If a quarterback completes a pass near the endzone, which is then fumbled by the receiver and recovered in the endzone by another teammate, he is credited with a 0-yard touchdown pass to the player that recovered the fumble.
Strange rule, but it happens occasionally.
no, nfl footballs are a little larger than ncaa footballs
I think that the NFL footballs are bigger in width and NCAA in length
Yes, high school footballs are smaller and usually have two white stripes (NCAA regulation) near the ends.
There is a difference. NFL footballs are larger, longer and heavier. NCAA footballs are smaller, shorters and lighter.
Each team uses their own footballs. The brand that sponsors the team usually is the brand of footballs used, if that brand makes footballs. (Most popular is Nike or the G5)
The ball is called the Wilson F1005 NCAA FootballYou can buy them here:http://www.hitrunscore.com/f1005-wilson-football.html
No. NFL footballs are longer and skinnier than college balls. This makes it easier to throw an NFL ball but easier to kick an NCAA ball. Both the NCAA and the NFL footballs have the same specifications. The specifications of these footballs are: Short Circumference: 20 3/4"- 21 1/4": Long Circumference 27 3/4 "- 28 1/2 "; Weight: approximately 14-15 oz.
The NFL, NCAA and high schools use footballs that are 11 to 11.25 inches long.
The NFL, NCAA and high schools use footballs that are 11 to 11.25 inches long.
trindon holliday on LSU
Both the NCAA and the NFL footballs have the same specifications. The specifications of these footballs are: Short Circumference: 20 3/4"- 21 1/4": Long Circumference 27 3/4 "- 28 1/2 "; Weight: approximately 14-15 oz. In college, the football includes a white stripe making it easier to view in flight. Otherwise, contrary to popular belief, the specifications, according to rule books, are identical.
Keith braswell - university of dayton (5'1")