puddleofmudd Posted October 18, 2011 Report Posted October 18, 2011 After the state of Texas endured one of its hottest summers, the University Interscholastic League is following in the footsteps of the NFL and the NCAA and restricting two-a-day football practices.The UIL on Monday voted to eliminate two-a-days during the first four days of summer drills, prohibit two-a-days on back-to-back practices and extend the recovery period between sessions from one hour to two hours once two-a-days are permitted.If Commissioner of Education Robert Scott approves the UIL's decision, the new regulations will take effect for next season. According to UIL officials, there is no timetable on when Scott will approve or deny the new rules.
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