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  2. FSU football's wide receivers start slow, finish fast in day ...

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    Wide receivers Jalen Brown, Lawayne McCoy have strong day Florida State football wide receiver Lawayne McCoy takes part in the final Tour of Duty winter workouts ahead of 2024 spring practices on ...

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    Panthers wide receiver Terrace Marshall, Jr. (88) runs through a drill during training camp practice in Charlotte, NC on Monday, July 29, 2024. Marshall’s momentum took him into the end zone for ...

  4. Hook and ladder (football) - Wikipedia

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    The hook and ladder, also known as the hook and lateral, is a trick play in American, Canadian football and indoor American football.. The hook and ladder starts with the hook, which is where a wide receiver runs a predetermined distance, usually 10 to 20 yards down the field, and along the sideline, and "hooks in" towards the center of the field to receive a forward pass from the quarterback.

  5. Here’s what we learned as Missouri football fully opened up ...

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    The Tigers are still working six punt returners, all wide receivers. Burden, Wease, Blood, Johnson and freshmen Courtney Crutchfield and James Madison II took turns fielding punts during drills.

  6. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    A wide receiver who lines up behind the line (and thus counts as one of the four backs) is called the "flanker". A wide receiver who lines up between the outermost wide receiver and the offensive line is said to be "in the slot" and is called the "slot receiver". A wide receiver who can play running back is called a wide back.

  7. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    The wishbone is a 1960s variation of the T-formation. It consists of three running backs: a fullback lined up directly behind the quarterback, and the two halfbacks split behind the fullback. It can be run with two tight ends, one tight end and one wide receiver, or two wide receivers.

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