A wrist being down does not constitute a player being down. The rule stands the same in HS, college or NFL football.
no it is a knee that is considered a down.
when he is just laying therewhen he is just laying there
No ... if the shoulder, elbow, forearm, or wrist touch the ground the ball carrier is also considered down.
A player is considered down in college football when any part of their body, other than their hands or feet, touches the ground while in possession of the ball.
The NCAA college football playoffs will not start until January 1st, 2014. There are several college bowls and there has to be teams narrowed down to play in each bowl tournament.
Ironically, time can slow a wrist watch.
If you count television, fans in the stands, and those in the infield: NASCAR HANDS DOWN!!
No, sacks do not count as tackles in football. A sack is when a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before they can throw the ball. Tackles, on the other hand, are when a defensive player brings down the ball carrier.
No. Not in the NFL, only in college football
A wrist pin is a small pin that goes through the side of the piston to hold it to the top of the crankshaft rod. It is called a wrist pin because it allows the piston to move up and down, like moving your wrist up and down.
Ohio state Definitely Ohio State hands down.
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