RULES
1.
The competition is open to all boys and girls ages 8 -15. Boys and
girls compete separately. The four age classifications are based
upon the child's age as of December 31st of the current year.
2.
All participants must show proof of age at all levels of
competition. Failure to provide a birth certificate or religious
document (such as a baptismal record) will result in that
participant being ineligible to compete.
3.
Participants may register and compete in only one Local Competition.
Competing in more than one Local Competition will result in the
automatic disqualification of that participant.
4.
All participants must submit the signed parental Entry Form/Release
of Liability [Link to form] form to the on-site organizational
group. The Entry Form may be copied onto an organization's
letterhead.
5.
Participants must be present at the scheduled starting time in order
to compete. Failure to do so may result in ineligibility.
6.
Please be sure to check with your state Athletic Association to
ensure that your participation in PPK will not affect your
eligibility to take part in any other sports during the school year.
1.
Each participant is allowed one punt, one pass and one placekick as
part of their competition.
2.
Scores are based on both distance and accuracy. For example, if a
participant passes the ball 100 feet, but the ball lands 30 feet to
the right of the measuring tape, the final score is calculated by
deducting 30 from 100, for a final score of 70. Scores are based on
exact feet and inches (partial inches are rounded to nearest inch).
No participant receives a negative score, but they may receive a
score of zero.
3.
A participant's final score is their cumulative total for the three
individual events. For example, if the participant scores 40 for
punting, 60 for passing and 22 for kicking, the participant's final
score would be 122.
4.
If a participant goes over the line prior to or before releasing or
making contact with the ball, they are penalized five feet. The only
exception is in kicking, where a participant may go over the line
without penalty, provided the tee is placed on or behind the line.
5.
There is no violation if the kicking tee is kicked with the football
during the kicking event.
6.
Scores are determined from where a participant's punt/pass/kick
first makes contact with the ground. Bounces or rolls do not add to
the score.
7.
If a participant tries to punt, pass or kick and misses the ball
completely, it does not count as an attempt, and another attempt is
allowed.
1.
No football shoes, turf shoes, cleats or bare feet are allowed. Only
soft-sole gym shoes are permitted. Failure to wear gym shoes results
in the disqualification of the participant.
2.
All equipment, other than shoes, needed for the competition, are
provided by the school or hosting agency. Participants may not
utilize their own equipment (such as tees or footballs).
Advancement
1.
All participants must begin competition at the school level or
officially sanctioned local community competition.
2.
The top finisher in each of the boys' and girls' divisions from the
four age brackets of each Local Competition will advance to the
Sectional Round. The top finisher is the participant who has the
highest final score for that round. Contestants who qualify for the
Sectionals must compete at the location to which they are assigned.
Each school or Local is notified of the location of the Sectional
prior to the competition.
3.
At the Sectionals, each competitor will begin anew with a score of
zero. Only the top four first-place finishers in each age bracket
from the boys' and girls' divisions from the pool of Sectional
Competition champions will advance to the Team Championship. At all
levels of competition, only first-place winners will be considered
for advancement to the next level.
4.
At the Team Championships, each of the 32 competitors begins anew
with a score of zero. The top finisher within each age bracket at
this level is declared that NFL team's NFL Pepsi PUNT, PASS & KICK
Team Champion. The top finisher is the participant who has achieved
the highest final score for that round.
5.
Only the four first-place Team Champions from each of the boys' and
girls' divisions of all NFL Team Champions are eligible for
advancement to the National Finals. Their scores must be in the top
four nationally in their respective age groups to qualify.
6.
National Finalists are notified at the conclusion of all Team
Championships at the end of December.
7.
At the National Finals, each competitor begins anew with a score of
zero. The top finisher within each age bracket at this level is
named the NFL Pepsi PUNT, PASS & KICK National Champion. The top
finisher is the participant who has achieved the highest final
score.
1.
If a tie exists for first, second or third place at either the Local
or Sectional round, each participant involved in the tie competes in
a playoff to determine the final standings. The playoff consists of
the participants competing head-to-head in a repeat of all three
events. The playoff winner at a Local Competition advances to the
next round. The playoff winner at a Sectional Round is eligible to
advance to the Team Championships.
2.
If a tie exists for first, second or third place at the Team
Championships, the winner is determined by the contestant's score in
his or her most recent competition. For example, if a tie exists at
the Team Championship, the participant's Sectional Round score is
referenced to determine the winner.
1.
Competitions are held rain or shine. In threatening or dangerous
weather conditions, the Local Host must cancel and reschedule the
event. The decision to cancel the event is made by the Local Host on
site.
2.
If an event is canceled, call your local PUNT, PASS & KICK host to
determine when your event will be rescheduled.
3.
The National Football League, NFL Properties Inc., its agents and
subordinate chairperson/organizers of NFL Pepsi PUNT, PASS & KICK,
reserve the right to rule and make any recommendations regarding the
NFL Pepsi PUNT, PASS & KICK competition that they feel are
beneficial to the continuance of the program. All decisions are
final.
4.
Participation constitutes permission to use competitor's name and
likeness for promotional purposes without compensation.