yes, other wise it would be called false start on the offense....5-yard penalty.
hit spacebar twice
set hike
a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
no they would be offsides.
They don't always say hike. They don't even have to say hike. a lot of people think that's what they say and some of the Q. B's do say hike but they can say whatever they want and it means hike. all they have to do is hike the ball no matter what they say.
Nothing you hike it back yo the kicker and he kicks it like a golly kicks when he gets the ball.
it depends because American football has hike but football(soccer) in the kickoff the ball has to go back before it goes forward
Tom Heisman
Some examples of quarterback cadence used in football games are "hut, hut, hike," "ready, set, go," and "blue 42, blue 42, hike." These phrases are used by the quarterback to signal the start of a play and coordinate the movements of the offense.
A Hike or Snap Is when the center hands the ball to the quarterback.
Where the ball starts when you hike it, the blue line.
it is called a hike or a snap