The yellow line that you see on your TV screen is not on the football field. It is only a visual reference for those of us watching the game on TV so we can see how far the offense needs to go to get a first down.
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generally speaking, goal post are yellow or white.
There is not really a yellowline on a football field. It is put on there by the tv station people to show where the first downs are. It is pretty close to impossible to keep dawing new yellow lines on the field while the game is going on
The things (usually yellow) that stand at the end of the touchdown zone that field goals are kicked through.
A football field :D
see: http://www.sportsknowhow.com/football/field-dimensions/football-field-dimensions.html
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the football field.
Click on the 'American Football Field Diagram' link below to see a diagram of an Amerian football field.
3,600 inches are in a football field
An American football field measures 1040 feet
3 points for a field goal in American Football