No higher than the ankles
In American football, if the quarterback pitches the ball to the running back and the running back drops it, the running back is charged with the fumble. The quarterback's pitch is considered a forward pass, and the responsibility for securing the ball lies with the player receiving it. Therefore, the running back would be credited with the fumble in this situation.
The Quarterback(QB) or the Running Back(RB).
A running back is a position in football in which the ball is hiked to the running back and they then run the ball
It's another name for the running back and that's what they do; run the ball.
In football, the player who catches the ball is typically a wide receiver, tight end, or running back.
Running! Although sometimes referred to as "rushing".
Side to side running is lateral running, not to be confused with the "lateral" exchange of the ball from one player to another. -----East to West.
In theory, no. Although it is rarely called.
a back PASS is when you pass the ball behind you to another player
No, they are two completely different positions. Not always but in general the quarter back is the one who throws the ball, and the running back is the player that the quarter back will hand the ball off to and then run.
In this scenario, the yardage is credited to the running back, as they are the player who receives the ball and advances it. The quarterback who made the pass is not credited with any yardage gained on that play. Instead, the play is recorded based on the running back's performance after catching the pass.
Rushing in U.S. football is the act of the ofense running with the ball from the line of scrimmage. As opposed to throwing it forward (passing)or running it back from a punt or kickoff.