It is not on a yard line, it is on the back line of the endzone, which is 10 yards deep.
I'll give you instructions. It's the top part of a football goal. You know, the two bars on the 2 sides of the goal. It's the top one joining them together!!!
Well not really but it depends on who the kicker is... if he is tall or short or for instance how high he can kick.
No, its just like a regular field goal.
Both the offense and defense can score on a blocked field goal. The defense can recover a blocked field goal and advance it regardless of where they recover it. The offense can recover a blocked field goal and advance it as long as the ball has not passed the original line of scrimmage.
Play on. The crossbar is on the field of play, therefore the ball never left the field.
The upright post in the NFL are 18 ft 6, and the crossbar is 10 feet off the ground.
The football, after being kicked by the place kicker, must travel over the crossbar and between the two uprights of the goal post. It can hit one of these bars, but it must then bounce in such a way that it still goes over the crossbar and between the uprights. There is no limit on how high the football can go. The "uprights", though they have a finite physical length, are considered, for the purposes of the game, to extend upward infinitely.
Both goalposts and the crossbar have the same width and depth which do not exceed 12cm (5ins).The distance between the two posts is 7.32m (8yds) and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2.44m (8ft).
Legitimately prevent the ball from passing over the goalline beneath the crossbar. this might mean deflecting it with your stick, goalkeeper's pads or body, or trap it and clear it away from the goal.
If it does so above the crossbar and the last player to touch it was an attacker, then it's a goal kick. If it does so above the crossbar and the last player to touch it was a defender, then it's a corner kick. If it does so below the crossbar and it came directly from the defender's goal kick, corner kick, kickoff, or throw-in, it will be no-goal and a corner kick for the attackers If it does so below the crossbar and none of the above apply, a goal should be awarded and the restart is a kick-off for the defenders.
Pipes Net and Crossbar
10 feet, same as any other field goal post.
A goal kick is awarded when the ball completely exits the field across the goal line and was last touched by an attacker.If it does so between the goal posts, under the crossbar, and was not directly from an indirect free kick or a throw-in, then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick off for the defense.
If it passes between the uprights and above the crossbar, it counts. Otherwise, it does not count.
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Goalposts in American football are 20 feet high, 18 feet 6 inches wide, and have a crossbar 10 feet above the ground that the ball must cross over to make a successful field goal or point after touchdown.