HighSchoolOT.com presents 24 hours of high school football!
Are you ready for some football? We hope so!
To kickoff the high school football season on July 30, HighSchoolOT.com will present 24 hours -- yep, 24 STRAIGHT HOURS -- of high school football coverage. It will begin at 12:01 AM on July 30 (the first official day of practice) with a live edition of HighSchoolOT Round Table. There will be live coverage, stories, videos, slideshows, interviews and more throughout the day -- a lot of new stuff every hour on HighSchoolOT.com.
We hope you'll join us as we kick off the biggest football season so far on HighSchoolOT.com!
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Outstanding!!! looking forward to it nick!
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good job Nick. This why hsot & wral is the best when it comes to hs coverage.
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Nick sounds awesome,do you also cover the independent conference as well? Local 8 man ? St David's ,word of god and Cary Christian .tom suiter does a great job for these schools ,he sends a camera man when ever they have a chance.there are no near enough kids on these teams but there are probably 3 boys per team that could play in any of the other conferences.i figure the more exposure the better,thanks for time and efforts and keep up the great work.coach Paulie ccs knights
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Nick, do you have a list of school who will be holding these midnight practices and will you have a guide on what you will be covering. Can't wait, Great IDEA!
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Can't wait. 12 hours till kick-off!
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Concerning the new rule change that was just announced, can someone further explain the catch rule? As in, surely the defense won't be allowed to just carry the receiver out of bounds (if he is in the air) and it now be an incomplete pass? Just making sure because at the end, she said, "they are taking the judgment out of the referees hands." I mean I guess that would be hard to pull off for a DB or LB but you never know.
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no the db can't carry the receiver out of bounds. In the past if a reciver caught a pass,and he didn't get both feet in because the db knocked him out, if the official closest to play felt that wr would have made a legal catch inbounds the wr woul;d be awarded a legal catch. Now the receiver has to have both feet in for catch to be legal so if he is in the air and both feet don,t come down it is an incomplete pass.