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Football Rule Clarifications
Mercy Rule
Rule:
If any team gains a lead of 45 points or more, each play will count. Mercy rule will apply when there is a 45 point difference. The opposing team that is down receives the ball at 10 yards for Divisions I, II & III and 20 yards for Division IV.
Further Definition:
The team that is winning can still score a defensive touchdown, i.e. fumble or interception return. In the event the winning team scores, they will have the ability to convert their point after attempt. After a score, the losing team has a choice of either receiving a kickoff or taking the ball on offense at starting point for their division. In the event there is a turnover on the kickoff, the losing team will receive the ball on offense at the starting point for their division.
If the losing team cuts the score differential below 45 points, the mercy rule is no longer in effect. However, if the score differential reaches 45 or more, the mercy rule shall go back into affect.
Ejections
Players being removed from the game for a few plays should not be noted in the ejection section of the scoresheets. Any players who are listed in the ejection section will be treated as an ejection. Officials, if you need to note this in the paper work, do not use the ejection section of the scoresheet.
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