From the front of both endzones, it's 100 yards.
The longest drive possible is starting from the team's own end zone. This has been done before, but it is rare.
In football, a loss of 5 yards is represented by the integer -5. This negative value indicates that the team has moved backwards on the field, which is common when a play results in a loss of yardage. In scoring and statistics, negative yardage reflects setbacks in advancing the ball toward the opponent's end zone.
To determine the yardage for a field goal attempt in American football, you add the distance from the line of scrimmage to the end zone (10 yards) to the distance of the kick. For example, if the ball is on the 30-yard line, you would add 30 yards to 10 yards, resulting in a 40-yard field goal attempt.
As of the end of the 2013 season: 1) Passing yardage - Ben Roethlisberger, 34,105 yards 2) Rushing yardage - Franco Harris, 11,950 yards 3) Receiving yardage - Hines Ward, 12,083 yards
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End zone is a noun.
End Zone was created in 1972-03.
End Zone has 242 pages.
Yes, it is legal to dive into the end zone.
You need to be more specific. Total yardage in a single game? Total yardage in a season? Total yardage in a college career? And is it rushing yardage, passing yardage, kickoff yardage, puntyardage, kickoff-return yardage, punt-return yardage, total return yardage, or total yardage. If it's passing yardage, do you mean as a receiver or as a passer?Of course, I don't know the answer either way, and really, who cares? It's Division II. It could be a million yards, but whoever holds the record can't hold a candle to the average division I-A player. If they could, they would have played in Division I-A, or at least I-B.But if you want anyone to answer this question, you're going to have to be more precise in how you ask it.
The desk is measured in yards;therefore it is a yardage.
A yardage is the length covered by someone or something, measured in yards.