STATE CHAMPS! Michigan: Extra Point Week 6
September 30, 2022
This week on STATE CHAMPS! Extra Point: Sydney Cariel and Devin Gardner recap the notable games from Week 5 and preview the marquee games going into Week 6.
1:18 - Dakota vs. Chippewa Valley Recap
2:03 - Caledonia vs. Grandville Recap
3:18 - West Bloomfield vs. Rochester Adams Recap
6:06 - Top 20 Rankings Presented by ALTA Equipment Company
6:44 - Detroit King #2 in Rankings
7:47 - Rockford #15 in Rankings
8:44 - Detroit Catholic Central #9 in Rankings
10:48 - Brighton #18 in Rankings
11:46 - Mr. Football Update presented by Hungry Howies
14:54 - DMC Gamechangers
18:13 - Anvil Award Updated presented by Hungry Howies
23:18 - Preview of Week 6 Games
27:34 - Davison at Walled Lake Western Preview
Be the Referee: 40-Second Play Clock
August 29, 2019
This week, MHSAA Assistant Director Brent Rice explains the change in football to a 40-second play clock.
Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.
Below is this week's segment - 40-Second Play Clock - Listen
One of the rules changes in high school football this year involves timing between downs.
All varsity games will be played with a 40-second play clock that begins after the conclusion of the previous play, with exceptions for things like timeouts, penalties, measurements and at the start of a period – when a 25-second count will be used.
In experiments in Michigan over the past few seasons, the 40-second play clock proved to improve the pace of play and consistency between plays because it is not dependent on the referee’s subjective signal. And while some schools may choose to purchase visible play clocks for their fields, it is not required. The Back Judge, who has the primary responsibility for the play clock, will signal at 10 seconds and count the last five seconds.