The main difference between NFL and college hash marks on a football field is their width. In the NFL, the hash marks are narrower, measuring 18 feet 6 inches apart, while in College Football, the hash marks are wider, measuring 40 feet apart. This difference affects the positioning of the ball for plays and can impact game strategies.
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A College Football field is 100 yards long, like an NFL field. There aren't many differences between College Football and NFL, except things like they have to be in College, so they can only play for four years, and the fact that only one foot has to be in for a catch to be complete.
The size of the regulation college football field.
NRL is tackle football, there are kicks in play (start of field) and there are converisons. Touch football requires you to touch a player, no kicks during plays and no converisons.
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Because it would be a sixty yard field goal, and only a handful of college kickers can make it from there.
In 2011, it will be a toss up between Tulane (Superdome) and the University of Texas at San Antonio (Alamodome), but I vote for the latter...
The key differences between a soccer ball and a football are their shapes and the sports they are used for. A soccer ball is round and used in the sport of soccer, while a football is oval-shaped and used in the sport of American football. Additionally, the rules and objectives of the two sports are different, with soccer focusing on scoring goals by kicking the ball into a net, and football focusing on advancing the ball down the field to score touchdowns.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
depends if the field is a high school of pro or college field
None they don't get payed to play football in college
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Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, 1895