In the NFL both feet MUST be in bounds. In high school one foot MUST be in bounds, and flag football I believe one, maybe two.
18 Feet maybe 15 feet from the backboard in the NBA, high school and maybe middle school, but 12 for elementary and lower
A high school football field is 360 feet long. The field has a width of 160 feet. End zones are ten feet deep.
No.
The one foot in bounds rule is also applied in the CFL, Canadian Football League. It is simply a variance in the rulebooks and how that league originated. There is no compatibility between each league as each is led by different boards and origins
A football field, within the "in-bounds" area of the field, is 0.9 acres -- starting at the goal line and ending at the 10 yard line on the other end of the field. When you include the full length of the field plus the end zones, a football field is 1.32 acres.A high school football field measures 360 feet long by 160 feet wide (playing area). This equals 57,600 square feet which translates to 1.32231 acres.
Yes
football as in soccer? if so, 24 feet. for American football, 18 feet 6 inches for college and pros, 23 feet 6 inches for high school
A football field is 160 feet wide. In college football, the hash marks (inbounds markings, which designate the "pocket") are 40 feet apart, but they are wider for high school games and narrower for NFL.
In high school football they are classified as quarters.
he play football when he was in high school
23 feet, 4 inches.