Selected Major Rule Changes that Have Been Considered
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Fall 2022 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Spring 2022 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Fall 2021 Season
- Regional Concept for Regular Season Scheduling (June 29, 2021)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Spring 2021 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Fall 2020 Season
- Fall 2020 Season Decision
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Spring 2020 Season
- Alternatives Considered for Regular Season Scheduling – Spring 2020 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Fall 2019 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rules Changes Considered for the Spring 2019 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Fall 2018 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Spring 2018 Season
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Fall 2017 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Spring 2017 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Fall 2016 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Process and Rule Changes Considered for the Spring 2016 Season (See viewing note below)
- Listing of Major Rule Changes Considered for the Fall 2015 Rules (See viewing note below)
Documents Superseded and Used to Create the Spring 2019 SFL Documents
- Fall 2018 Rules (See viewing note below)
- Club Representative Guide (See viewing note below)
- Coach Guide (See viewing note below)
- Tournament Responsibilities for Site Coordinators and Division Commissioners (See viewing note below)
- Game Reports (See viewing note below)
- Publishing Email Addresses (See viewing note below)
- Regular Season Game Scheduling Process for Odd Team Scheduling Divisions (See viewing note below)
- Rescheduling Regular Season Games (See viewing note below)
- SFL Team Rosters (See viewing note below)
- Team Registration Process To Be Used By Clubs (See viewing note below)
- Tournament Scheduling (See viewing note below)
Approach for Replacing Tournament
Games With an Extra Regular Season Game
Replacing Tournament Games With An Extra Regular Season Game (See viewing note below)
Tournament Alternatives Considered for the Spring 2018 Season
Tournament Alternatives Considered for the Spring 2018 Season (See viewing note below)
Tournament Alternatives Considered for the Spring 2008 Season
- Tournament Alternatives Considered for the Spring 2008 Season (See viewing note below)
- Special Meeting to Discuss Spring 2008 Operations, Rules Changes, and Tournament Alternatives (See viewing note below)
Tournament Methodology Used for the Fall 2006 Season
- Process used to rank the Fall 2006 Tournament divisions where the teams could not play all tournament games
- Special Letter Concerning the Tournament Rules (See viewing note below)
- Proposed Tournament Rules for the Spring 2007 season (See viewing note below)
- Objectives and Products of the Tournament Scheduling and Ranking Review Group (See viewing note below)
- Fall 2006 Tournament Scheduling and Awards Methodology
- January 31, 2007, Tournament Review Group Report and SFL Commissioners’ Comments and Recommendations (See viewing note below)
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