The college 3 pointer is exactly 2 feet away from the rim and corner threes are 1 feet
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Yes. The endzone is included in the distance of a field goal.
In college football, the rule for a missed field goal to the kicker's left is called wide left and conversely wide right if it misses to the kicker's right. It is described as short if it is aimed correctly but does not have the distance to go over the cross bar.
Lawrence Tynes 38-yard field goal.
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120 yards.
The actual structure of the goal posts may vary, but by rule the only difference is the distance between the uprights. In college (and the NFL), they are 18 feet 6 inches apart. In high school, they are 23 feet 4 inches apart.
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You mean between the goalposts? The standard distance is 22 ft. The goal is 8 ft high, and 10 ft deep. There are 6 yards between the goal and the small box, 18 yards between the goal line and the goal box, 60 yards between the goal line and the half, and 120 yards between both goal lines (length of the field). A soccer field is also 80 yards wide.
An NFL field goal scores three points. The distance doesn't matter.
Any field-goal reguardless on distance is always worth 3 points
Because it would be a sixty yard field goal, and only a handful of college kickers can make it from there.