The University Interscholastic League Legislative Council met Wednesday and approved several rule changes across UIL academics, athletics, music and general policy.
In athletics, the council voted to remove the pilot status from water polo, officially sanctioning it as a UIL sport. The council also expanded the current best-of-three series pilot for all baseball playoff rounds prior to the state tournament. Previously limited to Classes 5A and 6A, the expansion now includes 3A and 4A.
“Some schools perceive some coaches as employing gamesmanship while negotiating playoff series details,” UIL’s website stated. “According to the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association, there has been an increased number of instances of schools threatening to invoke a coin flip to determine whether the series will include the best-of-three games or a single game if other demands, such as requiring the opponent to play at their home field or to travel great distances, are not met. Requiring a best of three series unless both schools agree to a one game series eliminates that negotiating tactic.
“For the past two years, in Conferences 5A and 6A, the current pilot program has been successful. The updated pilot expansion aims to align playoff formats across conferences and provide greater consistency throughout conferences in the postseason.”
The council also approved an amendment to Section 1204 of the UIL Constitution and Contest Rules, clarifying regulations regarding scratches and the payment of officials, aimed at better supporting member schools.
In music, a new policy allows marching bands one additional hour of rehearsal time for each non-school day during calendar weeks with fewer than five instructional days.
The council also passed an amendment granting UIL staff the authority to make rule changes as needed to comply with legislation enacted by the Texas Legislature.
All approved rule changes are scheduled to go into effect Aug. 1, pending final approval by the Texas Commissioner of Education.
For more information, visit UIL’s website www.uiltexas.org.
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Standing Committee on Athletics
The Standing Committee on Athletics reviewed several additional proposals and took a range of actions, with some moving forward for further study and others being denied, rejected or receiving no action.
Proposals Under Continued Study:
— Adding girls’ flag football
— Implementing a shot clock in basketball
— Instituting a mileage cap for playoff game travel
— Updating the PE substitutes exception list
— Creating an optional spring training period for water polo
— Allowing college students in approved programs to coach
— Permitting use of pyrotechnics under professional supervision
— Changing soccer scrimmage rules
— Adding lacrosse as a UIL sport
— Expanding exceptions to the full-time employee coaching requirement
Proposals Denied, Rejected, or Receiving No Action:
— Adding boys’ volleyball
— Adding Conference 3A soccer
— Requiring participation in both volleyball and basketball
— Granting automatic home-field advantage in first-round playoff games to district champions
— Allowing off-campus PE students to participate in after-school activities
— Limiting scratches to a maximum of two
— Mandating instant replay in all playoff games
— Changing regional and state tennis tournament dates
— Reinstating or expanding steroid testing
— Eliminating the requirement that shirt tails be tucked in during play
— Limiting coaching disruptions in volleyball
— Granting varsity eligibility to students in programs of choice
— Adding bowling as a UIL sport
— Adding gymnastics coaches to the UIL Concussion Oversight Team
— Adding table tennis as a UIL sport