7-ON-7 STATE QUALIFIER REGISTRATION 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 7-ON-7 STATE QUALIFIER REGISTRATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your team name in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your squad during the tournament.
  3. Next, enter your city, coach's name, phone number, and email address. Ensure all contact information is accurate for seamless communication.
  4. Proceed to list your squad members. Print each player's name clearly in the provided fields, ensuring you do not exceed the maximum of 20 players.
  5. Review the registration fee section. Note that a $180 nonrefundable deposit is required to secure your team's participation.
  6. Complete the release of liability section by entering the county where the tournament will be held and signing as a parent or legal guardian.
  7. Finally, save your completed form and follow instructions for submission, including mailing any necessary payments to the tournament coordinator.

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No running plays allowed. No double passes or shuffle passes.
The quarterback cannot directly run with the ball. 3. Only direct handoffs behind the line of scrimmage are permitted. Handoffs may be in front, behind or to the side of the offensive player but must take place behind the line of scrimmage.
7 defenders (may not line up 8 drop one before snap) and 6 offensive players (must use a center or extra player to snap). Each possession starts on the 40-yard line going in. First downs are made by crossing the 25-yard line and the 10-yard line. Three downs to make a first down; even inside the 10- yard line.
Execution The offense will huddle up, call a play, and then come to the LOS. The C will snap the ball, and the QB will attempt to hit an open man. There is no pass rush all 7 defenders till play in coverage, allowing the QB to focus solely on reading the coverage and making the right throw.
You can pass rush from 7 yards out on every play and we have been doing that as well with some varying success. You are also allowed to jam the receiver at the line.

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Each team consists of seven players on offense, including a quarterback, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends, and seven on defense, including cornerbacks, safeties, and linebackers. The gameplay focuses on the passing game and strongly emphasizes running routes.
RUNNING PLAYS: 1. Quarterback may not run the ball unless a defensive player crosses the line of scrimmage to blitz. 2. There is no limit to the number of handoffs made behind the line of scrimmage.

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