Yes, sacks count as tackles for loss in football.
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TFL in football stats stands for TFL - Tackle For Loss.
Both Edna Karr standouts (New Orleans,La) Harold Legania Senior Year -78 tackles, 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss this season. Committed: Minneosta Nile Legania Senior Year- 38 tackles, 6 int, 14pbu #1 corner in state (took a while to find his stats) Committed: Southern Miss
In the 2008 season, D'Qwell Jackson of Cleveland had the most tackles with 154.
A loss of yardage in football is when someone on the team holds the football in his/her hand(s)/arm(s) and someone on the other team tackles the person with the football before the person with the football can advance across the line in which the play started. For example: the team with the football start on the fifty yard line and they need to advance the ball to the forty yard line for a first down. The football gets snapped to the quarterback. The quarterback has two options: run with the football or throw the football to someone on his/her team so the team can attempt to get the ball across the forty yard line. The quarterback notices that someone on the other team is running at him/her and runs backwards to the forty yard line. Before the quarterback has the chance to either run with the football or throw the football, the person tackles the quarterback at the forty yard line resulting in a ten yard loss.
When the defense tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage for a loss.
A sack is when a quarterback is tackled for a loss of yardage.
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Yes, and being outside the tackles and throwing it passed the line of scrimmage does not matter. Can't throw the ball away in high school. There has to be a receiver in the area. Or throw the ball backwards out of bounds for a loss.
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Any loss to Iowa State is arguably the worst loss ever.
Possibly. Some head injuries, including certain ones received while playing football, could result in memory loss.
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