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  2. Stance (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Donald R. Deskins in a three-point stance. Stance is the position an American football player adopts when a play begins. There are three common stances used by linemen: two-point, three-point, and four-point. The stance names reference the number of points where a player's body is touching the ground while down in the stance.

  3. Template:CFB schedule - Wikipedia

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    The coloring of each row is automatically determined from the Result.The value used for the Result should be of the form R scoreA-scoreB where R is W, L, T, or V for won, lost, tied, or vacated, respectively.

  4. Template:CFB Conference Schedule Entry - Wikipedia

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    {{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w if the game was won, l if lost, t if tied, v if vacated, blank if game hasn't occurred yet or if the game was intra-conference; lowercase | date = date of the game | time = 'no' if you do not want the time column to appear (and set | time = no in the header template) | homecoming = 'yes' if game is the homecoming game | visiting_rank = rank of the ...

  5. Hand-off - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a handoff is the act of handing the ball directly from one player to another, i. e. without it leaving the first player's hands. [1] Most rushing plays on offense begin with a handoff from the quarterback to another running back. The biggest risk with any hand-off is the chance of fumble on the exchange. [2]

  6. Template:CFB schedule entry - Wikipedia

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    The coloring of each row is automatically determined from the Result.The value used for the Result should be of the form R scoreA-scoreB where R is W, L, T, or V for won, lost, tied, or vacated, respectively.

  7. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called a "switch" in touch football. hands team A group of players, mostly wide receivers, that are responsible for recovering an onside kick. They line up as close as possible to the 10-yard neutral zone and their goal is to recover the ball immediately after, but only if, the ball crosses out of the neutral zone. hard count

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  9. American football plays - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a play is a close-to-the-ground plan of action or strategy used to move the ball down the field. A play begins at either the snap from the center or at kickoff. Most commonly, plays occur at the snap during a down. These plays range from basic to very intricate. Football players keep a record of these plays in a playbook. [1]