Each football league will have its own rules and regulations which may differ compared to other leagues.
In other words, it depends on which league one is asking about.
he can get up and run if he has not been touched yet. then he has to be tackled to be down, not "touched". The above is true in the NFL...the touch must have caused the fall or happened while the knee or elbow is on the ground. In college or ANY level below the play ends when the players knee or elbow touches regardless of the reason.
The crossbar is 10 feet above the ground.
In middle school when I first experienced the adrenaline of "slamming" someone. (Slamming's not allowed, but hey, as long as your opponent's foot touches the ground before you shove'em)
No...a high school football is smaller than a college football
We use a Youth Sized football for middle school football in Indiana.
You must learn at a football school.
In high school football they are classified as quarters.
he play football when he was in high school
All of the same as in pro football
No. Mirrored visors are not allowed in middle school nor high school football.
Slaps to the head are not allowed in high school football.
Yes