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Players

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A list of NFL players, and those from other leagues, can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Articles to create

  • Oscar Brohm - former University of Louisville quarterback, father of current Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm

National Football League

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https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/11/ameer-hollowell/

https://theathletic.com/2515201/2021/04/13/quinn-meinerz-garrett-groshek-top-list-of-nfl-draft-prospects-on-offense-from-wisconsin-colleges-high-schools/

https://thetouchdown.co.uk/rr-2021-ss-big-board-page-4/

This is regarded as encyclopedia because Ameer Hollowell has been recognized as a public figure and one of the best football players at each institution he's played at dating back to high school. Honored and recognized. Talented athlete from Milwaukee, WI- a trailblazer.

Coaches and executives

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American football teams and stadiums

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Terminology

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  • Dial-A-Down - Trademarked device[75] used in American football by officials to judge the distance of the ball from different points on the field; usually in measuring distance from the scrimmage line to the next first down or field goal. It is generally constructed using various weather proof material and large enough to be seen from any general area near the field. They are built using a long pole, an anchor or chain to mark the start point and a flip card tablet at the top with bright colored numbering to indicate the down and or distance in yards remaining. They are used in post-secondary and collegiate extra-curriculum football conferences also, to notify teams, coaches, officials and spectators of the current down and the distance from or to the next scrimmage.

See Also:

  1. Line of scrimmage
  2. Snap (gridiron football)
  3. Down (gridiron football)

Other

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College Football

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College football rivalries

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Seasons

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Division-I and other team seasons can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/Season articles campaign

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