(c) Only 12 of the practice sessions may involve contact, and such contact shall not occur prior to the third practice session.
(d) The noncontact practice sessions may involve headgear as the only piece of protective equipment.
(e) Of the 12 permissible contact sessions, eight sessions may involve tackling, and
not more than three of the eight tackling sessions may be devoted primarily (greater than 50 percent of practice time) to 11-on-11 scrimmages.
(f) Tackling shall be prohibited in four of the 12 contact sessions. An institution has the discretion to determine the practice activities (other than tackling) that may occur during the four contact nontackling sessions as well as the protective equipment to be worn by the student-athletes.
(g) If an institution conducts a "spring game" per Bylaw
17.10.5.2-(a),
the game shall be counted as one of the three sessions that may be devoted primarily to 11-on-11 scrimmages.