15 yards
8 yards
76
The integer that represents a gain of 9 yards in a football game is simply +9. In football, positive yardage indicates progress toward the opponent's end zone, so a gain of 9 yards is expressed as a positive number.
yardage markers
RE is a abbreviation of for Right End and there job is to rush the passer, the quarterback, or tackle the running back or tailback before he can gain positive yardage.
to add and subtract yardage
yes, in college football. In the NFL sack yardage is taken away from the team passing total. It has no affect on rushing yards.
Penalties are declined in football when the team that committed the penalty would benefit more from the result of the play than from the penalty yardage. This allows the team to keep the positive outcome of the play without being penalized.
its where the qb is sacked but if he fumbles it its where the line of scrimage is If there is no fumble, hence no turnover, then the negative yardage is where the quarterback is officially tackled. On a fumble and turnover and downed recovery by the other team, I believe that the negative yardage would then be calculated from the line of scrimmage to where the opponent recovers.
93 yards is the longest thrown yardage in history
56 yards
· all-purpose yardage · automatic first down
You need to be more specific. Total yardage in a single game? Total yardage in a season? Total yardage in a college career? And is it rushing yardage, passing yardage, kickoff yardage, puntyardage, kickoff-return yardage, punt-return yardage, total return yardage, or total yardage. If it's passing yardage, do you mean as a receiver or as a passer?Of course, I don't know the answer either way, and really, who cares? It's Division II. It could be a million yards, but whoever holds the record can't hold a candle to the average division I-A player. If they could, they would have played in Division I-A, or at least I-B.But if you want anyone to answer this question, you're going to have to be more precise in how you ask it.