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  2. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    As the game advanced, backs positioned at different depths (i.e. distances behind the forwards) were further differentiated into separate positions. These positions were called halfback, three-quarters back, and full back according to English and Scottish nomenclature and quarterback, halfback, and full back in the Irish nomenclature.

  3. Fullback (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A fullback (FB) is a position in the offensive backfield in gridiron football and is one of the two running back positions along with the halfback. Fullbacks are typically larger than halfbacks, and, in most offensive schemes, the fullback's duties are split among power running, pass catching , and blocking for both the quarterback and the ...

  4. Halfback (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The halfback needs good blocking from the offensive line and fullback to successfully gain yardage. Also, a halfback will generally have more rushing attempts than a receiver will have receptions. This is mainly because most teams have one primary halfback to receive most of the carries, while a passing game will be spread over a number of wide ...

  5. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    The "fullback" is often larger and stronger than the tailback and acts primarily as a blocker, though the fullback may also be used for catching passes or for rushing as a tailback does. Fullbacks often line up closer to the line of scrimmage than tailbacks do in order to block for them on rushing plays.

  6. Super Bowl X - Wikipedia

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    Fullback Robert Newhouse was their leading rusher with 930 yards, and also caught 34 passes for 274 yards. Halfback Doug Dennison contributed 388 yards. Perhaps the most talented player in the backfield was halfback Preston Pearson (no relation to receiver Drew Pearson), who signed on the team as a free agent after being cut by the Steelers in ...

  7. Harvard Beats Yale 29–29 - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Beats Yale 29–29 is a 2008 documentary film by Kevin Rafferty, covering the 1968 meeting between the football teams of Yale and Harvard in their storied rivalry.The game has been called "the most famous football game in Ivy League history".

  8. I formation - Wikipedia

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    The I-Bone is a variation of the Power-I in which the third back is lined up between the fullback and tailback, rather than lateral to the fullback. This allows the third back to run the dive or pitch on the triple option, go into motion as a pass receiver, or block for the pitch to the tailback or keeper by the quarterback.

  9. Quarterback - Wikipedia

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    Princeton put six men on the line and had one designated quarterback, while Yale used seven linemen, one quarterback and two halfbacks who lined up on either side of the fullback. [55] This was the origin of the T-formation , an offensive set that remained in use for many decades afterward and gained popularity in professional football starting ...