Last updated : Sunday, 30 June 2024
About AACPS
The Ann Arbor Amateur Football League (AACPS) is a non-profit organization that provides a fun and competitive football experience for adults in the Ann Arbor area. The league was founded in 1978 and currently has over 100 teams in 6 divisions.
AACPS teams are made up of players of all skill levels, from former college players to those who have never played football before. The league offers a variety of divisions to accommodate players of all levels, including a recreational division, a competitive division, and a women's division.
AACPS games are played on Saturdays and Sundays during the fall and spring. The league also hosts a playoffs and championship game at the end of each season.
Seasons
- Fall season: September to November
- Spring season: March to May
Divisions
- Recreational
- Competitive
- Women's
Rules
AACPS uses the USA Football rules for amateur football. The rules are designed to be simple and easy to understand, while still providing a fun and competitive experience for players of all levels.
Some of the key rules of AACPS football include:
- The game is played on a regulation-sized football field.
- There are 11 players on each team.
- The game is played in four 12-minute quarters.
- There is a running clock.
- Touchdowns are worth 6 points.
- Field goals are worth 3 points.
- Extra points are worth 1 point.
Contact Information
For more information about AACPS, please visit the league website at www.aacpsfootball.org or contact the league office at info@aacpsfootball.org.
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