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Intramural sports are scheduled competitive and recreational activities. Intramural activities are offered for both men and women. Participants may choose from individual, dual or team activities. Male, female, and coed activities are organized into various skill levels for the enjoyment of the participant.
Flag Football
Information
Fall semester sport; 7on7; Men, Women, and Corec divisions offered; Register a team or as a free agent; League will be played at Panthersville on Sundays
Rules
<CoRec Flag Football rules can be found here>
Grace period: 5 mins max. If a team has at least 1 participant signed in at game time, but not enough to play, the team will be given 5 mins to get enough players. If after 5 mins, the team is still short players, the game is a forfeit. If the teams gets enough to play before the 5 mins is up, the game will begin, and the other team will be awarded 7 points. The game clock will reflect the amount of time elapsed for the grace period. If no players are signed in at game time, there is no grace period, and the game is declared a forfeit.
1. Game, Field, Players, and Equipment
1.1 Shirts must be long enough to tuck in so that they remain tucked in the pants/shorts during the entire down or short enough so there is a minimum 4" from the bottom of the shirt to the player’s waistline.
1.2 Pants or shorts with BELT LOOPS or POCKETS are prohibited.
1.3 Towels may not hang form a player’s waist or otherwise interfere with the possible removal of a flag. Towels however may be used and kept on the ground on the ball before the snap.
1.4 All jewelry must be removed including watches, earrings, bracelets, etc. Players may wear soft, pliable basketball or wrestling knee pads on legs, knees and/or ankle.
1.5 The game shall be played between two teams of 7 players each on a rectangular field. Each team must have 5 players on the field in order to begin the game.
1.6 The field is divided into 4 zones of 20 yards each and 2 end zones of 10 yards each.
1.7 Each team shall designate a captain to act as team spokesperson and make decisions. Only the captain may talk to officials. Team representatives including players, spectators, team managers, coaches, and group members subject to the rules.
1.8 The use of dangerous equipment is prohibited. Cleats must be rubber and no metal cleats are allowed.
1.9 Men will use the regular size football, while women will use the intermediate size football (Co-Rec may use either size balls). Game balls will be provided but teams may choose to use their own footballs. Referees will not handle the football, the offense is responsible for the ball at all times.
2. Periods, Time Factors, Substitutions
2.1 The winner of the pre-game toss shall have the first choice of options:
A. offense/defense
B. which goal to defend
C. to defer their choice of A or B until the second half.
2.2 Playing time and intermissions. A game shall consist of 4 quarters with a 3-minute halftime. Each quarter shall consist of 10 minutes. There is no intermission between the 1st- 2nd quarters and the 3rd-4th quarters. Teams will switch directions at the end of the 1st and 3rd quarters. The clock will run continuously during the 1st quarter, the 2nd quarter, the 3rd quarter, and the first 8 minutes of the 4th quarter. The clock will stop during the last 2 minutes of the 4th quarter. During those last 2 minutes, the clock will stop such as in college football:
· Penalties
· Scoring plays
· Incomplete passes/out of bounds
· Injured players
· First downs (until the ball is set in play by referee’s ready to play whistle).
2.3 Mercy Rule: If a team is ahead by 19 points (Co-Rec is 25 points) at the two-minute warning in the second half, the game is over.
2.4 Kickoffs: There will no longer be kickoffs. At the beginning of each half and after every score, the ball will be placed on the fourteen-yard line.
2.5 Each team is allowed two (2) timeouts per half (30-seconds each); time-outs not used in the first half are not carried over into the second half. The clock will stop during time-outs.
2.6 Free substitution is allowed after any whistle provided the substitution does not delay the game. However, all offensive players must be momentarily 5 yards in bounds before the snap.
2.7 The offensive team has 25 seconds to put the ball in play after referee signals "ready for play." Penalty: 5yds.
2.8 A maximum of 20 players is allowed on the roster.
2.9 Tie Games: Ties will be broken by the "Texas Tie Breaker"
A. Play will begin on the 10-yard line and teams will have 4 plays each.
B. A coin toss will precede "Tie Breaker". The team winning the toss has 3 options: Offense, Defense, or Direction. The opposing team then has the remaining choice.
C. The object is to score a touchdown and subsequent extra point (1, 2, or 3 points). After team A scores, team B then has 4 plays within which to score. If no team has scored after their respective plays the process is repeated.
D. When a pass is intercepted the defense becomes the offense and begins their series of 4 plays. If the defense intercepts a pass (forward/backward), the play is whistled dead.
E. Penalties are assessed similar to the regular game. A team shall be given a new series of 4 plays when an automatic first down penalty is accepted. Dead ball penalties after a touchdown are penalized on the extra point attempt. Dead ball penalties following a successful attempt will be penalized from the succeeding spot, the team B 10-yard line, if accepted.
3. Definition of Playing Terms
4. Ball in Play, Dead Ball, Out-Of-Bounds
5. Series of Downs, Number of Downs
6. Kicking the Ball
7. Snapping, Handling, and Passing the Ball
8. Scoring Plays
9. Players’ Conduct
CO-REC Rules
Standard Intramural Flag Football rules shall be used, with the following exceptions:
Players
- The game shall be played between two teams of 8 players, 4 men and 4 women.
- Teams with 7 players shall be 4 men and 3 women or 4 women and 3 men. Six players (3 men & 3 women or 4 women & 2 men) are required to start the game to avoid a forfeit.
- A roster can have a maximum of 20 players.
Scoring
- If a female player scores a touchdown, the point value is nine. If a female player throws a legal forward pass and a touchdown is scored by any offensive player, the point value is also nine.
- Male Touchdown six points.
- Safety two points.
- Extra Point one point from 3yards; two points from 10 yards; three points from 20 yards.
- Safeties and extra points carry the same value regardless if scored by male or female.
- Males may not run the ball across the line of scrimmage unless the ball has previously broken the scrimmage line when either thrown across the line or ran across by a female player.
- If a male receiver receives a forward pass behind the line of scrimmage, he may not run across the line of scrimmage. In this case the only alternative is to lateral to a female and have her break the line of scrimmage.
- When a "male-to-male" completion occurs, the next play shall be "closed". A closed play means that a "male-to-male" completion will result in an Illegal Forward Pass penalty penalized from the spot where the quarterback threw the ball.
- The condition of "closed" play shall remain in effect until a female throws or receives a forward pass that results in positive yardage (advances the pucks).
- A team's possession will always start as an "open" play ("male-to-male" completions are legal) regardless of the status of the play at the end of their last possession. Extra Points will be "open" or "closed" depending as called for by the previous play (a "male-to-male" completion that leads to a touchdown, regardless of whether a female or male scores the touchdown, will result in a "closed" extra point play).
- If there is any penalty on a play, the officials will first determine whether the play should be "open" or "closed" and then enforce the penalty. Example: Team A is penalized for illegal motion and during the play completes a 20-yard "male-to-male" pass completion. The next play will be "closed" regardless of whether the penalty is accepted or not. Exception: If a female completes a pass to a male behind the line of scrimmage and the male player proceeds to run across the line of scrimmage, the penalty should be an illegal forward pass from the spot where the ball was thrown, five yards, loss of down, and the play remains "closed".
- Teams must have five players on the line of scrimmage at the start of each play.












