The term "hut" is derived from Military cadence marching. Sometime around the 1950s, it was adapted for use by quarterbacks, because it is short and has a distinctive sound. Please see the related links below for a great article regarding the origins of Hut in the NFL.
Football cadences are verbal cues used by players to signal the start of a play. Some examples include "hut, hut, hike," "ready, set, go," and "blue 42, blue 42, hut hut." These cadences help players coordinate their movements and execute plays effectively during a game.
You can say whatever, usually its Color Number Color Number, then Go or Hut, sometimes you don't have to say either
a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
The hut hut hut that American football players, mainly the quarterback or the punter, does that because that makes the two teams get ready for the play. Even though it not always hut; it could be on first sound, which means the quarterback sets up and says any word and the play is live. This answer is entirely true, however there is a little more to it than that. It seems simple enough, it's a simple word. The origin of the word "hut" in terms of being a command dates back to at least the Roman Centurions. They would give a command and then shout "hut" to communicate that the command was to be executed at that time. For example, a Roman Centurion may say, "Centurion, forward march - HUT!" The Centurion would normally continue to shout hut every 4 steps in order to keep the soldiers marching in a uniformed fashion. So now you know when a QB says "hut!", what he is really saying is, "execute." The reason Hut is particularly well liked is because, well think of noise as being high frequency and low frequency. In a football stadium, the noise is high frequency. Hut, however, is low frequency, meaning it is easier to hear.
The players are wearing helmets which can make it hard to hear. Especially with all of the background noise. Not to mention you're on a timer and you can't be repeating yourself over and over.
dunno. football has 11. unless i get sent off. so i will say football in my team has 10 players who play football
The guy who calls hut
countless....too many to name or say. they are hiring new players everyday
i would say a forfit
A football per say does nothing in the game it's movement is more by default from the players actions but a football is an unbiased instrument of play ...
I say football, some football players get paid over 120 million a year on an 8-year contract eg. Larry Fitzgerald. Plus, football is a much more popular sport in the US.
Just to say "go on" or as congratulations, it's a bit gay though.