Smfoa 5 Man Mechanics 2014 1
Smfoa 5 Man Mechanics 2014 1
Smfoa 5 Man Mechanics 2014 1
Pregame duties
Coachs certification R and U will meet with the coaches prior to the game. Preferably not on the field.
R will get capts numbers and names.
Unusual plays or questions/concerns from coaches.
QB and Kickers are they L handed or R handed.
Confirm start time and if they will play overtime.
Inform coaches that the coin toss will be 10 mins prior to starting time (5 mins NHFS).
L will find out when the National Anthem will be played (prior to toss or after).
Officials will meet with the coach at a convenient time prior to kickoff without interrupting the teams
pregame.
Clock operator will come down to the field if there is a problem with clock and communicate with crew.
Equipment spot check will be performed by the U (although entire crew shares this responsibility).
Ball Certification will be handled by the BJ prior to kickoff.
Identifying Medical Staff R will certify that a trainer is on site (entire crew is responsible).
Chain crew will be instructed by H (See appendix A).
R and L will walk the field and ensure the playing enclosure is safe.
Coin Toss procedures
R/H/BJ are on the visitors side
L/U are on the home side
R and U will walk out capts on Rs signal
BJ/L should be at the nines keeping teams back (HL may join B at the 9s)
BJ/L should have their team ball ready for kickoff
R & U will introduce captains
U will repeat visitors choice of coin toss
R will signal to the press box the winner of the toss
All officials will meet in middle and record coin toss results
Free Kicks - Preliminary
R and U are deep with the receiving team with R opposite the press box, being at least as
deep as the deepest receiver; both R and U move toward the goalline if threatened.
H is to go out and instruct the receiving team (at least once for each team)
BJ will hand the kicker the ball and instruct him. BJ shall then move to the sideline opposite
the pressbox on Ks restraining line. BJ shall rule on 5 yard requirement of kicking team, offsides by K
and will protect kicker (5yds).
L will be on receiving team restraining line opposite H (pressbox sideline). L rules on offside, touching and
counts K.
H has receiving team restraining line, rules on offside, rules on touching and counts R
H & L should anticipate onside kicks on all kickoffs
BJ should check with timer and wing officials and count K before handing K the ball.
Wings will raise hand when count is complete and are ready to officiate
Timer will wave a flag to signal to BJ that he is ready
R will make ball ready for play when BJ is on the sideline with his hand up.
Free Kicks - Coverage
R and U review momentum rule and touchbacks. When is the ball dead?
Free Kicks OOB, review the three options, giving R the best two choices.
Blocking below the waist is illegal throughout the entire down by either team
Review KCI rules, primary will be H,L. BJ may be able to help
Fair Catch rules should be discussed
R will have primary for legal formation by K, L will have secondary (NCAA & NHFS)
Discuss Unusual plays, ie forward handoffs, backward pass, etc. (All officials)
BJ watch action against kicker. (Kicker may not be blocked for 5 yds.)
BJ will move to the hash marks after the kick is away. Watching for blocks, inside out.
Onside Kicks. Dont be surprised. Everyone should be ready on every kick-off!
Obvious Onside Kick Coverage
U will go up to Ks restraining line.
H,L will have bean bag in hand ready to rule on touching (legal or illegal) .
H,L will rule on ball crossing Rs restraining line.
BJ, U watch for illegal blocks by K.
BJ, U be ready to wind clock on legal touch (by either K or R).
H,L,BJ,U be aware of KCI.
BJ & U will have illegal blocking by K and are to remain stationary until the kick is over
R will move toward middle of field, at least 5 yds deeper than deepest receiver.
BJ will rule on the ball being kicked into the ground.
Kicks after safety are on the 20 yd line. (kick can be punt, kickoff or drop kick)
Wedge rules (what is legal, what is not?) R and U are primary, H/L secondary.
R, U will have forward progress up to B40, then will give up progress to H & L.
H, L should not come down more than 10 yds and should focus on blocking in front of the returner.
H, L (pylons) and BJ(hash) will have Goalline responsibility on long returns. R,U should clean up.
Scrimmage Plays - Positioning
R is on QBs throwing arm, 10-12 yds deep, just outside of the tackle
U is 6-8 yds deep off of the LOS in the defensive backfield. (Even with LBs)
(Should adjust position every down, so he doesnt get used as a pick by A.)
H, L is on the sideline straddling the LOS.
BJ is 18-22 yds deep, shadowing the strength of the formation (usually the TE)
Pre-snap Counting
R, U count A
H,L,BJ count B
Substitutions
H, L need to ensure that players meet the nine yard requirements
BJ, L needs to watch for defensive subs. (H should also help)
R needs to watch offensive subs are within the 3 second rule
If A sends in late subs H/L should give iron cross to R. R will decide if U should cover the ball so B can match up
with As subs. R will push U off ball when B has matched up personnel in a timely fashion. Be aware of delay tactics
by both A and B.
Scrimmage Plays - at the Snap
H, L check for legal formation (4 backs- NCAA, 7 lineman NHFS)
H, L be aware of players lined up in the NZ (A&B) Talk to players early in game (unless obvious infraction)
U rules on legality of snap (H/L are secondary)
U needs to ensure A has 5 players 50-79 on every down (except scrimmage kick formations)
BJ has 25 second play clock (Hand up at 10 secs for both NCAA & NHFS) Hand down = flag
R has illegal shifts involving backs (H/L can help, however R is primary)
R,BJ should determine if backs are within the tackle box.
R/BJ have responsibility for taking calling official off a BBW if ball is still inside the blocking zone
(7yds either side of center)
H, L, BJ are responsible for crack back blocks or blocks below the waist (10 oclock to 2 oclock)
All are responsible for false start, offsides, and other LOS infractions. (BJ never has LOS infractions.)
Identifying Eligible receivers H/L will signal with a punch back for 1 receiver or extend 2 fingers for 2
receivers off the line (signal should stay up till the snap unless backs go in motion).
Unbalanced line signal (NHFS touch belt when you have 3 lineman on your side of center.)
Man in Motion (H,L responsible for motion away from him, even if he comes back to you. Does not
relieve the closest official from making obvious call.)
Review dead balls versus live ball scrimmage infractions
Goalline Mechanics
Rs mechanics do not change going in, R is responsible for endline when A is coming out.
BJ has endline when A is going in.
H,L,BJ will change goalline/endline coverage between 12-15 yds.
H,L need to get to pylon immediately after the snap when snapping from the
7 yd and in when A is going in and the 5 yd line when A is coming out. See the ball, no cheap scores!
U needs to be set in endzone when snapping from 7 and in. (Do not obstruct H/L view of GL)
Fourth Down Fumble Rule (Including Tries)
Review rule (All responsible for knowing fumblers #) (NHFS any player may advance)
When is the ball dead? (NCAA)
Passing Plays
R is responsible for Roughing the Passer.
U is primary, H,L are secondary for Passer beyond the line of scrimmage.
Forward/Backward passes
Quick Passes H,L have primary (official that ball is going away from has the best look.)
When in doubt the pass is forward.
Drop back passes/shotgun R primary, H,L have secondary
No signal for backward pass.
If BJ has foul for OPI/DPI; H,L or U need to pick him up off foul if pass has not crossed NZ
If pass is touched beyond LOS can we have DPI/OPI? Communicate.
Ineligible Downfield U is primary for 50-79 (be aware of eligible numbers on scrimmage kick formations).
o H,L have primary on covered receivers, secondary on 50-79.
Coverage of receivers/Keys H,L,BJ (See Appendix B)
o Discussion lead by BJ; H,L should be involved.
o BJ primarily has widest eligible on line; based on strength (usually the TE).
o Discuss motion and how it affects keys.
Complete/Incomplete H,L,BJ,U,R
o Any official can call incomplete if they are 1,000% certain.
o If ruled as a catch, covering official (H,L,BJ,U) should sell the spot.
o If there is doubt, pass should be ruled incomplete.
o R is primary on any hit on QB (blind side or front side). If ball comes out, R will rule incomplete or fumble. R
should signal & whistle if incomplete. If ruled a fumble, R should have a bean bag down. H/L should key off R.
OPI/DPI H,L,BJ primary.
o OPI calling official needs to report foul to R; non calling official will cover flag
o DPI non calling official will cover flag; calling official will report to R (whether or not the
foul is more or less than 15 yds)
o U will communicate to H if the penalty is a spot foul
o Uncatchable pass with DPI involved should use these mechanics
If you are the calling official give uncatchable signal, no flag.
Non-calling official should have conversation with calling official before reporting to R.
R will give uncatchable signal and wipe off flag.
If receiver is running North/South it is a catchable pass.
Changes of Possession
o Review momentum rule (inside the 5 = bean bag)
o Blocking below the waist is prohibited after a change of team possession
o Goalline coverage changes. R has primary, H/L are secondary.
Punts
R rules on roughing and running into kicker, positioned on the kicking leg of the punter.
H stays until CLEAN snap (clean snap is defined as the punter has control of the ball).
L holds the line till the ball crosses NZ, keeping a deep cushion from BJ so L can focus on blocking ahead of
returner; U has primary when there is a bad snap, is secondary otherwise.
Bad snaps H,L will stay and help R and peel into back field. U will have LOS and ball crossing.
BJ is positioned on Ls side outside the nines, apx 5 yds deeper than deepest receiver
H, BJ is responsible for fair catch signal (and illegal blocking). This is Hs primary responsibility. H/L can also
help with KCI or player being blocked into the receiver.
BJ has bean bag sideline to sideline.
Kicks OOB in the air, H,BJ need to look to R for a chop. If kick hits the ground inbounds and bounces OOB
covering officials are responsible for spot (L should give ground to BJ)
H,L primary on a player leaping punt shield; R can help.
PSK review (New rule change in 2013)
U has roughing the snapper (1 second rule)
Field Goals and Tries
R rules on roughing and running into kicker; positioned on the kickers plant leg.
H is holding line, ruling on whether kick crosses NZ and has LOS violations.
BJ,L are under goal posts. (BJ has crossbar and post, L has post; BJs whistle).
U will shade Ls side, if play breaks down will rule on GL inside out (U should move to GL).
Breakdowns L will get to pylon on sideline/endline then move to GL. BJ has end line, H will move to GL,
U will help inside out.
Review missed FGs (inside the 20 goes back to the 20).
Remember post scrimmage kick rules apply during FGs.
Swinging gate (Muddle Huddle) L will shift to Goalpost when obvious that kick will be attempted.
H,L need to know ineligible numbers. U will help on eligibles. Remember ineligibles are locked in when center
touches ball.
BJ, L, H, U should inform crew of the ELIGIBLE numbers they are keying on.
Tries Fourth down fumble rule applies (Review Try rules).
Yes-Yes, No-No; BJ,L come out together(Hold until R gives signal).
Fumbles
1
st
guy in digs, 2
nd
guy in kills, R will give signal. (Helps to eliminate signaling wrong direction.)
Obvious fumble recovery, calling official signals possession and/or down.
End of Quarter
R,BJ or U responsible for clock.
H should confirm down, distance and clip with R and U before moving chains. (Everyone should record
information, including the clock operators).
BJ takes the down box.
U carries the ball and should not put it down, until entire crew is on the same page.
Halftime
NCAA 15-20 minute halftime, allow for special ceremonies and bands
NHFS same as NCAA with the exception being after the teams return.
Clock operator will put 3 minutes on clock for team warm-ups.
If there is one gate, Visiting team will be allowed to leave the field first. R,U,H,L,BJ should keep teams
separated (especially in a heated contest).
BJ is responsible to get the Visiting team; L is responsible to get the Home team.
BJ,L will communicate to R with which direction the kicking team will kick..
Discuss issues that may have occurred in the first half & ways we can be better in 2
nd
half.
Review OT procedures (regardless of halftime score).
End of Game
MIAA states that the crew will watch the hand shake.
On field crew will wait for clock operator before leaving field. Leave the field as a crew!
Time outs
All officials will record and confirm TOs remaining.
H,L will stay with respective teams.
BJ will time full time outs (R times 30s).
U stays with the ball.
Measurements
When in doubt, bring them out! (RM)
H brings out the clip and chains.
L gives the H the spot for clip placement.
U has the front stake.
BJ has the ball, ensuring pressbox has clear view. Should have bean bag down at nose of ball.
R makes the call, facing pressbox.
Reporting fouls
Team (color) Offense ,Defense, Kicking team, Receiving team
Offending players number
What the foul is
Calling official should not leave R until R is 100 % certain of foul and enforcement.
Calling official should sound whistle after the play is over to let all know there is a penalty. This includes R,U, H,L, BJ.
Multiple flag require conversation between calling officials, BEFORE R gets involved.
Helmet off/ Injury timeout
Helmet off - player must leave for one down, unless helmet was lost due to a foul.
Team may buy player back with helmet off with TO. NCAA (NHFS player must remain out, no buy in)
Injured player must stay out for one down; no buy in. (NCAA & NHFS)
Inadvertent Whistles
Review rules pertaining to IWs
Whistles should be like last call, the later the better!
IF YOU DO NOT SEE THE BALL, DO NOT BLOW THE WHISTLE (the play will kill itself).
Us should not be blowing forward progress unless there is a special situation or the
runner is tackled at your feet.
GENERAL COMMENTS CREW
1. We must function as a cohesive unit. Each of our actions reflects on the other members of the
crew.
2. Good mechanics and signals are essential and convey professionalism.
3. Communicate do not presume the rest of the crew knows what has happened. Sideline officials
explain unusual situations (but dont be long winded); be approachable, kill the coaches with
kindness.
4. See the entire play do not rush the call. Pause, Read, and React.
5. If you cant see the ball dont blow your whistle Dont signal a score. TDs are forever
6. Have a slow whistle remember the play kills itself. Do not blow the whistle unless you are
required to do so. Too many officials blowing whistles means we are watching the ball and not our
areas of responsibility. Umpires should rarely ever blow their whistle. Wings have forward
progress!!
7. Be a good dead ball foul official see what goes on around the pile
8. Confirm down and distance on each play
9. Count A and B players on each play. Dont assume there are 11
10. Mentally anticipate what might happen on the next play. Be aware of down and distance.
11. Relay the ball in short throws be sure that the receiving official is looking at you. We dont want
the ball rolling around on the ground.
12. If you think a mistake has been made stop the game and ask the question. Dont let the next
play get off. We must correct what is correctable. Most things are correctable before the next snap.
The objective is to get the play right. It is better to look bad and get it right, than to just look bad.
13. Concentrate on your area of responsibility first - dont be a ball watcher. Be a people watcher, but
be prepared to make the call where you have secondary responsibility.
14. Grow as an official learn from every play and every game. When you are done learning, YOU
ARE DONE AS AN OFFICIAL!
15. Never lose your composure never be complacent Have poise and presence, but dont be
overbearing.
16. Injury mechanics and pay attention to who replaces whom
17. Game Conditions/Terms
a) Discuss the teams their strengths and tendencies
b) Know the type of game championship, rivalry, last place teams, etc
c) TV or Radio
18. The Pre-Game Conference should be held where you will be bothered the least
19. Pre-game should not last longer than one hour.
20. Pre-game should be short enough to allow time for an additional. 15 minutes for personal
preparation.
Appendix A
Instructing Chain Crew
Introduce yourself to crew (Pregame is when you have their undivided attention, make sure they
understand exactly what you want during the game.)
Stretch the chains to ensure they are 10 yds
Put a 5 yd marker on
Check box to make sure that it is working properly
Instruct clip man to put clip on the intersecting 5 yd line closest to rear stake (Unless closest 5yd line is
less than a yd, then move to next 5yd)
Should use 2 clips. After Line to Gain is made, 2
nd
clip should be put on chains. 1
st
clip should remain on
chains till the ball is snapped.
On every first down HL must get to sideline and set crew with his downfield foot
Instruct crew to work 6 feet off sideline if possible (This is our room to work, helps keeps coaches and
players back, as well as gives us the proper amount of space to officiate and keeps us safe.)
Learn the box mans name. (It is a lot easier to call out Jonnie as opposed to box)
When there is a goal to go situation, give box man a bean bag to put on the field to mark the previous
spot. Everywhere he goes, the bag must follow.
Instruct the crew to not move until you signal. If they move to fast, slow them down. You are in control.
Do not have the box man move his position on the field or the down on the box on until him you signal.
Especially if there is a flag down.
Confirm every down with the chain crew, talk to box man on every play. (Use his name, getting him
involved can be helpful)
Instruct entire crew to wait for your instructions and not to move whenever there is a change of
possession or a flag down. (interceptions, fumbles, punts)
Have the box man tell you line to gain on every down
Instruct box man to get to the 3 yd on touchdowns, and turn the box sideways.
When a runner threatens the sideline, chain crew should drop the sticks & move out of the runners way.
o During measurements, HL will take the chains in by the clip. The front and rear stake chain people will escort
the chains to the crew on the field. The front stake will relinquish his duties to the Umpire. If the measurement
is short of the Line to Gain, HL will reset the chains by placing the clip on the appropriate yd line. If
measurement is beyond Line to Gain, crew can take chains back and reset on HLs foot.
If for some reason we lose the chains and/or the down. Referee should check with press box. Each team
has a spotter. This should only be used in an emergency. IT IS EVERYONES RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE
CREW HAS THE CORRECT DOWN! HL has primary responsibility.
Appendix B Keys
Abbreviated Words: R=Referee; U=Umpire; H=Head Linesman; L=Line Judge; BJ=Back Judge; LOS= Line of Scrimmage;
OPI=Offensive Pass Interference; DPI=Defensive Pass Interference; KCI= Kick Catch Interference; GL=Goal Line; NZ=
Neutral Zone; PSK=Post Scrimmage Kick; EZ=Endzone; OOB= Out of Bounds; T.O.= Time Out; A=Offensive team; B=
Defensive team; R=Receiving team; K=Kicking team; IW = Inadvertent Whistle; BBW = Block Below the Waist