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2021 SJV ROCKET FOOTBALL RULES

 

ELIGIBILITY

Player GRADE is determined as of September 1st.

LOWER Division weigh-ins will be conducted 45 mins before the scheduled start of each

game. The UPPER Division will weigh in at the End of the Third Quarter of the LOWER

Division game. All players MUST weigh in. Helmet and Shoulder pads are not required.

ALL players Must be weighed to be eligible to play in games.

 

LOWER LEVEL

Third and Fourth Graders must be 100 pounds or under to advance the football on either

offense, defense or special teams.

Third and Fourth Graders over 120 pounds are restricted to be on the line. A player over

120 pounds may not play a skilled position. All restricted players helmets will be marked

with yellow tape on the forehead area over the top and down the back of the helmet.

Proof of eligibility will lie with each program's director. Questions or concerns should be

referred to each program's director.

 

UPPER LEVEL

Fifth and Sixth Graders must be 140 pounds and under to advance the football on either

offense, defense, or special teams.

A player over 140 pounds may not play a skilled position or advance the ball. All

restricted players helmets will be marked with yellow tape on the forehead area over the

top and down the back of the helmet.

Proof of eligibility will lie with each program's director. Questions or concerns should be

referred to each program's director.

*Fourth Graders may play in Upper Level at the discretion of each program's director.

*Fifth and Sixth Grades may NOT play in Lower Level. No exceptions.

 

FIELD COACH

Only one coach at a time may be on the field except for Time outs and Injuries. This rule

applies to Upper and Lower level teams. All coaches are allowed to address only their

own team’s players during a game. All Coaches, Offense and Defense, on the field are

not allowed to say a word after Offensive huddle breaks. A 15-yard penalty will be given

against the coach each time.

 

UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT

Any coach that is penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct or ejected during a game will

have that incident reviewed by a grievance committee. The league will consider the

situation and determine if that coach should be disciplined for their actions or not. The

committee could impose a warning or possible suspension based on the severity of the

incident and if there have been any prior reviews of that coach by the grievance

committee. Three Directors will be chosen per review. The grievance committee will be

made up of Directors not involved in that game. The grievance committee will be

selected by the League Director. Failure to comply with the decision of the grievance

committee will subject that coach to permanent removal.

 

 

START TIME

LOWER LEVEL- Start Time 10:00 a.m.

UPPER LEVEL- 15 mins after Lower Level concludes.

 

QUARTERS

LOWER LEVEL- 10 Minute Quarters

UPPER LEVEL- 12 Minute Quarters

 

CLOCK

MHSAA Rules- Lower Level will be allowed a 45 second play clock. There is NO running

clock unless the “mercy rule” is in effect.

INJURY

 

An injured player must be off the field for a MINIMUM of 3 plays. Concussion protocol

shall be followed for head injuries.

 

FIELD

Turf, Tennis, or Molded Cleat Athletic Shoes are permitted. Shoes with steel cleats, steel

tips, fiberglass or removable cleats are NOT permitted.

 

GAME RULES

All High School rules apply except for the following:

 

RESTRICTED PLAYERS

Any player over 100 lbs. on Lower Division and any player over 140 lbs. on

Upper Division. Restricted players will be marked with a yellow strip from the

front of the helmet to the rear of the helmet. Restricted players shall not play a

skilled position. Restricted players shall not advance the ball. If a restricted player

takes possession of the ball, the play will be whistled dead at the spot the

restricted player took possession of the ball.

 

BLITZING

Lower Level Only: No blitzing between tackles. No interior blitzing from

tackle-to-tackle by the defense. Defensive lineman must be on the line of

scrimmage and in a down position. Only 6 men TOTAL (including ends) are

allowed on the line of scrimmage on the lower level. No stacking of Defensive

lineman. Only down lineman can cross the line of scrimmage in the

tackle-to-tackle zone. Players off the line of scrimmage inside tackles must be 5

yards off the line of scrimmage and only advance after the snap. Players outside

of the tackles may cross the line of scrimmage and may be in a two-point stance.

The Head Referee will give one warning for each team, if they are Blitzing after

the warning is issued, a 10-yard penalty will be assessed each time a blitz is

called. You are allowed a nose guard.

 

FREE KICKS (Upper & Lower Levels):

During a punt, field goal, or extra point try the team must have a minimum of 5

players within 3 yards of the line of scrimmage. No offensive or defensive player

will make contact with another player or cross the line of scrimmage or retreat

from their position to block until the ball is kicked. Lower level has the option of

20 yards in field position in lieu of punting. Upper level must punt.

 

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

At any point during a game that one team is leading by 21 points, or more, and

until the point differential is 20 points or under, the team that is trailing may

request that the leading team remove one of their starting skilled position players

(QB and Running Backs) from advancing the football. If a removed player takes

possession of the football the play will be dead where the possession took place

(i.e. fumble recovery or interception). A QB receiving a snap is considered a

removed player is not eligible to receive a pass. A player will be determined

removed after being advised by the Head Official that the trailing coach has

requested the competitive advantage.

 

OFFICIATING

The home team will furnish a minimum of 2 Certified officials. You may have an

optional third official. If a certified head referee does not show up to officiate the

game, the Head Coaches from each team will agree on 3 referees, one

representative for each team, to Head Referee that game. A head referee may

not be a student from either school that is playing that day. Directors are

responsible for getting a report from the head official if any coach is penalized for

unsportsmanlike conduct. That information should be forwarded to the League

Director by the following Monday. Directors are responsible for making sure

officials are knowledgeable of the league rules.

 

PRACTICES

Early Season Practice- Before First Contest: Collision contact is limited to no more than

2 hours in a week (Monday- Sunday). Intersquad scrimmages will calculate collision

contact based on 1⁄2 of the total time (2-hour scrimmage= 1 hour of collision contact).

In-Season (Game Week): A maximum of 45 minutes of collision contact is allowed

during an in-season week (Monday- Sunday).

Mandatory conditioning practices with a 3 minimum and 5 maximum with helmets only

must be held before Full Pad Contact practices.

Full Pad Contact practices: 10 maximum full pad practices may be held before the

opener. Scrimmages count as one practice. 3 practices per week are allowed after the

season opener and a coach must be present at every practice.

 

PLAYING FIELD

Lower and Upper Levels- 100 yards.

 

MOUTHPIECES

All mouthpieces must be attached by a strap to the facemask on the helmet and mouth

pieces must not be cut too short, (mouth pieces must cover all of the player’s teeth).

 

COACHES

All league directors will provide the SJV League Director with the names, addresses, and

phone numbers of all their Head Coaches for their Lower Level and Upper Level teams.

This information will be given to all head coaches for contact purposes. Any head coach

that is found to have an illegal player/restricted player that is playing an improper

position by SJV Rocket Football Rules will serve a 2-game suspension. A second

offense by a head coach will result in a lifetime ban from coaching in the SJV League. All

Head Coaches must complete “Heads Up” concussion training and protocols.

 

PLAYERS

ALL PLAYERS MUST PLAY FOR THE PROGRAM DIRECTLY AFFILIATED WITH

THEIR PROSPECTIVE SCHOOL. EXCEPTIONS MUST HAVE APPROVAL BY

MAJORITY OF DIRECTORS WITHIN LEAGUE.

Anyone above the Sixth Grade Level is INELIGIBLE to play Rocket Football