horn17 wrote:LaxRef wrote:Rob Graff wrote:I'm looking forward to the first lawsuit against the NFHS when a player wearing an "upper" mouth guard is injured, and alleges that the lower would have prevented the injury.
I'm no legal expert, but I can't imagine that suit would go far if there is no research supporting the claim that the new design is equal or superior. (If there's no research, they might as well argue that a piece of salmon wrapped in duct tape would have prevented the injury.) And if there is such research, the manufacturers should be arguing their case with the NFHS instead of just hoping it's legal.
I think Shock Doctor is looking into this, not just at the NFHS level, but above them as well (per my local Lax Vendor). Certified by USLacrosse, and the trickle down effect to NCAA (where it's currently leagal) , and then on to the NFHS - they can always change it durring the season I'd be assuming as well
I would dispute your point that it is currently legal under NCAA rules. The NCAA rules also state that the mouth guard must cover all upper teeth, and if it were legal I don't think it would be taking me so long to get an answer from the national rules interpreter on its legality. He was not able to get a quick answer from TPTB and is running it up the chain of command.
Thus, it
may end up being legal for NCAA play, but I think it is too strong a statement to say that it [i]is[/b] legal for NCAA play.
Also, US Lacrosse does not certify equipment, nor does it write the playing rules for any levels of which I am aware besides boys youth lacrosse (based on exceptions to the NFHS rules) and women's non-NCAA lacrosse.
As a side note, the NCAA doesn't certify euipment either, they just make the rules about it. If anyone ever tells you, "This can't be illegal because the NCAA certified that it is legal!" they're feeding you a pile of you-know-what. I don't know if there are any manufacturers that state that the equipment is NCAA certified—the usual claim is "meets NCAA specs," which may or may not be true—but if they are claiming that they're lying.