I saw this and talk about a disaster situation where you don’t want to call this. Louisiana goes by Federation rules but let’s act like this happened in Texas.
Rule 9-2-1-a-f states the following:
- A player removing their helmet after the ball is dead and before they are in the team area (Exceptions: Team, media or injury timeouts; equipment adjustments; through play; between periods; and during a measurement for a first down).
This would results in a UNS penalty that carries all the following clock rules.
Officiating Standards Section II, Part 13 states explicitly the below:
- Do not be overly technical applying rule 9-2-1
- Allow for brief, spontaneous reactions at the end of play
- A list of specifically prohibited acts in rule 9-2-1-a-1 (a) through (k). That list is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive. All agree when those acts are to taunt or demean, they should be penalized.
My interpretation, please state if you feel differently:
Per rule he committed a penalty and removing + throwing his helmet in the air haphazardly is against the rule 9-2-1. However, officiating standards does state that we should not be overly technical applying rule 9-2-1 and he did not taunt or demean the other team. The throwing of the helmet can be seen as demeaning, but his team just won the state championship and emotions are high.
I’d be 100% okay with not penalizing here but quickly consulting the player.