Sprint football has the same rules as regular college
football, but the weight limit for football players is 172.0 pounds. Sprint
football players are fundamentally sound. Execution is the focus in sprint
football as opposed to the weight room. Players are schooled on the basics and
provide fans with an exciting brand of textbook football. There are currently
five teams playing in the CSFL. Army, Cornell, Navy, Pennsylvania and Princeton
play a full schedule of league and non-league games during the fall sports
season.A CSFL athlete exemplifies hard work and dedication. Players who wish
to become CSFL Athletes must weigh 172.0 pounds or less. Players must also have
the desire needed to succeed in the CSFL. The league is made up of hard working
players who strive to be the best in both academics and athletics. Players must
first be dedicated to academics, but must also be willing to put in the time and
commitment needed to help make their team a champion.
COLLEGIATE SPRINT FOOTBALL LEAGUE RULES--2007 Season
1. Schedule
Each league member shall be limited to seven (7) formal games. As an exception,
an annual alumni game may be played and not counted against this maximum number.
The final four games against league opponents will be used to determine the
league standings and championship.
2. Practice Sessions
Organized practice sessions will be limited in number with no more fifteen (15)
prior to the first scheduled game in September between any two league opponents.
If an institution schedules another game prior to this league opening play date,
the game must count as one of the 15 practices. If an institution does not play
on the opening date, the institution may count back 15 practices from this date,
and if effect, have 15 practices before their first game. The first three (3)
practice sessions will be conditioning workouts. No spring practice is permitted
except for Princeton, which is permitted 5 days, without any equipment due to
concerns about their roster size. This will be reviewed on an annual basis.
3. Freshmen Eligibility
Freshmen are eligible to participate, and institutions are responsible for
certifying initial eligibility.
4. Officials
Each game shall have seven (7) officials. They shall be appointed by the Eastern
College Athletic Conference or Jim Maconaghy.
5. Weigh-In of Players
With a sincere concern for the health and welfare of the student-athletes
participating in Sprint Football, each player will be examined by a physician or
assigned sports medicine staff member prior to the season as to the safety and
appropriateness of that individual participating in Sprint Football at the
specified weight limit.
CSFL weight certification procedures:
a. The permissible playing weight is 172.0 lbs or
less.
b. No student athlete may begin official practice
including drills or other football related activities (with or without
equipment) until they have demonstrated they weigh 177.0 lbs. or less while
simultaneously having body fat of 5% or greater and urine specific gravity less
than or equal to 1.020. The student athlete will be permitted to achieve this
standard as many times as they like, but will be withheld from all practice
activities until achieving the standard. Medical staffs at the individual
institution will provide the necessary guidance in accordance with their own
best practices about how a student athlete who does not certify at the required
weight should achieve the standard.
i. Any student athlete who has never previously
been on a CSFL roster is able to begin practice without achieving the 177.0 lb
standard. Any athlete previously on a roster, at any time, must meet the 177.0
practice standard.
ii. If a student athlete weighs 165.0 lbs. or less
at the weight certification (177.0 lb level) on the first day of practice, the
athlete is not required to pass the hydration portion of the certification in
order to practice.
iii. If a student-athlete certifies at 172.0 lbs or
less with the required body fat and hydration standards being met during their
weigh in on the first day of practice (177.0 lb standard), they do not have to
re-certify their hydrated weight at 172.0 or less on the Monday prior to the
first contest. They are still required to weigh in each week as outlined in d.
below.
c. No student athlete may compete in any contest
until they have demonstrated they weigh 172.0 lbs. or less while simultaneously
having body fat of 5% or greater and urine specific gravity less than or equal
to 1.020.
i. The student athlete is only permitted to achieve
this standard on the Monday prior to the institution’s first contest. If the
student athlete fails to achieve the standard on this date, they are not
permitted to compete and must wait until the next Monday that is prior to a
contest before attempting to meet the weight standard again. This process may
continue on each Monday that occurs prior to a contest until the standard is
achieved.
ii. If an individual cannot meet the 172.0 or less
standard, they may continue to practice during this time (N.B. this person will
count towards team roster limits).
iii. Once the student athlete achieves the hydrated
standard on the Monday prior to a contest, they are also required to weigh 172.0
lbs or less (without a measure of hydration or body fat) on the Wednesday prior
to the contest. Failure to meet this standard will require the individual to be
withheld from the contest that week.
iv. Medical staffs at the individual institution
will provide the necessary guidance in accordance with their own best practices
about how a student athlete who does not certify at the required weight should
achieve the standard.
d. In subsequent weeks after achieving the 172.0 lb
hydrated weight standard, student athletes will be required to weigh 172.0 lbs
or less on Monday and Wednesday, before a Friday contest (Tuesday/Thursday
before a Saturday contest, etc.) each week of the season in which they have a
game. Body fat and hydration measures are not required for the weekly weight
certification once the hydrated standard has been achieved at the 172.0 lb
level. Failure to achieve this weight on either date will result in the student
athlete being withheld from competition in that week’s contest.
e. Unsafe weight loss practices such as the use of
saunas, rubber suits, diuretics, etc. are prohibited.
f. All weight certifications must be conducted by
members of the athletic medicine staff or by an administrator with
responsibility for the sport at the respective institution, not members of the
coaching staff.
g. Weight certification forms should include the
following information: Name, Jersey Number, Class, Position, First Weight,
Second Weight and Game Day Weight (if applicable).
6. Physicians
It shall be the responsibility of the home team to have a qualified physician in
attendance 15 minutes before, during and available after the game.
7. Length of Games
All games shall be four (4) periods of 15 minutes each.
8. NCAA Football Rules
The NCAA rules shall be in effect. Wilson has been identified as the recommended
game ball.
9. Coaching Staff Size
Maximum = One (1) Head Coach and Seven (7) Assistants.
10. Game Uniforms
Visiting teams will wear light colored or white jerseys, and home teams will
wear dark jerseys.
11. Squad Size/Number of Players in Uniform at Games
During each year's season, there is a maximum squad size of sixty-five (65)
players (which includes varsity, junior varsity and freshmen) who are eligible
to practice or compete. The official roster will be set as of the first week in
which the Academies compete against Cornell, Penn, or Princeton. No additional
players may be added to the Official Roster, which is due in the Commissioner's
Office prior to the weekend these contests occur (September 23 for the 2005
season and September 22 for the 2006 season), even if injuries reduce the number
of healthy players below the maximum of 65 players. However, teams that do not
initially reach the limit of 65 players on their originally submitted roster,
are permitted to add players up to the limit of 65 during the remainder of the
season. Such modifications must be made in writing and submitted to the
Commissioner via e-mail, who in turn will distribute the information to the
other CSFL teams. Any request for exception to this policy must be made in
writing to the Commissioner who will coordinate with all other coaches before
ruling on this request. Exchange students who are otherwise eligible to compete
are permitted to participate, provided they are included in the 65-player limit.
12. Coaches Game Restrictions
All coaches must remain on the field in the coaching area during the conduct of
the game. No phones are permitted for use.
13. Bands at Games
Teams having bands at games are responsible for their conduct. The band should
not play while the game is in progress and should concentrate their efforts
during time outs and both the pre- or post-game periods. Home teams remain
responsible for the proper conduct of their bands even if game officials are
reluctant to take action.
14. League Champion
The championship will be decided on a point basis. Each victory will count as
two points, and a tie will count as one (1) point. These points apply to their
last four (4) league games, which are considered the regular league schedule.
15. Reporting Statistics and Game Scores
As soon after the game as possible, but not later than the following Monday
morning, members are responsible for sending in statistics and scores of games
to Mr. Ed Benkin at sports2all@comcast.net Mr. Benkin’s telephone number is
609-239-9187. The specific reporting form to be used will be coordinated by Mr.
Benkin and should be submitted according to his specifications.
16. Scouting and Film Exchange
No on-site scouting is permitted at any time. The home team for each non league
contest against another CSFL member institution during the first three weeks of
the season must send copies of the game films to the other CSFL institutions by
the Monday following the contest.
17. Coordinating Arrival of Visiting Team
The home team coach is responsible for coordinating the arrival and stay of the
visiting team. The visiting coach is responsible for calling the home team coach
the week of the scheduled game. This assistance should include such
considerations as arranging for locker rooms, on-campus meals, housing, practice
fields, etc. The head coach (or his designee) should personally check on
everything before arrival, and meet the visitor's bus at a predetermined time
and place. All student-athletes deserve our best efforts in this matter of
sportsmanship.
18. 25-Second Clocks
It is recommended that the home team provide two (2) 25-second clocks and an
official 25-second clock operator for all games.
19. Dues
All teams are assessed dues of $1750.00 annually for the services of the
Commissioner, Sports Information Office, and purchasing of awards.
20. All-League Awards
Each institution may nominate for both the 1st and 2nd All-League Offensive and
Defensive Teams according to the place finish and the following formula: 1st
place = 13 nominations; 2nd place = 11 nominations; 3rd place = 9 nominations;
4th place = 8 nominations; 5th place = 7 nominations. Head coaches will have one
vote for the individuals by position. Head coaches will have one vote for the
league Most Valuable Player and the James Kay Award. Head coaches should submit
a list of their players they consider deserving for honorable mention.
21. Annual Meeting
The annual coaches meeting will be held on the second Monday after the
completion of the league schedule. Time is usually 10:00 a.m., and the place is
determined on a yearly basis. If required, a second meeting may be held in the
spring.
22. League Commissioner
The position of Commissioner will be reviewed on a yearly basis. If possible, it
would be most equitable to rotate the responsibilities every two (2) years among
the athletic staffs of the member institutions.
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