TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER D Football Athletic Plan (March 13, 2014)

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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER D Football Athletic Plan (March 13, 2014) Table of Contents Division and District Alignment...2 Off Season & Spring Training...4 Summer Activities...6 Football Season Calendar...8 Pre-Season and Regular Season...8 Game Administration... 11 Equipment... 12 Coach Training and Certification... 14 Concussions... 14 Post Season Play... 15 Post Season Honors and All Star Games... 17 Videotaping and Filming... 21 Removal from Contest... 22 Middle School Football... 24 Special Note regarding the 2014 & 2015 Seasons: Due to the influx of a large number of teams in 2014, it is not reasonable or possible for all teams to be placed into Districts AND be able to schedule and play each other during the 2014 season. Therefore, teams will be placed into Division 1 or Division 2 categories based on their initial Roster Count. The playoff system for 2014 will be based on an At Large system where teams within each Division are ranked by Max Preps. This ranking will establish seeding for the post season playoffs in each Division. For the 2015 season, TAIAO will establish districts in late 2014 so teams can then schedule district opponents for the 2015 season. In 2015, the playoff system will be primarily based on District results with a small number of additional teams assigned to At-Large positions to complete the playoff brackets for each Division. At-Large qualifiers will be based on Max Preps rankings. Any reference to Districts in this Football Plan is strictly for information purposes for the 2014 season Page 1

SUB CHAPTER A Division and District Alignment Section 400 Biannual Realignment A. Prior to the 15 th of February each even numbered year TAIAO shall review and update Division and District assignments for all member organizations who were members in good standing in TAIAO as of January 31 st of that year. 1. For 2014 assignment will be by Division only. 2. For 2015, with the establishment of District play, a one-time odd year Division and District assignment will be required. B. Except as provided otherwise, Division and District assignments shall be maintained for the following 2 seasons. C. Within 7 calendar days of publication of the biannual realignment; 1. Any member organization assigned to Division 2 may petition the Football Committee in writing for reassignment to Division 1. 2. Any member organization may petition the Football Committee in writing for reassignment to a different District. D. The Football Committee will respond to all timely filed appeals by the 15 th of March. Section 401 New Member Organizations A. Upon admission to TAIAO, each new member organization shall be assigned to a Division. B. Except as otherwise provided, prior to the next biannual realignment each new member organization shall participate in TAIAO as an At-Large team in the assigned Division. C. A member organization joining TAIAO may, with the approval of each member organization in the District in question, petition the Football Committee in writing to participate in a District in the upcoming fall season. Section 402 Division Assignment A. Division Assignment. Division assignment will be based on each member organization s most current Roster Count as follows: 1. Division 2 Six Man A Roster Count of 6 15 football players 2. Division 1 Six Man A Roster Count of 16 30 football players 3. A Roster Count of over 30 - Any member organization reporting a Roster Count of 31 football players and above who wishes to participate in TAIAO football during the upcoming season may petition to be reviewed by the Football Committee Chairman & Football Committee for an appropriate manner to divide the football team into 2 or more competitive units without giving any one team a distinct advantage over other division 1 or division 2 teams. Page 2

B. Roster Data. 1. Each January, every member organization shall forward to the TAIAO office their Roster Data. 2. Roster Data shall include each member organization s expected high school football player count for the upcoming fall season. This head count shall include all expected football players who will participate at the High School level between 14 to 18 years of age as of September 1 st of the then current calendar year. 3. The Roster Data shall be used to determine the member organization s current Roster Count. 4. Roster Data for any organization applying for membership in TAIAO shall be submitted with its league application. C. Roster Count. The current Roster Data shall be combined with the past 2 years Official Rosters (see Section 405) and shall be divided by 3 to obtain the current Roster Count. A rolling 3 season average will be considered when determining Roster Count for the next season and therefore the appropriate Division assignment. D. Younger Players. 1. Any student playing on a member organization s High School team MAY NOT participate on the Middle School team. 2. Any member organization may file a written petition with the Football Committee requesting permission for a student who will be 14 years of age as of September 1 st to participate at the High School level without impacting eligibility. 3. No student 13 years or younger as of September 1 st may participate on any TAIAO High School team. Section 403 - District Assignment (Beginning with the 2015 Season) A. Districts. District assignments for each Division shall be based on the following District guidelines: 1. Districting will be accomplished in a manner that is best for TAIAO, 2. Districting shall require a minimum of 4 schools and a maximum of 6 member organizations in a District, 3. Districting shall be based on the Division and geographic locations of the member organizations, 4. Districting shall attempt to prevent frequent, lengthy travel, and, 5. Districting shall attempt to preserve rivalries when possible B. At Large. A member organization may be designated as an At-Large classification; 1. In the event the member organization s location does not allow their football team to be a meaningful participant in an established District due to extensive travel. 2. In the event the member organization joins TAIAO after District assignments have been completed. Section 404 District Schedules A. By March 31 st of each year, the District Committee shall establish the District season schedule for all District member organizations. Each District team shall be required each season to play a regular season game with each other member team within its Page 3

District. 1. In 2014 the District Chair shall be appointed by the Football Committee Chairman. 2. Beginning in 2015, the current District Chair shall convene the District scheduling meeting and the first order of business will be to elect a District Chair to preside at District meetings and serve as District Chair for the following year. B. Each District shall use its best efforts to schedule all District games in the latter half of the season (Weeks 4 10). Each District team shall routinely block a sufficient number of weeks in the regular season to accommodate district play with each District opponent. Failure to play each team within a District may jeopardize the post season eligibility of that team. Section 405 Official Rosters A. All High School football players and coaches, regardless of classification shall be included on the appropriate team roster in MaxPreps.com. B. Rosters can be adjusted until September 15th at which time the Roster in MaxPreps becomes the FINAL and Official Roster for the team for the remainder of the season. C. The Roster information shall include; 1. For each player a. First and Last Name b. Jersey Number c. Grade Classification d. Approximate Height e. Approximate Weight 2. For each Coach a. First and Last Name b. Coaching assignment/responsibilities Section 406 - Calendar SUB CHAPTER B Off Season & Spring Training A. The TAIAO calendar for Football Off Season and Spring Training shall be from December 1 st until the following May 31 st. 1. Full contact practices in December are only approved for teams and players directly participating in the TAIAO sanctioned State Championships and the TAIAO Sanctioned All-Star Games. 2. Full contact practices (other than as mentioned above) are only allowed during Spring Training. B. No organized instruction or activities may be given on a Sunday. Page 4

Section 407 Off Season A. From January 1 st until May 31 st of the following year, coaches may conduct approved football off season programs. B. Accelerated physical education activities, calisthenics, individual skills, strength training and conditioning exercises may be conducted starting no earlier than 6:00 AM and concluding no later than 8:00 PM. C. These activities shall not; 1. Exceed one continuous period of up to but not to exceed 90 minutes per day; and, 2. A total of 300 minutes per week. D. Practice may include six-on-six drills and other full team drills without contact activities. E. Allowed equipment is limited to a football, cleated shoes, passing and punting machines and physical education attire. 1. Air or padded blocking dummies or devices, and other similar devices are prohibited. 2. No contact equipment or activities are allowed. F. Coaches shall make every effort to see that students understand that participation in Off Season activities is strictly voluntary and never required. Participation shall not be a prerequisite for trying out for a football team or getting more playing time. Section 408 Member Organization Facilities Use (Off Season) A. Students may attend member organization open gyms, facilities and weight rooms. B. Attendance records shall not be kept. C. Coaches and other authorized instructors may; 1. Be present to supervise the facilities and equipment. 2. Provide specific instruction in sport skills. 3. Provide weight lifting instruction and maintain progress charts. D. Coaches are responsible for notifying student athletes in their sport that their participation is strictly voluntary, never required, and in no way shall be a prerequisite for making the team or getting more playing time. E. Facilities of a member organization may be made available to students under the following conditions: 1. Recreational opportunities receive advance approval by the member organization, 2. Dates and times of operation shall be announced, posted or publicized so that every student involved in that member organization is aware of the opportunity, 3. Each activity is based on a first come, first served basis. 4. Use of the facilities may be restricted to that member organization s students. a. Note: If only members of an athletic team are allowed to participate in their sport in an open recreational facility, it could be deemed a violation of off-season regulations. Page 5

Section 409 Spring Training A. Spring Football Workouts ( Spring Training ) for each member organization shall be an optional activity. B. Calendar 1. Spring Training may start no earlier than March 1 st and must end no later than May 31 st. 2. A team shall have; a. No more than 18 practice days (the first 4 of which must be acclimation practices), b. Only one practice session per day, c. No practice which exceeds 3 hours, d. A maximum of 12 hours per week with contact activities or equipment. C. Four Day Acclimatization Practice Requirement. Each student participating in Spring Training must undergo a 4 practice acclimatization period. This requirement shall also apply to all students joining the team after the first day of Spring Training practice. The acclimatization period shall include the following; 1. The first four days of practice for each student shall be conducted without any contact equipment except helmets. Other contact equipment may be fitted and issued prior to the first day workouts. 2. During the first four days, only shoes, socks, T-shirts, shorts and helmets may be worn. 3. During the four-day acclimatization period, no contact activities shall be permitted. D. Contact 1. Full contact activities and football equipment are allowed for Spring Training. 2. Football equipment is defined in Section 441 B. E. Activities 1. Football practice or training is interpreted to mean any organized instruction in football plays, formations or team skills. 2. No contests (games or scrimmages) with other schools are allowed. 3. No Sunday activities unless authorized by TAIAO Section 410 - Calendar SUB CHAPTER C Summer Activities A. The TAIAO calendar for Football Summer activities shall be from June 1 st until the following July 31 st. B. No organized instruction or activities may be given on a Sunday. Section 411 Summer Activities A. Student Participation. 1. Summer Workouts and activity shall be an optional activity. Page 6

2. Coaches shall make every effort to see that students understand that participation in Summer Workout or attendance at Summer Camps is strictly voluntary and never required. Participation shall not be a prerequisite for trying out for a football team or getting more playing time. B. Workout Schedule. 1. From June 1 st until July 31 st TAIAO coaches may conduct approved Summer Workouts. 2. Summer Workouts Accelerated may be conducted starting no earlier than 6:00 AM and concluding no later than 9:00 PM. 3. These activities shall not; a. Exceed 2 hours per day; and, b. A total of 8 hours per week. 4. Student initiated or student led activities are allowed at any time. C. Summer Workouts. Summer Workouts may include; 1. Accelerated physical education activities, calisthenics, individual skills, strength training and conditioning exercises. 2. Team Workouts. Coaches and administrators may schedule and supervise Team Workouts without contact activities or equipment. 3. Summer Tournaments. Coaches and administrators may organize, supervise and schedule 6 on 6 (or 7 on 7) summer tournaments. a. TAIAO Coaches are allowed to coach their players in these tournaments. D. Summer Camps. Participation in summer leagues or attendance at summer athletic camps are not considered school workouts even though there may be several members of a TAIAO school playing on one team in a summer league (or attending the same camp). a. TAIAO coaches are allowed to coach their players in these leagues or camps. Section 412 Member Organization Facility Use (Summer) A. Students may attend member organization open gyms, facilities and weight rooms. B. Attendance records shall not be kept. C. Coaches and other authorized instructors may; 1. Be present to supervise the facilities and equipment, 2. Provide specific instruction in sport skills 3. Provide weight lifting instruction and maintain progress charts. D. Coaches are responsible for notifying student athletes that their participation is strictly voluntary, never required, and in no way shall be a prerequisite for making the team or getting more playing time. E. Facilities of a member organization may be made available to athletes under the following conditions; 1. Recreational opportunities receive advance approval by the member organization, 2. Dates and times of operation shall be announced, posted or publicized so that every student involved in that member organization is aware of the opportunity, 3. Each activity is based on a first come, first served basis. 4. The facilities will be closed on Sunday. 5. An adult other than a Coach may be appointed to supervise the Facilities. 6. Use of the Facilities may be restricted to that member organization s students. Page 7

a. Note: If only members of an athletic team are allowed to participate in their sport in an open recreational facility, it could be deemed a violation of Summer Workout regulations. Sections 413 to 420 are reserved for expansion. Section 421 - Calendar SUB CHAPTER D Football Season Calendar A. The TAIAO calendar for Pre-Season, Regular Season and Post Season Football shall be 18 weeks beginning with the first Monday of August (Week -2) and ending at the end of Week 15. B. The Pre-Season shall not exceed three weeks beginning with the first Monday in August (Week -2) and continuing for 3 full weeks (Week 0). C. The Regular season shall not exceed eleven weeks beginning with the fourth Monday in August (Week 1) and continuing for 11 full weeks (Week 11). D. Post Season shall be; 1. 3 weeks in 2014, 2. Expanding to up to 4 weeks beginning in 2015. E. The All Star game shall be one week. F. No organized instruction or activities may be given on a Sunday. SUB CHAPTER E Pre-Season and Regular Season Section 422 Fall Practice Schedules A. Four Day Acclimatization Period Requirement. The first four days of Fall practice for all students shall be conducted without any contact equipment except for helmets. 1. This four day acclimation requirement shall also apply to any students joining the team after the first day of practice. 2. During the first four days only shoes, socks, T-shirts, shorts and helmets may be worn. 3. Other football equipment may be fitted and issued prior to the first day workouts. 4. Only one practice per day may be scheduled during the Acclimatization Period. 5. A walk through in addition to the one practice is also allowed during the Acclimatization Period. However, helmets may NOT be worn during the walk through. Page 8

B. Pre-Season Practices. 1. Pre-season shall last no more than 3 weeks. Running from the Monday of Week -2 through the end of Week 0. 2. After completion of the Acclimatization Period, a. Member organizations may schedule more than one practice per day; but may not schedule more than three practices in any two day period during preseason, nor more than two practices in any one day. b. If two practices are scheduled on day one, day two is limited to one practice session. c. No member organization may schedule nor require a student to participate in more than three practices in any two day period regardless of level of participation. 3. On days when two practices are held, a. The padded session shall not last longer than three hours; and, b. The other session shall not last longer than two hours and is limited to i. No conditioning ii. No contact activities iii. No player equipment helmets may not be worn during this time c. There shall be a minimum break of at least two hours between sessions. 4. On days when one practice is held the session shall not last longer than three hours. 5. During the rest/recovery time between multiple practices there shall be no practice activities. This time is exclusively for students to rest and recover for the following practice session. C. Regular and Post Season Practices. 1. Beginning with week 1 and continuing until the end of Post Season play only one practice per day may be scheduled. 2. The maximum length of practice shall not exceed three hours. 3. During the Regular and Post Season, no student is allowed to participate in more than 90 minutes of full contact practice per week. a. Students may participate in air, bags, wrap or thud drills at any point. These are not deemed contact. i. Air means running unopposed without bags or any opposition. ii. Bags means executed against a bag, shield or pad to allow for a softcontact surface. iii. Wrap means full speed drills until contact, which is above the waist with iv. students remaining on their feet. Thud means same as wrap but with a competitive tempo and no predetermined winner and students are not tackling to the ground. 4. Practice time in shells (shorts, shoulder pads and helmets) are assumed not to be full contact. D. Definitions. 1. The following activities are practice activities ; a. Actual on field practice b. Sport specific skill instruction c. Mandatory conditioning 2. The following activities are not considered practice activities ; a. Meetings Page 9

b. Film Study c. Injury Treatment d. Weight Training e. Water Breaks f. Rest Breaks g. Voluntary Conditioning (may not be coach directed or supervised) 3. Football practice or training is interpreted to mean any organized instruction in football plays, formations or individual and/or team skills. 4. Football equipment is as listed in NCAA Rule 1.4.3-4. Section 423 Pre Season Scrimmages A. Pre-season scrimmages with other teams may not be held until completion of the Acclimatization Period and 5 days of contact in practice. B. No member organization shall participate in more than 1. One preseason scrimmage per week; and, 2. Two preseason scrimmages per season. Section 424 Regular Season Games A. Game Schedule 1. The Regular Season shall begin on the Monday of Week 1 and conclude on the Saturday of Week 11. 2. Preferred game days are Friday and Saturday. a. Member organizations may play their first Regular Season game as early as Thursday of Week 1. 3. No games will be scheduled on Sunday 4. Subject to the District Committee s district schedule, district play is expected to be completed during weeks 6-10. E. Post Season Qualification. 1. Member organizations are required to play a minimum of 6 Regular Season games to qualify for Post Season play. 2. Students are required to participate in a minimum of 6 Regular Season games to qualify for Post Season player honors. Section 425 Game Participation Limits A. No team or student may participate in more than 10 varsity games during the Regular Season. B. No member organization may schedule more than 1 varsity game per week. C. No team or student shall be permitted to take part in more than one varsity game within five calendar days. 1. Example: A team playing Saturday cannot play again until the following Thursday. A team playing Monday could play any time on the following Saturday. my not schedule more than 1 game per week. Page 10

D. Junior Varsity students may be allowed to dress out for a second game within a week so long as the student does not exceed playing more than the equivalent of 5 quarters of play for the week. 1. Participation in an overtime period will not be counted against allowable quarters. 2. Playing a single play in a quarter will be defined as participation in that quarter. Section 426 - Game Rules SUB CHAPTER F Game Administration A. All Football games shall be governed by the NCAA football rules, including NCAA Six-Man Rule variations and exceptions. B. Tied Games. The NCAA overtime system shall be used in all varsity games tied at the end of regulation play. Section 427 Post Game Reporting Requirements A. Game Statistics 1. Posting of each game team and individual statistics shall be kept current with the stats being posted no later than the end of Tuesday following the date the game was played. 2. The timely entry of stats will be monitored. 3. Failure to keep stats current will result in disciplinary action up to and including non-qualification for post season player honors. Section 428 Pre and Post Game Activities A. Prayer Encouraged. 1. At each contest between TAIAO member organizations pre-game and post game prayer is encouraged (not required). 2. When a TAIAO member organization is playing a non TAIAO School, the TAIAO member organization is encouraged to offer to pray before or after the game with the non TAIAO School. B. Quarters. 1. Varsity game quarters shall be 10 minutes in length. 2. The break between the 1 st 2 nd and 3 rd 4 th quarters shall be 2 minutes. F. Half Time. 1. The time between halves shall be 15 minutes unless otherwise mutually agreed to prior to the game by both participating teams. Page 11

Section 429 - Tickets & Admissions Regular Season Games. A. Passes. A member organization may create game and season passes for home games. These passes are applicable only to their regular season home games and are not applicable to another school s game location. TAIAO administrative passes shall be honored. B. Tickets. Tickets for any regular season game shall not exceed the following: 1. ADULTS - $5.00, 2. STUDENTS (High school and below and children) - $3.00, 3. FAMILY - $25.00. 4. A member organization may charge less if desired. 5. Coaches, players, officials and primary game personnel (chain gang, ball boy, trainer, team manager, etc.) are exempt from paying admission. Section 430 - Game Officials Regular Season Games A. All Game officials shall be UIL Certified, TASO Certified and TAIAO approved. B. Four officials are expected for a Varsity game. A minimum of 3 officials are required. If less than 3 officials show up, it is at the discretion of the visiting coach whether to play or not. If visiting coach elects to play the game, the game will count without forfeit; otherwise, a scrimmage can be played. Sections 431 440 are reserved for expansion Section 441 - Equipment SUB CHAPTER G Equipment A. Head Coach Responsible. The head football coach of each member organization shall be responsible for annually certifying compliance with each of the following equipment rules and requirements. B. Football Equipment. All equipment worn in practices and games shall be NOCSAE certified and shall comply with NCAA Rule 1.4.3-4. 1. At a minimum football equipment shall include the following: a. Helmet b. Hip pads c. Jersey d. Knee pads e. Mouthpiece f. Pants g. Shoulder pads h. Socks i. Thigh guards Page 12

C. Helmets. Football helmets shall be reconditioned and certified every two years. Helmets shall be replaced upon sustaining irreparable damage or at the end of their warranted life expectancy (not to exceed 10 years). 1. Eye Shields. Only eye shields that are completely clear will be allowed. D. Jerseys Home & Away. Each member organization playing TAIAO football shall have a Home and an Away jersey. 1. All jerseys shall be readable. Dark numbers on dark jerseys and light numbers on light jerseys are not permitted. Opponents and officials must be able to read the number from a distance across the field. 2. Exceptions for new programs must be approved by the Football Committee Chairman. 3. Each student shall be issued a number at the beginning of the season which shall remain his number through the entire season (as it is listed in MaxPreps on the Team Roster). If a number change is required (see below) the coach shall inform each future opponent of the change for the remainder of the season. 4. Acceptable reasons for a number change shall be: a. In the event the original uniform is damaged and requires replacement. b. In the event a jersey is not available (forgotten, etc.) and a real time replacement is required. 5. The jersey shall be full length and tucked into the pants. The length of jersey becomes an issue of safety when it does not properly cover rib protectors and/or back plates that are attached to the shoulder pads. E. Team Colors. The Home team shall wear colored jerseys and the Visiting team shall wear white unless another arrangement is mutually agreed upon. F. Game Uniforms. 1. All coaches shall ensure all students are properly equipped to make the game of football as safe as possible. 2. The head coach or his designated representative shall certify to the umpire before the each scrimmage or game that all students are equipped according to the mandatory and legal equipment rules. 3. Proper uniforms shall be worn at each scrimmage and game. A team or a student that is in violation is subject to penalties. 4. All students shall wear and be properly equipped with football equipment as defined in subsection B above. G. Equipment Infractions. 1. The first three infractions for failure to wear mandatory equipment or wearing illegal equipment require a charged timeout per infraction. The fourth infraction in a half requires a five-yard penalty. 2. Students shall not remove their Game Jersey or uniform while inside the playing area during the contest. Removal of any part of one s uniform shall be considered unsportsmanlike conduct and subject to sanction. Exceptions are granted for injury or equipment repair. 3. A hard or abrasive substance that is not covered is an illegal equipment violation. H. Footballs. 1. All varsity game balls shall be NFHS approved. These balls are subject to the approval of the referees. 2. Each team may provide their own balls for use when on Offense and during Kick Offs. Page 13

SUB CHAPTER H Coach Training and Certification Concussions Section 442 - Coach Training & Certification A. All TAIAO head football coaches are required to complete the following NFHS Courses by August 1 st of each year: 1. Core Courses: a. Fundamentals of Coaching; and, b. First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches 2. Additional Course: a. Concussion in Sports B. All TAIAO football coaches and other staff are strongly encouraged to complete training courses or clinics related to the following: a. Heat Acclimatization: Education and training related to utilization of available professional development tools regarding proper approach to Heat Acclimatization. b. Sportsmanship: Education and training related to utilization of available professional development tools regarding proper approach to Sportsmanship, how it impacts the educational process and your specific role in promoting it at all interscholastic athletic events. Section 443 - Concussions A. In addition to required training, every TAIAO head football coach will follow the UIL mandated protocol related to any student who shows signs, symptoms or behaviors associated with a concussion, which include the following: 1. Immediate removal from the contest or practice 2. May not return to play on the same day 3. Shall not return until cleared to play by an appropriate health-care professional 4. Return to Play protocol shall, at a minimum, include the following: a. Day 1 24 hours symptom free b. Day 2 light aerobic exercise; 5 to 10 minutes of light workout c. Day 3 Moderate aerobic exercise; 15-20 minutes of running at moderate intensity d. Day 4 Non-contact training drills in full uniform; weight training and resistance training permitted e. Day 5 Full contact practice or training f. Day 6 Eligible for game play Page 14

SUB CHAPTER I Post Season Play (Note: Sub Chapter I Post Season Play will apply to the 2014 Football Season only. It is intended the 2014 Football Season will have 3 playoff rounds for each Division and all TAIAO teams will qualify under the At- Large rules. Post Season rules for the 2015 season and beyond will be published after conclusion of the 2014 season.) Section 444 - Post Season Play A. Minimum Game Requirement. Teams shall have completed a minimum of 6 Regular Season games in order to be eligible for Post Season play. B. Post Season Play Duration. Post Season Play shall begin Week 12 and shall continue for 3 weeks through week 14. C. Playoff Selection. The TAIAO goal for the 2014 season is for 75% of the qualifying teams within a Division to be eligible for the playoffs. It is anticipated an 8 bracket playoff system will be used; provided that if a Division has more than 12 teams another scenario for a 16 team bracket may be created. 1. Division 1 The top 8 ranked teams (per MaxPreps after Week 10 game results are posted) shall be seeded according to their rankings. 2. Division 2 The top 8 ranked teams (per MaxPreps after Week 10 games results are posted) shall be seeded according to their rankings. D. Game Scheduling Limits. No team or student shall be permitted to take part in more than one varsity playoff game within five calendar days. Section 445 Team Rosters. A. Team rosters of all playoff qualifying teams must be submitted to the Football Committee Chairman by Friday of Week 11 to be assured of being included in the state championship programs. The roster form required in this Football Plan will be the only form acceptable. Section 446 Playoff Brackets. A. The Football Committee shall be responsible for preparation of each Divisional Playoff bracket. The brackets shall be prepared after Week 10 results are complete. B. Each bracket shall be ready for posting on Wednesday of Week 11. Section 447 - Playoff Games A. First and Second Round games Regional and Semi-Final Playoffs. 1. Home Team. The higher ranked team shall be the Home Team. 2. Game Date, Time and Location. a. The Home Team shall choose the site for the game. Page 15

i. 180 Mile Rule. In the event the location of the home game site of two teams is greater than 180 miles apart, a neutral site shall be mutually agreed on by both member organizations to play the game. The intent is for the neutral site to be approximately half way between both teams. b. The Home Team shall determine the day (Friday or Saturday) of the game. The preferred day for playoffs is Saturday. However, both member organizations can, by mutual agreement, choose to play on a Thursday. c. The time for the playoff game shall be agreed to by both member organizations. 3. Game Confirmation. a. Playoff sites and times shall be confirmed with both schools and the TAIAO Football Committee Chairman no later than noon on the Tuesday prior to the game. b. In the event the involved member organizations are unable to reach an agreement by the Tuesday noon deadline, then the TAIAO Football Committee Chairman shall make a final determination on behalf of the teams. 4. Home Team Responsibilities. a. The Home Team shall manage and be responsible for all game day activities and personnel including the scheduling and payment for the field, referees, concessions, announcer, clock operator, security, a 3 man chain crew, etc. b. Costs (or net proceeds) shall be split 50/50 between the 2 teams when playing at a neutral site. 5. Game Passes. All game and season passes issued by any member organization are suspended for playoff games. 6. Film Exchange. Each member organization involved is REQUIRED to exchange a minimum of two quality films with their opponent as provided in Section 462. 7. Tickets & Admissions. a. The Home Team will be responsible for setting ticket prices for the game. b. Ticket prices for the game may not exceed the following: i. Adults - $10.00 ii. Students & Children (18 and under) - $5.00 iii. Family - $25.00 c. Coaches, players, officials and primary game personnel (ball boys, officials, team managers, trainers, etc.) are exempt from paying admission. 8. Reporting Results. The head coach of the winning team of each playoff game shall report game results as soon as possible after conclusion of the game to the Football Committee Chairman. B. Third Round State Final Games. 1. The State Final Games (Division 1 and Division 2) shall be played at a central location designated by TAIAO. 2. The State Final Games (Division 1 and Division 2) shall be played on a day and at a time designated by TAIAO. 3. TAIAO shall manage all game day activities. 4. Game Passes. All game and season passes issued by any member organization are suspended for playoff games. 5. Film Exchange. Each member organization involved is REQUIRED to exchange a minimum of two quality films with their opponent as provided in Section 462. 6. Tickets & Admissions. Page 16

a. TAIAO will use its best efforts to choose playoff locations in a manner to appropriately size the location to the expected crowd and to create an admission fee that is reasonable. b. Ticket prices for State Championship games shall be determined by the TAIAO Steering Committee taking into account the venue, the expense of the event, the impact on expected spectator population and the overall TAIAO organizational welfare. This policy is consistent with those procedures used by like organizations and is the guidance that will be applicable to all TAIAO activities. c. Coaches, players, officials and primary game personnel (ball boys, team managers, trainers, etc.) are exempt from paying admission. SUB CHAPTER J Post Season Honors and All Star Games (For the 2014 Season, Post Season Honors will consist of All-Region and All-State. Beginning with the 2015 Season, Post Season Honors will consist of All-District and All-State.) Section 448 - Player Honors; Eligibility and Statistics A. The purpose of awarding Post Season Honors to students is to recognize exceptional talent and performance of an individual player as consistently demonstrated throughout the season. B. A student shall have played in at least 6 regular season games in order to qualify for this recognition. C. Statistics for the individual student shall be maintained at the member organization s website in MaxPreps. 1. Individual student statistics must be kept current (as required in Section 427) and shall be as accurate as possible. 2. Failure to post statistics as required will disqualify a student from consideration. Section 449 Honors Team Composition A. Each Post Season Honors team shall have a 1 st team, 2 nd team and Honorable Mention for the following 12 positions: 1. 4 utility offensive players per team 2. 4 utility defensive players per team 3. 1 center per team (i.e. one that can accurately and reliably snap the ball for punts, PATs, Spread offense and under center) 4. 1 Quarterback/Spreadback per team (i.e. an on the field leader who can pass the ball and run when necessary) 5. 1 Kicker per team (i.e. reliable in PATS, deep kicks, squib kicks and/or onside kicks; best percentage with a minimum/reasonable number of PATs) 6. 1 Return Specialist per team (e.g. best yardage percentage per return with a minimum/reasonable number of returns) Page 17

Section 450 - All Region Selection and Recognition (2014 Season ONLY) A. For the 2014 Season Post Season Player Honors and participation in the All Star game each Division shall be split into approximate halves for super regionals on a North-South axis. B. At the conclusion of Week 10 of the Regular Season but prior to 10:00 AM on Tuesday of Week 11, the head coach of each member organization shall select and forward to the Football Committee Chairman deserving students for All-Regional honors and recognition for his team only using the following guidelines: 1. Player and team statistics shall be a primary guide but they shall not be used exclusively, 2. No one player shall receive recognition for more than 2 different positions, 3. Nominations shall be for teams and positions as specified in Section 449. C. All-Regional Honors for his team shall be announced by each head coach during Week 12. Section 451 All-District Selection and Recognition (Beginning with the 2015 Season) A. At the conclusion of Week 10 of the season but prior to 10:00 AM on Tuesday of Week 11, each District Chair shall convene a meeting (in person or by conference call) of the head coaches of the teams within his district. The Football Committee Chairman or a member of the Football Committee shall attend the meeting to give guidance to the process. B. All At-Large teams shall be assigned, by Division, into a separate District by the Football Committee Chairman for the purpose of selection of All-District honors. The Football Committee Chairman shall act as District Chair for each At-Large district. C. At these meetings, the head coaches shall nominate and select deserving players for All District honors and recognition using the following guidelines: 1. Players shall be selected by majority vote of the District head coaches. a. The Football Committee Chairman or attending Football Committee member shall have final determination in the event a majority decision is not reached by the District head coaches. 2. Player and team statistics shall be a primary guide but they shall not be used exclusively. 3. No one player shall receive recognition for more than 2 different positions. 4. Selection shall be for teams and positions as specified in Section 449. D. Each District Chair shall submit the final list of All District honors to the Football Committee Chairman by 10:00 AM on Tuesday of Week 11. E. All District Honors shall be announced by the Football Committee Chairman during Week 12. Page 18

Section 452 - All State Selection and Recognition A. Prior to 12:00 noon on Friday of Week 11, the Football Committee Chairman shall convene (in person or by conference call) 4 meetings for the purpose of determining All-State Honors; B. For the 2014 Season; 1. One meeting shall be held for each super region (North and South) in each Division (Division 1 and 2) for the purpose of nomination and selection of All- State Honors. 2. Each meeting shall consist of the head coaches in that super region and that Division (For example: Division 1, Northern Region or Division 2, Southern Region). 3. There shall be 4 All-State Teams. One for each Division in each super region. 4. Nomination and selection shall be based on the following guidelines: a. Head coaches shall review the 1 st Team All-Region selections in their Division and super region as automatic nominations for consideration for All State honor & recognition. b. Each All-State Player shall be selected by a majority of the head coaches in attendance. i. The Football Committee Chairman shall have final determination in the event a majority decision is not reached by the head coaches. c. No one player may receive recognition for more than 1 position. d. Selection shall be for teams and positions as specified in Section 449. e. Each 1 st Team All Region player considered for All-State honors but not selected for All State for either the 1 st Team or 2 nd Team shall automatically receive All State Honorable Mention. 5. The Football Committee Chairman shall submit the final list of All State honors to the TAIAO Steering Committee for informational purposes. 6. All-State Honors (1 st Team, 2 nd Team and Honorable Mention) shall be announced by the Football Committee Chairman during Week 12. C. Beginning with the 2015 Season; 1. For All State Player Honors and participation in the All Star game the Football Committee Chairman shall split each Division into approximate halves for super regionals on either a North-South or East-West basis (for example, Division 1 North-South and Division 2 East-West). a. At-Large Districts in each Division may be divided by the Football Committee Chairman between both super regions. 2. One meeting shall be held for each super region in each Division for the purpose of nomination and selection of All-State Honors. 3. Each meeting shall consist of the District Chairs in that super region and that Division (For example: Division 1, Northern Region or Division 2, Eastern Region). 4. There shall be 4 All-State Teams. One for each Division in each super region. 5. Nomination and selection shall be selected based on the following guidelines: a. District Chairs shall review the 1 st Team All-District selections in their Division and super region as automatic nominations for consideration for All State honor & recognition. Page 19

b. Each All-State Player shall be selected by a majority of the District Chairs in attendance. i. The Football Committee Chairman shall have final determination in the event a majority decision is not reached by the District Chairs. c. No one player may receive recognition for more than 1 position. d. Selection shall be for teams and positions as specified in Section 449. e. Each 1 st Team All District player considered for All-State honors but not selected for All State for either the 1 st Team or 2 nd Team shall automatically receive All State Honorable Mention 6. The Football Committee Chairman shall submit the final list of All State honors to the TAIAO Steering Committee for informational purposes. 7. All-State Honors (1 st Team, 2 nd Team and Honorable Mention) shall be announced by the Football Committee Chairman during Week 12. Section 453 - All-Star Games A. Purpose. All Star games are designed to bring together the most talented players in TAIAO Six Man Football at the end of the season in order for them to be recognized and to play on the same field as others of equal recognition. Both a D2 game and a D1 game shall be played at the conclusion of the season. B. Location and Date. 1. The All Star games shall occur the weekend immediately after the State Finals. Typically this is the first Saturday of December (Week 15). 2. The All Star games shall be played at a central location so that individuals from various teams share the travel burden. TAIAO shall administer the game. C. Player Selection. 1. One game shall be played for each Division where the matchup is between 2 super regions as determined by the Football Committee Chairman of either a North/South or an East/West configuration. 2. Player selections for each All Star game shall be from the players previously named and recognized as 1 st Team All-State selections for each super regional team along with the 2 nd team Quarterback/Spread back and 2 nd team Center (14 total players per Super Regional Team). 3. Players from the 2 nd Team All-State selections may serve as substitutes for a 1 st Team player that is not able to play in the game. 4. Selections from the 2 nd Team All-State list shall be accomplished by the coach assigned to one of the All Star teams based on team need and with consideration to broaden team presentation if possible. C. Player Obligations. 1. Each player who wishes to attend/play in an All Star game must agree and will be required to; a. Forward to the TAIAO office payment in advance (if required) for the All Star jersey (Cost estimated at $50), and, b. Participate in the single practice for the All Star team the Friday evening prior to the game (located in the same area of the All Star game). D. Coach Selection and Guidelines. 1. Coaches for each All Star team shall be selected from the top ranked MaxPreps Page 20

team from each super region at the end of the Regular season in each Division. 2. Each All Star Coach accepting the invitation is expected to fulfill the following guidelines; a. Make it an enjoyable and fun event for each All Star. b. Insure playing time is created for each All Star not equal time but at least meaningful time (1 quarter minimum). c. Make every effort to not 45 the other team. Adjust defense and personnel to extend the game; run not pass if needed. d. Create at least one social time for the All Stars with a team dinner or breakfast (player participation is optional). e. Invite the head coach of another team within the super region to assist during the All Star activities. E. Tickets & Admissions. 1. The location for the All-Star game shall be chosen in a manner to appropriately size the location to the expected crowd and to create an admission fee that is reasonable as outlined below. 2. Tickets for games shall not exceed a. ADULTS - $10.00 b. STUDENTS (& children) - $5.00 c. FAMILY - $25.00. d. Coaches, players, Officials and primary game personnel (chain gang, ball boy, trainer, team manager etc.) are exempted from paying admissions. Sections 454 460 are reserved for expansion Section 461 - Videotaping/Filming SUB CHAPTER K Videotaping and Filming A. It is a violation to videotape or film an athletic contest in which your member organization or team is not competing unless prior consent of ALL member organizations involved has been obtained. B. A member organization does not have to obtain permission to film or tape a contest in which it is competing. However, the film or videotape may not be utilized for coaching purposes during the contest or for any other reason until after the contest has been completed. C. Films and videotapes become the property of the member organization doing the recording unless otherwise agreed to by consent of the member organizations involved in the contest. Page 21

Section 462 - Film/Video Exchange A. Regular Season. 1. TAIAO does not have a rule about exchanging film during the regular season. However, it is STRONGLY encouraged that a member organization would agree to exchange film/video with an upcoming opponent. 2. Exchanging film/video with an opponent is a recognized, accepted and encouraged practice for scouting purposes. For example; team A is playing team B in game 3 of the season, the coach from A trades his film from game 1 and/or 2 with the coach from team B for his film from game 1 and/or 2. The films are the property of the member organization doing the filming and they do not have to get permission from anyone to exchange their own property. 3. It is permissible for a coach to contact a team that has played his opponent and arrange to borrow or trade for that film/video. The film/video is the property of the member organization or school that made it legally, since they were involved in the game. B. Post Season. 1. Member organizations participating in Post Season play are REQUIRED to exchange 2 quality films/videos with their opponent as follows: a. The games to be exchanged shall be the recipient s choice, b. All film/video exchanged shall be received by the opponent no later than 10:00 AM on Monday preceding the game, c. Film/video may be in the form of film, disc or electronic copy (all are acceptable). Hudl is an acceptable media of exchange; and, d. Each film/video must be deemed viewable and usable by the opponent. It shall contain clarity for general use for scouting purposes. Section 463 Filming/Videotaping by Individuals A. Any individual videotaping or filming shall have permission from the member organizations involved in the contest and may not obstruct the view of other spectators of the contest. Section 464 - Commercial Uses A. Use of the films or videotapes for commercial purposes must be approved by all member organizations involved in the contest. Section 465 - Removal from Contest SUB CHAPTER L Removal from Contest A. Incident Report. Any coach or student ejected from a contest and/or receiving two or more 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalties during a contest, shall; Page 22

1. File an Incident Report with the TAIAO Football Committee Chairman on the TAIAO authorized form. a. The Incident Report is due by noon the following Monday. 2. Provide the opposing team s head coach with a copy of the filed Incident Report. 3. Member organizations who fail to properly report an ejection are subject to further sanctions. B. Discipline. 1. The TAIAO Football Committee Chairman shall be free to determine appropriate discipline in addition to the minimum sanctions listed below. 2. Minimum Sanctions; a. Students. i. Any student ejected from a contest shall be suspended from the next scheduled contest as shown on the schedule submitted prior to the season to the TAIAO Office. ii. Any student ejected from a contest for a 2 nd time within the same season iii. shall be suspended from the next 2 contests as shown on the schedule. Any student ejected from a contest for a 3 rd time within the same season shall be suspended for the remainder of the season (including post season). b. Coaches. i. Any coach ejected from a contest shall receive a private reprimand AND shall be suspended from the next scheduled contest as shown on the schedule submitted prior to the season to the TAIAO Office. ii. iii. Any coach ejected from a contest for a 2 nd time within the same season shall receive a public reprimand AND shall be suspended from the next 2 contests as shown on the schedule. Any coach ejected from a contest for a 3 rd time within the same season shall be suspended for the remainder of the season (including post season). C. If a total of three ejections, coaches and students combined, are received by a member organization during the season, the athletic director and coaching staff of the member organization will be required to meet with the TAIAO Football Committee Chairman. Section 466 - Dispute with an Official. A. A Coach or student who deliberately comes into physical contact with, or threatens to harm an official shall receive a minimum five (5) game suspension. Sections 467 480 are reserved for expansion Page 23