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  2. Defender (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Centre-back John Terry (right) closely marks centre-forward Didier Drogba.. The centre-back (also known as a central defender or centre-half, as the modern role of the centre-back arose from the centre-half position) defends in the area directly in front of the goal and tries to prevent opposing players, particularly centre-forwards, from scoring.

  3. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    The upback, also known as the personal protector, is a blocking back who lines up approximately 1–3 yards behind the line of scrimmage in punting situations. Because the punter plays so far back, the back frequently makes the line calls and lets the long snapper know when the punter is ready to receive the ball.

  4. Association football positions - Wikipedia

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    Originally, a full-back was the last line of defence, but as the game developed in the early 20th century, the centre-half role was dropped backwards and came to be known as 'centre-back', and the full-backs were then pushed out wider to create the right-back and left-back positions. [31]

  5. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    The fourth back is most commonly employed as an extra wide receiver. Here are three diagrams of I-Formation, strong side right (that is, with the tight end lining up to the right, typical for a right-handed quarterback). Notice that the 4th back required by the rules is the set-back wide receiver at the right (called the flanker).

  6. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    The H-back does occupy a position about the same as the halfback in the diamond formation of the 19th century. It is likely that "H-back" is a term derived by back formation (pun unavoidable) from the abbreviation for halfback, although arbitrary letter designation by some coach is just as good an explanation.

  7. Rutgers football vs Maryland score today: Live updates ... - AOL

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    Rutgers gives the lead right back. Billy Edwards Jr. hits Tai Felton for a 12-yard touchdown throw and it's 10-7 Maryland. Nice catch by Felton with Eric Rogers covering him well.

  8. Which Missouri football freshmen could, or should, see more ...

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    Here are three Missouri football freshmen, with bigger roles potentially on deck next year, who could see more field time in final games of 2024 season. ... Missouri football running back Kewan ...

  9. Halfback (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Back Willie Heston of Fielding Yost's "point-a-minute" Michigan team has been acknowledged as the first to play at what later was designated as the tailback position on offense. Before Heston, left halfbacks ran plays in one direction, and right halfbacks ran plays in the other direction.