I believe college and High school have the same rule on this matter. Any eye shield worn, a dr's. note must be shown to the game officials. Not sure about tinted shields, if there is an existing eye condition do to brightness of sun or lights I'm sure a Dr'. note would work. <edit> There cant be any tint to your shield if playing in high school. All must be clear
no because the trainers have to be able to see your eyes if you get hurt.
yes they are legal and a very lightly tented one can be legal as well.
pancaking is legal in all football that is tackle football.
No they are not legal in California
There's no legal age, but you must be 3 years removed from high school
It's definately possible.. Legal? Who cares its worth it
It is legal in the NFL so it is probably legal in college football.
yes. all states have kept them legal. The exception may be the front drivers and passengers windows. Check with your local laws - the intense reflections from mirrored windows, particularly in the SW Desert, could cause immediate blindness of a nearby driver.
No, thats called vandalism and you're damaging tax payers property.
Yes, door visors are generally legal in Indiana as long as they comply with state regulations regarding vehicle modifications. However, it's important to ensure that any modifications do not obstruct the driver's view or violate safety standards. Always check with local laws or the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles for any specific regulations that may apply.
Yes, in high school football, both feet must be inbounds for a catch to be considered legal. This rule applies to any player receiving a pass, whether they are on the ground or in the air. If a player catches the ball but only one foot is inbounds, it will be ruled incomplete.
Well, honey, door visors are illegal in a handful of states like California, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. But let's be real, laws can change faster than you can say "door visors," so it's best to double-check with your local authorities before slapping those babies on your car. Stay sassy and stay legal, darlin'!