ThePride70
Active Member
For what it's worth to family and friends of players. It seems the previous discussion about the on field tradition was locked by the moderators so this may never make the forum, but I felt that I should at least try. There is no UIL rule prohibiting fans from joining the players on the field after the game. I feel like parents have the right to have the accurate information. If Coach Faircloth made that decision, that's his choice and all must live with it and move on, but the UIL had no say so in it. Here is the official UIL rule:
It is prohibited until the officials and the opposing team have had an opportunity to leave the field.
At that point it is a local decision.
If you have other questions or need additional information, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Mark Cousins, Ph.D.
Director of Policy
University Interscholastic League
512-471-5883 (phone)
512-471-5908 (fax)
www.uil.utexas.edu
I have heard that the UIL has a rule that prohibits fans from being on the field after the conclusion of a football game. Our school has a history of allowing the families to visit with the players after a game. I personally have many fond memories of being with my children after the games. I can understand that a coach may choose not to have the team and/or staff on the field due to, "fanatics", but does the UIL actually prohibit this practice? My children are out of high school so it does not effect me personally, I was just curious as to what the ruling was.
Thanks for any clarification on this issue.
It is prohibited until the officials and the opposing team have had an opportunity to leave the field.
At that point it is a local decision.
If you have other questions or need additional information, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Mark Cousins, Ph.D.
Director of Policy
University Interscholastic League
512-471-5883 (phone)
512-471-5908 (fax)
www.uil.utexas.edu
I have heard that the UIL has a rule that prohibits fans from being on the field after the conclusion of a football game. Our school has a history of allowing the families to visit with the players after a game. I personally have many fond memories of being with my children after the games. I can understand that a coach may choose not to have the team and/or staff on the field due to, "fanatics", but does the UIL actually prohibit this practice? My children are out of high school so it does not effect me personally, I was just curious as to what the ruling was.
Thanks for any clarification on this issue.