OVERTIME RULES
Overtime
If a game is tied at the end of regulation play, a tiebreaker will be played to determine the winner. Captains will meet with the official for a coin toss to determine possession of ball.
Both teams are given 2 plays, with no time outs, from the opponent''s 10-yard line (similar to the college football overtime).
If the first team is unsuccessful in scoring, the opposing team takes possession at the 10-yard line and has 2 plays to score. If they score, they win.
If the first team is successful in scoring, they have the option of going for 1 or 2 points. The opposing team then tries their 2 plays to score and, if successful, attempts a conversion to either tie or win the game. If the opposing team does not score a touchdown or does not match the first team''s extra points, the game is over and the first team wins.
If an interception occurs during overtime, the defense will take over at the 10 yard line unless the INT is returned for a TD. In this event, the defense will be awarded 6 points and the game will be over.
If the game goes to a 3rd overtime, both teams must attempt 2-point conversions.