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In what sport do you have a field goal and a zone?

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120 yards. Each end zone is 10 yards, plus the 100 yards between goal lines.


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at the spot of the kick the 20


How do you player of football player?

The goal of football is to move the ball down the field and into the end zone for a touchdown.


How do you Calculate field goal?

Divide the number of field goal attempts by the number of field goals made. For example, if a player has attempted 300 field goals and made 135 field goals, you would divide 300 into 135. In the example, the player's field goal percentage would be .450 or 45 percent.


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According to the rules in the NFL yes they can.


Is an NFL field goal measured in the same way as a college field goal which is 7 yds from line of scrimmage plus 10?

In short - yes. A field goal is calculated from the spot of the kick to the goal posts - so line of snap+10 yds (end zone) plus length from snap to hold (usually 7 yds)