Weekly Bull 7/10/24
SAN DIEGO COUNTY FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
A Federal Non-Profit Tax Exempt Corporation – www.sdcfoa.org
THE WEEKLY BULL - JULY 10, 2024
Tonight’s Agenda
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Introductions: Special Guests, Board Members, Crew Chiefs, Recruiting Committee, New 1st Year Members
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Message from the President
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Awarding of patches to new regulars
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Announcements:
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Executive Secretary
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Assignment Secretaries
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Treasurer
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Banquet Chair
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Instructional Chair
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Adjourn to Classrooms
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Packet Contents, Bull & New Rules, New Mechanics
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Attendance Requirements (2024) – In order to be eligible for the 2025 draft and not lose game assignments (including the 2024 playoffs), all members must attend nine (9) meetings (includes your Position Clinic & the Banquet) and pass both the Rules Exam and Mechanics Exam (70%). Any exceptions must have Board approval.
2024 New Rule - The jerseys of the home team shall all be the same dark color(s) that clearly contrast with white.
Points of Emphasis
Player Equipment and Enforcement
To support the safety of all participants, players must wear equipment and uniforms that are properly fitted and worn as intended by the manufacturer. Before starting each game, the head coach must verify that all players are properly and legally equipped.
The use of knee pads is an area targeted for emphasis. Due to potential injury, it is essential that players only be allowed to participate if their pants comply with the rules. Pants must completely cover the knees, and knee pads must be worn over the knee. In pregame duties, game officials should be watchful and proactive in addressing potential equipment, and more specifically, knee pad issues. Players often wear pants that slide up and expose the knee during movement. Game officials should communicate with coaches and/or players and ensure that only legally and properly equipped players are allowed to participate, noncompliance results in nonparticipation.
Another area targeted for emphasis is the avoidance of illegal equipment. No player shall participate while wearing uniform adornments such as decorative bands and wrist bands unless worn on the wrist. Eye shade or eye strips may be worn as a solid stroke beneath the eye without words, numbers, logos, or other symbols. Towels must be at least 4 inches wide and back pads must be fully covered by the jersey.
It is the responsibility of the coaches, players, and game officials to make certain that the equipment issues are closely monitored and followed accordingly. The specific areas of concern include the wearing of mandatory equipment by each player at all times while the ball is live, properly wearing any mandatory/legal equipment as intended by the manufacturer and avoiding the use of any legal equipment at any time by any player. It must be noted that NFHS Football Rules 3-4-10e and 9-8-1h directly address the correct enforcement for violations of these specific equipment rules. Coaches, game officials, and players should work together and support the safety of all participants by ensuring that equipment and uniform rules are followed.
Fight or Altercation Protocol
Most fights end quickly. Fights that escalate beyond the initial incident tend to do so because others run toward the fight. Running toward a fight normally contributes to the escalation of the altercation.
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Prepare before it happens. Make sure to instruct and even practice what to do in case an altercation occurs.
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Assign specific coaches or administrators to run to the altercation to assist with breaking it up.
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Assign specific coaches to immediately step off the sideline and turn their attention to keeping the players on the sideline.
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Team members already on the field should distance themselves from the altercation.
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Educate all participants about the penalties associated with fighting, leaving the team area, taunting, using offensive gestures, and other unsportsmanlike acts.
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Instruct your video crew to continue to record or to start recording if an altercation occurs.
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Know where security is stationed.
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Keep all non-essential people off the sideline and preferably behind a fence or barrier.
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If an altercation does occur, execute the above plan and;
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Once the participants are separated, keep them separated until play can safely resume or until administrators and officials decide how to proceed.
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Do not allow teams to simultaneously use the same exits or occupy the same areas following an altercation or chippy contest.
Handshake Line Protocol
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Administrators/Security from both schools should be stationed on the field in close proximity to the handshake line.
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One team should be on the right and the other team should be on the left. Players from one team should not be allowed to walk down both sides of the line.
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Absolutely no non-essential personnel should be allowed on the field or sidelines until after both teams have reached a designated area after completion of the handshake line.
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A coach or administrator should be stationed at the end of the handshake line to direct the players who have completed the line to a designated area on their end of the field. Do not allow them to continue to the opposing sideline or to the other end of the field.
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Have one or more coaches at the front of the line and one or more at the end of the line.