Yes, the Florida Gator's football feild is located in Florida.
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A whole lot of skill!ANSWERIf by "Latin American football" you mean soccer or association football, there are almost no similarities between the two games. In soccer, you kick the ball down the field in an attempt to score a goal into the opponent's net. In American football, you run and pass the ball down the field in an attempt to score a touchdown in the opponent's end zone. Soccer doesn't allow use of the hands and prohibits contact; American football emphasizes ball handling and is a full-contact sport.
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Sun Life Stadium is the home football grounds for the Miami Hurricanes. This stadium is located in Miami Gardens, Florida and has a grass covered field.
The pitch of the sound created by jingling keys is scientifically proven to strike fear into any opponent on the football field. But only during kickoffs.
Click on the 'American Football Field Diagram' link below to see a diagram of an Amerian football field.
the football field.
Taylor Field - Florida - was created in 1933.
3 points for a field goal in American Football
The Gators don't play for anyone. They are a national college football team, called the Florida Gators. Their home field is known as "The Swamp."