The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

A closer look at 7-on-7 football

- By Michael Fornabaio

When it canceled 11-on-11 football for 2020 on Friday morning, the CIAC said it will work with football coaches and state athletic directors to give football players “the best low and moderate risk experience­s possible.”

One possibilit­y, though not one that had been popular with coaches while full-contact football remained on the table, is 7-on-7.

The format is popular in the summer, a chance for teams to build camaraderi­e and chemistry and to work on their pass routes.

New Canaan has hosted “Grip It & Rip It” since 2007, though the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias forced organizers to cancel this year’s tournament.

In their discussion­s, the state Department of Public Health offered the CIAC 7-on-7 as a lower-risk alternativ­e to full-contact football.

“The NFHS does not write rules for 7 v 7 football, and there are no NFHS member state championsh­ips for 7 v 7 football,” Friday’s CIAC statement said. “No other state associatio­n is playing 7 v 7 football as a championsh­ip program.”

Vermont plans to play 7-on-7 in a modified form this season , one that looks a tiny bit more like a usual game, with no playoffs.

In its summertime form at least, what are we dealing with in 7-on-7?

TEAMS: Seven defenders facing a center, a quarterbac­k and five eligible receivers.

PLAY: Teams start on the 40-yard line going in. After the snap, the quarterbac­k has four seconds to get a pass off, working to score touchdowns. Turnovers, even on downs, give points to the defense.

EQUIPMENT: Since it’s one-hand touch football, players typically don’t wear pads but do wear helmets.

LENGTH: Teams often play several games in an afternoon in summertime, so games run about 20 minutes, running time until the final minute.

 ?? Pete Paguaga / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Middletown quarterbac­k Chris Danas prepares to pass at the 2019 Grip It and Rip tournament.
Pete Paguaga / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Middletown quarterbac­k Chris Danas prepares to pass at the 2019 Grip It and Rip tournament.

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