Controversial IHSA By-Law Proposal Passes

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Following the conclusion of voting on February 12, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced that member schools voted to approve a special by-law proposal impacting the start date of the 2026 IHSA football season and the number of practices required per player to compete in the first contest. The proposal passed by a margin of 290 in favor, 245 opposed, and 67 with no opinion. The much discussed subject brought many differing opinions, both for and against. Here’s Monmouth-Roseville Athletic Director and head football coach Jeremy Adolphson.

As a result of the vote, the first practice date of the 2026 IHSA football season will move forward to Wednesday, August 5. In addition, each player will be required to complete 12 days of on-field practices (excluding Sundays; 1 ½ hours per player per practice required) before they are eligible to compete in their first contest.

For the full interview with Coach Adolphson, go to the SPORTS PODCAST section.

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