a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
Hut : a primitive dwelling built of grasses or leaves, usually with a roof of similar material. Hut : a counting syllable used in close-order military drills, and in American football.
The guy who calls hut
What do you mean "Who works in pizza hut?"
You can say whatever, usually its Color Number Color Number, then Go or Hut, sometimes you don't have to say either
The term "hut" is derived from Military cadence marching. Sometime around the 1950s, it was adapted for use by quarterbacks, because it is short and has a distinctive sound. Please see the related links below for a great article regarding the origins of Hut in the NFL.
Till it gets its quarterback u retard
Football cadences are verbal cues used by players to signal the start of a play. Some examples include "hut, hut, hike," "ready, set, go," and "blue 42, blue 42, hut hut." These cadences help players coordinate their movements and execute plays effectively during a game.
thatched hut
It means "a hut". ;)
a ma'nad is a hut or tent
Football (with a hut-hut-hike) was invented in 1900's or 1890s, but wasn't widely popular until around 1930, after the major professional franchises began attracting fans. The National Football League was founded in 1920. US College football had become organized under the IAUSS in 1906 (became the NCAA in 1910)..