So in American football, players have a total of 4 goes to make 10 yards and if they make 10 yards, they get another 4 goes. So each go is called a down. If on his first go he ran 4 yards from where the ball started, he would have gained or made up 4 of the 10 yards he needs
In a football game, when they ran the ball and the ball carrier gained four yards on the first down,it means that they only have to gain 6 more yards in the next 3 tries. The team has four tries to gain ten yards.
2nd down with 6 yards to go
The solution to this ditloid is: 10 Yards for a First Down.
it means it's the first down and ten yards to go until the next first down
In American football, a down is a play. A team has four plays to advance the ball 10 yards. If they are able to advance the ball 10 yards, they are given another four plays to get another 10 yards. If they are not able to advance the ball 10 yards in four plays, the other team gains possession of the ball. When you hear the term 'first down' that means the upcoming play is the first play in the series of four the team has to advance the ball 10 yards. 'Second down' is the second play in the series of four, 'third down' is the third play in the series of four, and 'fourth down' is the fourth play in the series of four.
5 yards and a first down for Dante Hall ? Devin Hester?
4 yards. If you mean 12 square feet, the answer is 1.33 square yards.
If you mean 120 square yards, then 1,080.If you don't mean square yards, talk to your teacher about area and length...
It means that the team had the ball for three downs and failed to make a first down (10 yards) so they're going to have to kick the ball away on the fourth down.
If you mean the diameter of 21.98 yards then the radius is 21.98/2 = 10.99 yards
Yards are a unit of measurement on a football field. A field has 100 yards. The end zone has 10 yards. Yards tell how far the ball has moved.
In football, a first down is when the football is moved forward at least 10 yards since the last first down was called. It is the first set of four attempts to begin the cycle again. As with any large goal (a touchdown), it is important to break it down into immediately acievable goals. It is very difficult for any one player to win a game alone, but they can push to get a first down every time they touch the ball. You wouldn't want tto throw a "Hail Mary" every play because the odds are against you being able to score that way.