They don't always say hike. They don't even have to say hike. a lot of people think that's what they say and some of the Q. B's do say hike but they can say whatever they want and it means hike. all they have to do is hike the ball no matter what they say.
This is usually the quarterback, and its because he is calling an audible, to switch up a play, or to call motion.
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set hike
Usually the quarter back says it after that the play starts
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a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
jog, run WALK
it depends because American football has hike but football(soccer) in the kickoff the ball has to go back before it goes forward
Usually "Hike" or "Mush" to get them to go.
Hike percentage = 100*(After Hike - Before Hike)/Before Hike
You say Yuǎnzú for hike in Chinese as in tradition. for further help visit Google translate and if you need even more further help make use of Chinese translation sites.
Nothing you hike it back yo the kicker and he kicks it like a golly kicks when he gets the ball.