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Who This Is For
• High school football officials
• Athletic directors and coaches
• Rules interpreters and testers
Question 1: The basic spot is the previous spot unless Rule 8-5-2c
applies for a foul by A or B when the run or related run ends behind
the line of scrimmage where there is no change of possession.
• Answer: True
• Rationale: Under the NFHS "All-But-One" enforcement principle, if a run or a
related run ends behind the neutral zone (line of scrimmage) and there is no change of
possession, the basic spot for enforcing fouls by either Team A or Team B is the
previous spot. Rule 8-5-2c specifically addresses exceptions involving safeties.
Question 2: The jerseys of the home team shall all be the same dark
colors that clearly contrasts with white.
• Answer: True
• Rationale: NFHS rules require the home team to wear dark jerseys that provide a
clear contrast against white jerseys. The visiting team must wear white jerseys. This
prevents on-field confusion for players, coaches, and game officials.
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, Question 3: The ball can have commercial advertising added to the
surface of one of the panels.
• Answer: False
• Rationale: Football specifications strictly prohibit any commercial advertising on the
game ball. The only permissible markings are the manufacturer's logo, ball type,
corporate specifications, and approved sanctioning marks (such as the NFHS
authenticating mark).
Question 4: A player or nonplayer can trip an opponent.
• Answer: False
• Rationale: Tripping is entirely illegal in high school football. It is defined as using the
leg or foot to obstruct an opponent below the knee. Doing so results in a 15-yard
penalty for personal foul or unsportsmanlike conduct.
Question 5: A player is no longer defenseless once the player's
physical position and focus of concentration no longer makes the
player especially vulnerable to injury.
• Answer: True
• Rationale: The definition of a defenseless player relies strictly on vulnerability. Once
a player has re-established their balance, shifted their focus to the wider play, or is no
longer in a helpless physical position, they lose the specific protection protections
granted to defenseless players.
Question 6: A team B player may use locked hands to ward off an
opponent who is blocking him or attempting to block him.
• Answer: False
• Rationale: Defensive players are allowed to use their hands to ward off blockers, but
they may never lock their hands together to do so. Locking the hands constitutes
illegal use of hands and is penalized as a 10-yard infraction.
Question 7: A punt may be used as a free kick following a fair catch.
• Answer: False
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