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d. Projection of metal or other hard substance from a players person or clothing.

e. Shoe cleats (Rule 9-2-2-d)detachable:

1. More than 1/2-inch in length (measured from tip of cleat to the shoe) (Exception: If attached to a 5/32-inch or less raised platform wider than the base of the cleat and extended across the width of the shoe to within 1/4-inch or less of the outer edges of the sole. A single toe cleat does not require a raised platform that extends across the width of the sole. The raised platform of the toe cleat is limited to 5/32-inch or less. The 5/32-inch or less is measured from the lowest point of the platform to the sole of the shoe).

2. Made of any material that chips or fractures.

3. Without an effective locking device.

4. With concave sides.

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6. Oblong cleats with free ends not parallel with bases or that measure less than 1/4-inch by 3/4-inch.

7. Circular or ring cleats without rounded edges and a wall less than 3/16-inch thick.

8. Steel-tipped cleats without steel tipped with low carbon steel of 1006 material, case hardened to.005-.008 depth and drawn to Rockwell hardness of approximately C55.

f. Shoe cleats (Rule 9-2-2-d)nondetachable:

1. More than 1/2-inch in length (measured from tip of cleat to sole of shoe).

2. Made of any material that burrs, chips or fractures.


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3. With abrasive surfaces or cutting edges.

4. Made of any metallic material.

g. Tape or any bandage on a hand, wrist, forearm or elbow, unless used to protect an injury and specifically sanctioned by the umpire.

h. Helmets, jerseys or attachments that tend to conceal the ball by closely resembling it in color.

i. Adhesive material, paint, grease or any other slippery substance applied to equipment or on a players person, clothing or attachment that affects the ball or an opponent (Exception: Eye shade). Jerseys, undershirts and the exterior of arm covers/pads that enhance contact with a football or an opponent.

j. Any face mask except those constructed of nonbreakable material with rounded edges covered with resilient material designed to prevent chipping, burrs or an abrasiveness that would endanger players.

k. Shoulder pads with the leading edge of the epaulet rounded with a radius more than one-half the thickness of the material used.

l. Anything on the uniform other than a players numbers; a players name; NCAA Football logo; memorial recognition; the American flag; or institution, conference or game identification. No other words, numbers or symbols are permitted on a players person or tape (Exception: Game information on a players wrist or arm). Uniforms and all other items of apparel (e.g., warm-ups, socks, headbands, T-shirts, wristbands, visors, hats or gloves) may bear only a single manufacturers or distributors normal label or trademark (regardless of the visibility of the label or trademark) not to exceed 2-1/4 square inches in area (i.e., rectangle, square, parallelogram) including any additional material (e.g., patch) surrounding the normal trademark or logo. No sizing, garment-care or other non-logo labels shall be on the outside of the uniform. Professional league logos are prohibited.

m. Gloves or hand pads that are not gray in color or not in conformance with Rule 1-4-5-b. A glove is a fitted covering for a hand having separate sections for each finger and thumb, without any additional material that connects any of the fingers and/or thumb, and that completely covers each finger and thumb.


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n. Gloves and hand pads that do not have a securely attached label or stamp (NF/NCAA Specifications) indicating voluntary compliance with test specifications on file with the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association. (Exception: Hand pads became subject to this rule in 2006.)

o. Jerseys that have been taped or tied in any manner.

p. Uniform attachments [Exceptions: (1) On scrimmage plays, one white moisture-absorbing towel may be worn by one interior offensive lineman, one offensive backfield player and a maximum of two defensive players. The towels of the offensive backfield and defensive players must be 4-inches by 12-inches and must be worn on the front or side of the belt. There are no restrictions on the size or location of the towel worn by the interior offensive lineman; (2) On free kicks, one white moistureabsorbing towel without markings may be worn by a maximum of two Team A and two Team B players. The towels worn on free kicks must be 4-inches by 12-inches and must be worn on the front or side of the belt; and (3) Hand warmers worn during inclement weather].

q. Rib pads, shoulder pad attachments and back protectors not totally covered.

r. Visible bandannas worn on the field of play or end zones (A.R. 1-4-5-II).

s. Eye shields that are not clear or made from molded or rigid material.

Note: No player wearing illegal equipment shall be permitted to play. If illegal equipment is discovered by an official, the team shall be charged a team timeout. VIOLATIONRules 3-3-6 and 3-4-2-b-2 [S23, S3 or S21].

Exception: If equipment in Rule 1-4-5 becomes illegal through play, the player must leave the game until the illegal equipment is corrected but will not be charged a team timeout.

 





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