Flag Football Entry Information
Updated: July 31, 2009.
| Team Captains' Meeting | Monday, August 31. Stop by the CRS office at #206 Silcox between noon and 5 p.m.
Bring your completed team entry form. Late entries are placed on a waiting list and risk not being entered into the league. |
| Not on a team? | Stop by the CRS office during the sign-in period. CRS will attempt to help in forming a team with these free agents or try to get you placed on a team. |
| Entry/Forfeit Fee | The $25.00 fee is required at the time the entry form is submitted. |
| Leagues | There are separate leagues for women and men. Teams are limited to 15 players on the roster. |
| Play Begins | Monday, September 7. League schedules will be posted on the CRS website by Friday, August 28. It is your responsibility to secure a copy of the schedule. |
| Days of Preference | Games
are scheduled for Sunday afternoons 1:00-6:00 p.m and on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons
3:30-6:30 p.m. You may specifiy which days are best suited for your team. |
| Number of Games | Teams may expect four regular season games and a guaranteed game in the playoffs (provided you have not forfeited a game). |
| Levels of Competition | CRS offers an "A" league for highly skilled players and a "B" league for those with an average skill level. In the event not enough teams enter either level of play, the two divisions are combined. |
| Forfeits | Forfeits are considered unacceptable behavior. One forfeit will cause your team to be dropped from the league. A $35.00 re-entry fee is required within 24 hours if you wish to continue play. Games begin at the scheduled time. There is no grace period! Your team must sign in and be ready to begin the game at the scheduled time. |
| Interested in Officiating? | Contact the CRS staff at 953-5559. There are many opportunities to work as a sports official in the CRS program. |
Release
Participation in any Campus Recreation Services activity is completely voluntary. Individuals assume the risk for any harm or injuries caused as a result of their participation. Participants need to be aware of the possibilities of bodily injury and should understand that they are responsible for any and all costs that may stem from an injury or property damage incurred during participation.