United Indoor Football

United Indoor Football

Infobox sports league
current_season =

pixels = 150px
caption = United Indoor Football logo
sport = American football
founded = 2005
folded = 2008
teams = 8
country = USA
champion = Sioux Falls Storm
Commissioner =
website = [http://www.unitedindoorfootball.com www.unitedindoorfootball.com]

United Indoor Football was an indoor football league that started in 2005. Ten owners from the National Indoor Football League, including one expansion (the Dayton Warbirds, which never played a game in UIF) and two from arenafootball2 (af2) took their franchises and formed their own league. The league is based in Omaha, Nebraska.

On July 22, 2008, it was announced that the UIF would be merging with the Intense Football League for the upcoming 2009 season, following the National Indoor Bowl Championship between both leagues' champions on August 2. The merged league will be known as the newest incarnation of the Indoor Football League.

The field

The United Indoor Football League is played exclusively indoors, in arenas usually designed for either basketball or ice hockey teams. The field is the same width (85 feet) as a standard NHL hockey rink. The field is 50 yards long with up to an 8-yard end zone. (End zones may be a lesser depth with League approval.) Depending on the stadium in which a game is being played, the end zones may be rectangular (like a basketball court) or curved (like a hockey rink). There is a heavily padded wall on each sideline, with the padding placed on top of the hockey dasher boards. The field goal uprights are 9 feet wide, and the crossbar is 18 feet above the playing surface. Unlike Arena football, the ball is not "live" when rebounded off the nets behind the end zone, or their support apparatuses.

A player is counted as out of bounds on the sidelines if they come into contact or fall over the boundary wall.

The players

Each team fields eight players at a time from a 21-man active roster.
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Substitution Rules

A substitute may enter the field of play any time the ball is dead. However, a substitute must remain on the field for at least one play. Substitutions are not permitted by rule in any way that shall deceive an opponent. A team that breaks a huddle with more than eight players commits an illegal substitution infraction, for which a 5-yard penalty is immediately assessed. A team that begins a play from scrimmage with more than eight players commits an illegal participation infraction, for which a 10-yard penalty is immediately assessed.

Formations

The Offensive Box is defined as the area bordered by the outside shoulders of the two Offensive guards, the line of scrimmage, and the distance of five yards behind the line of scrimmage on the offensive side of the ball. Four offensive players must be on the line of scrimmage at the snap, with no more than three of said players in the Offensive Box. The Offensive guards and center must wear numbers that denote they are ineligible to carry the ball nor may they release downfield on pass plays. All players outside the Offensive Box must be at least two yards outside the shoulders of an Offensive guard, and no closer than one yard to another player. No more than two backs (including the Quarterback) may be in the Offensive Box at the snap.

Up to two players may be in motion on the offense prior to the snap. Any man in motion must begin in the box. One offensive player may be moving forward at the time of the snap, but all players in motion must be outside the Offensive Box at the snap. There are special rules that prevent a man in motion from blocking defenders below the waistline. A man in motion is also prevented from blocking defensive linemen or the blitzing linebacker.

The Defensive Box is defined as the area bordered by the outside shoulders of the two Offensive guards, the line of scrimmage, and the distance of five yards beyond the line of scrimmage on the defensive side of the ball. Three defensive players must be in a three- or four-point stance at the start of the snap. One defender serving as a linebacker outside the Defensive Box may raise their hand prior to the snap to signify their intent to rush. Defenders that begin in the Defensive Box must make contact with one of the Offensive linemen before they are allowed to drop back into pass coverage. Defenders that begin outside the Defensive Box may approach the line of scrimmage to align themselves with an offensive player granted they do so at least two yards outside the shoulders of the Offensive guard.

Ball movement

The ball is kicked off from the goal line. The team with the ball is given four downs to gain ten yards or score. Punting is illegal because of the size of the playing field. A receiver jumping to catch a pass needs to get only one foot down in bounds for the catch to be deemed a completed catch. Balls that bounce off the padded walls that surround the field are live. The defending team may return missed field goal attempts that fall short of the end zone. If a free kick strikes the ceiling or any object hanging from said ceiling, while over the field of play, it is immediately dead, and it belongs to the receiving team 5 yards from mid-field.

coring

The scoring is the same as in the NFL with the addition of a drop kick field goal worth four points during normal play or two points as a post-touchdown conversion. Blocked extra points and turnovers on two-point conversion attempts may be returned by the defensive team for two points. A rouge-kickoff downed in the end zone is worth 1 point to the kicking team; a rogue-kickoff is when the kick returner is caught in his own end zone. A free kick recovered in the end zone by the kicking team is considered a touchdown.

Timing

A game consists of four 15-minute quarters with a halftime intermission 20 minutes in length. The clock typically only stops for time-outs, penalties, injuries, and official clarifications. Further stoppages occur for incomplete passes and out of bounds during the final 90 seconds of the second and fourth quarters. A mandatory official's time-out, called a promotional timeout, is assessed after the first and fourth quarters and is 90 seconds in duration. Another mandatory official's time-out, called a warning period, is assessed with 90 seconds to play at the end of each half. The game may also be stopped for further promotional time-outs, but must not exceed 90 seconds per league rules.

Overtime Rules

Each team will get a possession from the 25 yard line to try and score. If one team out scores the other on the possession, the game is over. If still tied after an Overtime possession, then each team will get a new possession from the 25 yard line to try and score.

All-Time UIF teams

*Billings Outlaws (2007-2008)
*Black Hills Red Dogs (2005)
*Bloomington Extreme (2006-2008)
*Colorado Ice (2007-2008)
*Dayton Warbirds (proposed for 2005, revoked from league before playing a down in the UIF)
*Evansville BlueCats (2005-2007)
*Fort Wayne Freedom (2005-2006)
*Lexington Horsemen (2005-2007)
*Ohio Valley Greyhounds (2005-2007)
*Omaha Beef (2005-2008)
*Peoria Rough Riders (2005-2006)
*RiverCity Rage (2007-2008)
*Tennessee Valley-Rock River Raptors (2005-2007)
*Sioux City Bandits (2005-2008)
*Sioux Falls Storm (2005-2008)
*Tupelo FireAnts (2005)
*Wichita Wild (2008)

References

External links

* [http://www.unitedindoorfootball.com United Indoor Football]
* [http://www.unitedindoorfan.com UIFans - United Indoor Fans]


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