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yes, in college football. In the NFL sack yardage is taken away from the team passing total. It has no affect on rushing yards.
The NFL made the sack statistic official in 1982.
Hall of Fame player Deacon Jones coined the term "sack".
In the NFL the endzone is 10 yards deep from goal line to goalpost and 53 1/3 yards from sideline to sideline
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yes, in college football. In the NFL sack yardage is taken away from the team passing total. It has no affect on rushing yards.
The NFL made the sack statistic official in 1982.
Hall of Fame player Deacon Jones coined the term "sack".
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
100 yards No, actually, an NFL football field in 53.3 yards wide (160 feet).
Jerry Rice with 22,895 yards
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers led the NFL in rushing yards in 1978 (1,450 yards), 1979 (1,697 yards), and 1980 (1,934 yards).
In the NFL the endzone is 10 yards deep from goal line to goalpost and 53 1/3 yards from sideline to sideline
Incentive pay - such as a set price per sack - is considered illegal by the NFL and any contract with those types of pay incentives are not approved by the league.
Willie Parker has rushed for 5,378 yards in his NFL career.