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Posted: November 1st, 2009 under Recreation and Sports.

Switching your television channels from NFL (National Football League) to NCCA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and vice versa definitely confuses you from day to day. Actually, each one has the same football basic principals but one can be rather unique than the other. To realize the differences between the professional league, college football team and arena game, here are some tips to help.

The field

Interestingly, the professional, college and high-school football games have the same field dimensions. Not counting the end zone, the regulation football field is one hundred yards and it is divided into more ten yards parts (the whole field is 53 1/3 yards wide). Besides, on each end there is a goal post of 10 feet high and 18.5 feet wide for the National Football League. Admittedly, the Collegiate Athletic Association uses wider goal post approximately 23 feet and 4 inches wide. Admittedly, the yards start to be measured from the end zone until they meet the middle of the field where there is the indicator of 50 yards. Remarkably, in arena football the indoor field is shorter, around 50 yards long. However, the goal post can be of different dimensions depending on the type of game an don the judges itself.

The clock

Actually, the professional football game lasts for 60 minutes and is divided into four 15 minutes quarters. Besides, such timing is also used for both arena and college games. On the other hand, the high-school game lasts 12 minutes shorter and is divided into four 12 minutes quarters. This is the main difference in timing between different types of games. However, there is the distinction in the time that is given to each team to consume in between plays.

What is more, the overtime system is also different. Indeed, the professional game goes into so called “sudden death” in sense of a tie at the finale of all regulations. The team which scores the goal first during the 15 minutes overtime period is considered to be the winner. The play on so called “shootout” is becoming more and more popular among the college games. The team wins, if another team does not manage to score the same goal. Interestingly, the arena football game uses overtime systems that are kept by both the college and the professional games.

The play

Both the professional and the National Collegiate Athletic Association use the system of 11-men players’ involvement in the game for each side. However, the arena games and some other secondary school games have only 8 players. What is more, they use the term “out of bounds” in different senses. For instance, the player of National Football League should have two feet inside the field to be able to score the touchdown at the end zone while the representative of the National Collegiate Athletic Association has to have a foot inside the field to be considered inbound.

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