2022 NFHS Football Rule Changes Explained
This high school football officials training tape reviews the 2022 NFHS Football Rule Changes and uses plays from games to explain the interpretation of those rules. The rule changes include new definitions for the chop block, and intentional grounding. In addition, play clock and game clock rules are updated. The plays used in this video come from the WPIAL (District 7) in Western Pennsylvania during the 2020 football season and use NFHS mechanics and rules.

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