The tracks around a football field are typically designed to be a quartermile track, meaning 4 times around gives you a mile.
If you walk around the outside edge of a standard US Football field, (120 yards by 53 1/3 yards wide) it is just over 5 times around to equal 1760 yards, or one mile.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
a little more than 6
4 times around a football field
If its a track oval, its four laps for a mile. 2 laps for half a mile. if around a football feild, itd be about 4.5 laps
at my school we would actually run around the foot ball field five times and that is a mile.
A football field is typically 360 feet by 160 feet, which equals 57,600 square feet. Since a square mile is equal to 27,878,400 square feet, you can fit approximately 483.75 football fields in a square mile.
97.778 yards or just about a football field.
One American football field is 0.05681 mile.
It depends on what football field you are talking about. Because you could be talking about Invesco or Mile High. InvescoField has been around for three years now and Mile High was up for about forty years.
Probably 12. (Most tracks around football fields are 440 meters = 1/4 mile).
The length of a football field is less than 1/8 of a mile.An American football field is 300 feet long.5280 feet equal one mile. It is about one seventeenth of a mile
As you ask around a football "field" (as opposed to a football "pitch") I guess you are talking about an American Football Field. Assuming you are including all the playing part (ie including the end zones), the field is 360 ft long and 160 ft wide. Its perimeter is therefore (360 ft + 160 ft) x 2 = 1040 ft 1 mile = 5280 ft → laps = 5280 ft ÷ 1040 ft/lap = 51/13 laps ≈ 5.08 laps