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  2. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian football, at the time a ball is kicked by a teammate, being ahead of the ball, or being the person who held the ball for the place kick one back formation A formation where the offensive team has one running back in the backfield with the quarterback. Other eligible receivers are near the line of scrimmage. onside conversion

  3. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...

  4. Category:American football terminology - Wikipedia

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    Records for safeties in football; Safety (gridiron football score) Sean McVay effect; Shift (gridiron football) Sidelines; Similarity score; Snap (gridiron football) Spearing (gridiron football) Spike (gridiron football) Spiral (football) Spread offense; Spy (gridiron football) Stance (American football) Stiff-arm fend; Stunt (gridiron football ...

  5. NFL refs controversial calls: Rounding up key penalties ... - AOL

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    In a three-point contest, this pivotal play might've been the difference. Flag confusion at end of Bills-Chiefs Before setting the Super Bowl 59 matchup, we needed one last controversial moment to ...

  6. K-State Q&A: Big 12 football schedules, Spygate and a pivotal ...

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    I also think we use the term “bye weeks” wrong on a football schedule. Can we not just say “open” or “idle.” Maybe the term “Big 12 refs” should also fall into that category.

  7. Glossary of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Break: short for "break in play"; e.g. quarter-time, half-time, or three-quarter-time. [13] Break a line: teams often set up in defensive lines across the ground which can be hard for an opposition to get through; to 'break a line' is to find a way through such a defensive line, e.g., by run-and-carry rather than kicking.

  8. The game that means everything: Army and Navy get ready to ...

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    For the cadets and midshipmen on the field, a career playing professional football is unlikely. This game is their Super Bowl. “It represents a battle between two of the nation’s best forces ...

  9. Scorigami - Wikipedia

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    Bois also notes in the 2016 video that American football is the largest sport in the U.S., and perhaps the world, where unique scores still regularly occur, as the vast majority of common sports will only allow points to be scored one at a time, such as soccer, baseball, or hockey, or in much smaller multi-point increments as in the case of ...