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A hard count by a quarterback at the beginning of a gridiron football play is an audible snap count that uses an irregular, accented (thus, the term "hard") cadence.
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An offense will take the full time on the play clock with the quarterback utilizing an irregular, accented (thus, the term "hard") cadence for the snap count in the hope that the defense will jump offside, giving the offense the five yards needed to convert the first down.
The Commanders had one chance to get the ball back but the Steelers' hard count got the Commanders to jump offsides on fourth-and-1 and that was it for Washington. The Steelers hung on and remain ...
A hard count from Hilgart drew an offsides call, and both sides called a timeout. Then Tommy Lutz, a bruiser of a running back who scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground, bowling-balled his way ...
Unfortunately for the offense, this advantage can sometimes become a disadvantage. When faced with an exceptionally loud stadium, players may be unable to hear the snap count and are forced to concentrate more on visual cues (silent snap count or a hard count), or risk false start penalties. The offense must also be mindful of the play clock ...
Locked in a defensive struggle in which neither team gained 300 yards, Georgia coach Kirby Smart made an aggressive but ill-fated decision late in the first half of the Sugar Bowl. Right after ...
The Skyhawks athletic program is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) [2] and competes at the NCAA Division I [3] level including the Football Championship Subdivision. The UTM mascot is Captain Skyhawk. The school colors are navy and orange. [4] They were known as the Pacers until 1995. [5]