1290 Liberty 1621 Hinkley 2050 Palmer 1631 Pueblo West 1391 Standley Lake 1363 Pine Creek 1590 Rampart 1689 Thornton 1699 Vista Ridge 1542 Widefield 1358 Vista PEAK A QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. The top 16 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 16 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 16. Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top-10 of the seeded playoff bracket will host a first-round game, unless they are playing another league champion. For example, if the No. 8 vs. No. 9 seed are both league champions, the higher seed will host the game. Once seeded, the seeds of the teams will not change, regardless of who hosts the game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 10 of the seeded playoff bracket will be placed in the bracket, but will not host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket, but will not be guaranteed a top 10 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round.

30 Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 16 teams are seeded. Playoff Hosting Policy and Procedure On each schedule, the first scheduled (chronologically) non-classification opponent shall count toward RPI for the next higher classification. A first scheduled 3A opponent would count as 4A points for a 4A team. 4A semifinal sites must accommodate a seating capacity equal to or greater than 3,500. Playoff schools that cannot accommodate the minimum seating capacity of their classification must designate a regional site prior to their first playoff contest A BRACKET

31 FOOTBALL QUALIFYING A (40 schools): Class 5A Front Range (6) Metro West (6) South (6) Fairview 2228 Arvada West 1750 Chaparral 2276 Fossil Ridge 1994 Columbine 1698 Doherty 2032 Horizon 2037 Lakewood 2120 Douglas County 1863 Legacy 2363 Mullen 852 Fountain-Fort Carson 1865 Poudre 1825 Pomona 1432 Legend 2119 Rocky Mountain 1970 Ralston Valley 1850 Regis Jesuit 1800 Metro South (6) Metro East (6) Metro 10 (10) Castle View 2155 Arapahoe 2155 Adams City 1847 Highlands Ranch 1742 Cherokee Trail 2953 Boulder 2065 Mountain Vista 2320 Cherry Creek 3654 Denver East 2644 Rock Canyon 2220 Eaglecrest 2820 Far Northeast 2964 ThunderRidge 2072 Grandview 2781 Mountain Range 1989 Valor Christian 1094 Overland 2375 Northglenn 1921 Prairie View 1880 Rangeview 2109 Smoky Hill 2079 Westminster A QUALIFYING FORMAT The seeding committee will be made up of 1 member from each conference. No coaches are permitted to serve on the committee. The committee will meet at the CHSAA office on the Sunday following the final week of the regular season. Following the end of the regular season, the procedures listed below will be utilized to capture the playoff bracket and serve as the criteria used for seeding the bracket. Six conference champions will receive an automatic bid onto the playoff bracket. The next 17 qualifiers will be determined by the final RPI rankings. The final bracket playoff spot will be an At-Large bid determined by the seeding committee. The seeding committee will use the following criteria to determine the At-Large bid in no particular order: RPI final standing, head to head, strength of schedule and common opponents. The top 23 teams in the classification based on the final RPI rankings will be placed into the post-season bracket. If a conference champion is not ranked in the top 23 based on RPI ranking, they will replace the lowest ranked team that is not a conference champion in the top 23. The top eight seeded teams will receive a first-round bye, and host in the second-round of the playoff bracket. Teams seeded numbers 9-24 will play in the first round, with the higher seeded team hosting.

32 Seeding Criteria (once qualifiers are determined) The following criteria should be taken into consideration when seeding bracket, in no particular order: RPI, common opponents, strength of schedule and head to head competition. A conference champion in the top 16 of the final RPI rankings will be a top 8 seed and will host a first-round game. A conference champion not ranked in the top 23 of the final RPI rankings will be placed in the bracket but will not be guaranteed a top 8 seed and will not be guaranteed to host a first-round game. When possible, conference opponents will not be paired against one another in the first round. Geography will be a consideration in the first round. Seeding Procedure Conference champions that are ranked in the top 24 of the final RPI rankings are placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will determine the #1 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #1 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. The seeding committee will then determine the #2 overall seed and place that team on the bracket. The #2 team from the same conference as the #2 overall seed will then be placed on the board for consideration. This process will be followed until all 24 teams are seeded. Playoff Hosting Policy and Procedure On each schedule, the first scheduled (chronologically) non-classification opponent shall count toward RPI for the next higher classification. A first scheduled 4A opponent would count as 5A points for a 5A team. Sub-varsity contests must be at the opposite site of the varsity contest. 5A semifinal sites must accommodate a seating capacity equal to or greater than 5,000. Playoff schools that cannot accommodate the minimum seating capacity of their classification must designate a regional site prior to their first playoff contest.

33 2018 5A BRACKET Home team is the higher seed in the first round.

34 RULES Games are to be played according to the National Federation Football rules and in accordance with the Colorado High School Activities Association rules and regulations. If any player other than 9th grader is going to play in the game, the coach of the opposing team must approve prior to the athlete being allowed to participate in the freshman game. OPENING DATES The opening dates for football practice shall be in accordance with the date set by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the Colorado High School Activities Association rules and regulations. SCHEDULE Varsity games played on Thursday or Friday Night will coincide with junior-varsity and freshman at the opposite site on Saturday morning, freshman at 9:00 am and juniorvarsity at 11:00 am. If Varsity is played on Saturday, freshman will play the preceding Friday afternoon at 4:00 pm and junior-varsity on the following Monday afternoon at 4:00 pm. Time for Varsity, Thursday and Friday is 7:00pm, and Saturday is 1:00pm. Other arrangements must be mutually agreed upon by the two schools involved. WARM-UP TIME Teams will have a minimum of 45 minutes to warm up before the opening kick-off. SCOUTING Scouting of opponent s practice during the football season is unethical. The scouting of varsity games may not be done in the stadium press box. SCOUTING BY VIDEO RECORDING Videotaping or Recording by scouts must be done from a designated area in the stands. No electrical power will be provided by the home team nor any videotaping or recording from the press box. FILM/HUDL EXCHANGE All current season s video will be made available on HUDL by 12:00 noon on Saturday. If a team has a Saturday game, then the video will be made available by 12:00 noon on Sunday. Any team that does not have all of their games available, will not be allowed to participate in the video pool. OFFICIALS Varsity games will use five officials per game; the junior varsity and freshman will use four. OFFICIAL S PAY All contest officials are to be paid by the home school at the prevailing rate. The team that cancels a game will be responsible for the payment of the officials.

35 USE OF BANDS Bands are to be off the field five minutes before the kick-off and twelve minutes after the end of the first half. Bands must stay clear of the field immediately before half time until both teams have left the field. Arrangements for a visiting marching band are to be made by invitation only. Pep band members will be admitted at no charge with their sponsor and if they have their instruments. ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION As per guidelines set by CHSAA. INCLEMENT WEATHER A postponed varsity football game must be made up as soon as possible by agreement of the schools involved. Make up for junior-varsity games must be by mutual agreement. ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION Each team s coaching staff will nominate their own All-Conference designees. The number nominated will depend on their finish in the Conference, according to the following distribution: 1st place 15 nominations 2nd place 13 nominations 3rd place 11 nominations 4th place 9 nominations 5th place 7 nominations 6th place 5 nominations These will be submitted after the 9th week of the season, a ballot will be distributed listing each player by school, position, grade, and number. A maximum of 4 players per category, per school may be nominated in the following categories: All-Conference Offense Selections - 14 i. Offensive Line/TE (6) ii. Quarterback (1) iii. Running Back/Fullback (3) iv. Wide Receiver (2) v. All Purpose (1) vi. Place Kicker (1) All-Conference Defense Selections 14 vii. Defensive Tackle (2) viii. Defensive End (2) ix. Linebacker (4) x. Defensive Back (4) xi. Punter (1) xii. Return Specialist (1) Vote at Meeting: Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year. A League representative will submit 1 st Team All-League to Ryan Casey, rcasey@chsaa.org Note: Coaches who nominate a player All-conference on offense and defense would count as two selections.

36 ATHLETE/COACH OF THE YEAR Each conference will select an Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year along with a Coach of the Year after the regular season. The Offensive and Defensive Players of the year must be a member of the All-Conference team. Both will be selected by a vote of the coaches at the All Conference Meeting. HALFTIME The rules of the game concerning half time activities will apply unless officials are contacted prior to the start of the game. UNIFORMS The home team will wear dark jerseys, and the visiting team will wear light jerseys. GATE LIST Visiting Team will provide a gate list (up to 20) to the Home Team. Home Teams will do the same when they do not operate the stadium. TICKET PRICES $4.00 STUDENTS AND SENIORS $6.00 ADULTS FIELD PHONE COMMUNICATION Both teams have the option to provide and utilize their own school s field phone communication system either as the primary, secondary or as a supplementary means of communication to and from the field in addition to the field phones provided by the host facility. In this situation, the equity of field communication (number of phones) shall not be monitored or enforced.

37 I. POLICIES (ALL CLASSES): 1. Forfeits: A. A team that wins because it is awarded a forfeit will count the game as a win for its season record. A team that loses because of a forfeit will count the game as a loss for its season record. B. If a school fails to field a team and does not play one game, each of its scheduled games shall be counted as no contest. C. If a school plays at least one game and discontinues its schedule, each of its games scheduled prior to the season shall count as a forfeit and will be computed in the RPI standings. If a non-conference game is canceled because a team discontinues its schedule, a school may reschedule another game during that week to replace the forfeit, or accept the forfeit. D. All games scheduled after the start of the season must be approved by the Commissioner to count in the RPI standings. 2. RPI Tie-breaker: A. If two teams have the same RPI in the final standings, the following tiebreaker shall be used (in the order listed): 1) Head-to-head competition 2) Winning percentage 3) Opponents winning percentage 4) Opponents opponents winning percentage 5) Highest-rated win against a team in the final RPI standings 6) Next-highest rated win until the tie is broken 7) Coin flip 3. Teams playing an opponent twice will receive separate RPI points. 4. Junior-varsity opponents will not accumulate Final RPI Standing points. 5. Enrollment for out-of-state schools will be equated to Colorado classifications. 6. The number of points a team scores in a game will have no bearing on the RPI point system. 7. NO GAMES - conference or non-conference - WILL END IN A TIE. If the game is to be extended, the National Federation tiebreaker method (10-yard line) shall be used. II. PLAYOFF TIMES, SITES AND OTHER INFORMATION: 1. It is the desire of the Association that schools mutually establish game times and dates which best accommodate the interests of each school and community. NOTE: All mutually established game times and dates are subject to final approval by the CHSAA office. When mutual agreement for the game time and date cannot be reached the following statements will apply: 1. Saturday, 1:00 p.m. and Friday 7:00 p.m. are preferred. 2. Semifinal games will be played on Saturday, 1:00 p.m. Exception: Semifinal games may be played on Friday, 7:00 p.m. if it is mutually agreed upon by both teams, if there is a facility conflict, or there is a television opportunity. 3. Thursday playoff games will be allowed through the quarterfinals if mutually agreed upon by both teams. If not agreed upon the preferred game times will be Friday at 7:00 p.m. or Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

38 4. When mutual agreement cannot be reached and travel distance is 150 miles or greater, then the game will be played on Saturday. Friday night will be considered a reasonable option if the distance is less than 150 miles. 5. Both home and visitor will be provided the opportunity to supply input in the scheduling process but more weight shall be given to the home team preference. 6. Six or seven days rest following the previous game shall be considered adequate and will not be a consideration when establishing the date. 7. The Commissioner shall have the sole province to designate game times, dates and sites, including weeks when a school district is hosting more than one game. 2. Stadium Arrangements The Commissioner (or his designee) has the authority to select the site based on the adequacy of the seating, field conditions, etc. Minimum seating capacities have been established and can be found in the respective playoff format sections. 3. Playoff games shall not be postponed without the permission of the Commissioner (or his/her designee). 4. The Commissioner (or his/her designee) shall have the authority to select an alternate site in the event of poor playing conditions. 5. Determining sites for State Football Playoff Games (ALL CLASSIFICATIONS) - In the opening round of the state playoffs, the teams with the higher designation (No. 1 higher than No. 2) will host. The home team at each subsequent playoff game shall be that team which has had the fewer home games during the state playoffs. If both teams have had an equal number of home games, then: In Class A6 & A8, a coin flip will be conducted by the Commissioner to determine home site. In Class 1A/2A/3A/4A & 5A, the team with the higher designation will host that game. EXCEPTIONS: in 2A, the championship game will be played at a neutral site determined by the CHSAA office. In 3A, the championship game will be played at neutral site determined by the CHSAA office. For bracketing purposes, the team designated on the bracket or by a coin flip shall remain as the designated home team regardless of where the game is played.

39 Situation 1: Team A is designated the home team by a coin flip, but will not guarantee Team B's expenses. Team B guarantees A's expenses and hosts the game. Ruling 1: For future site consideration, Team A has played a home game, while team B has been away. Situation 2: Team A wins the coin flip, but chooses to travel to Team B. Ruling 2: Team A has been home; Team B has been away. Situation 3: Team A, designated as the home team, cannot meet the seating requirements and plays the game at Team B's field. Ruling 3: Team A has been at home; Team B has been away. Situation 4: Teams A and B agree to play at a neutral site. Ruling 4: Home and visiting team must still be designated based on the criteria above. 6. State playoff officials for all classifications will be assigned by the CHSAA office. 7. For all playoff contests, there will be an exchange of the most recent two complete digitals. If one school films/videos and the other school does not, the upcoming opponent may secure a film from a previous opponent so that an exchange of digitals can be completed. The exchange must be consummated by 12:00 noon on Sunday preceding the next contest 8. A field to be used for any playoff game must have a field clock, or an extra official shall be hired in order that official time may be kept on the field by officials. 9. Five-person official crews will be used in all state playoff contests for football. 10. Regulation field for A8-Man is 40 x 100 yards with 15-yard side zones. 11. Mercy Rule: In classes 8-man, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A and at all levels (all conference and non-conference games), when a 40-point differential exists at any time during the game a running clock shall be used for the remainder of the game regardless of whether the score drops back below the mercy rule differential. (In 6-man, the margin is 45 points). See the following procedures below: The clock will not be stopped when: 1. The ball goes out-of-bounds. 2. A forward pass is incomplete. 3. A score or touchback occurs. 4. A fair catch is made or awarded. The clock will be stopped when: 1. The period ends. 2. Charged or injury time out. The mercy rule will not be used in any live televised championship games.

40 12. Equal Facilities (Field Phone) If telephone facilities for both teams are provided as a standard practice (during the regular season) at a playoff site, then the same number of telephone facilities must be provided for both teams. This number must stay consistent throughout the contest. If one set of phones becomes inoperable during the contest, then neither team may use the phones initially provided. Teams are permitted to bring their own set of phones to a contest. These phones will be considered "extra" and are not under the procedure as outlined above. The responsibility for notifying both teams of phone problems should belong to the referee. If a school does not provide phone facilities to both teams as a standard practice (during the regular season), then it is up to each team, home or away, to provide its own phones. The home team will not be required to provide phones to the visiting team if it is not done during the regular season. 13. Warm-up Time A minimum of 45 minutes should be allowed for each team for pre-game warmup.

41 FOOTBALL FIELD DIAGRAMS *Eight and Six Player Diagram *Colorado Association adopted 8-man football to play on 100 yard field. Eleven Player Diagram

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