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College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. No minor league farm organizations exist in American football. Therefore, college football is generally considered to be the second tier of American football in the United States; one step ahead of high school competition, and one step below professional competition. It is in college football where a player's performance directly impacts his chances of playing professional football. The best collegiate players will typically declare for the professional draft after 3–4 years of collegiate competition; with the NFL holding its annual draft every spring. 255 players are selected annually. Those not selected can still attempt to land an NFL roster spot as an undrafted free agent.
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Safety is the state of being "safe" (from French sauf), the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational, or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm, or any other event that could be considered non-desirable. Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable level of risk. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.
There are two slightly different meanings of safety. For example, home safety may indicate a building's ability to protect against external harm events (such as weather, home invasion, etc.), or may indicate that its internal installations (such as appliances, stairs, etc.) are safe (not dangerous or harmful) for its inhabitants.
Discussions of safety often include mention of related terms. Security is such a term. With time the definitions between these two have often become interchanged, equated, and frequently appear juxtaposed in the same sentence. Readers unfortunately are left to conclude whether they comprise a redundancy. This confuses the uniqueness that should be reserved for each by itself. When seen as unique, as we intend here, each term will assume its rightful place in influencing and being influenced by the other.
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football is understood to refer to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears. Sports commonly called 'football' in certain places include: association football (known as soccer in some countries); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby football (either rugby league or rugby union); and Gaelic football. These different variations of football are known as football codes.
Various forms of football can be identified in history, often as popular peasant games. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the nineteenth century. The expanse of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside of the directly controlled Empire, though by the end of the nineteenth century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage. In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football competitions. During the twentieth century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit association which regulates athletes of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations, and individuals. It also organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and helps more than 450,000 college student-athletes who compete annually in college sports. The organization is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2014 the NCAA generated almost a billion dollars in revenue. 80 to 90% of this revenue was due to the Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. This revenue is then distributed back into various organizations and institutions across the United States.
In August 1973, the current three-division setup of Division I, Division II, and Division III was adopted by the NCAA membership in a special convention. Under NCAA rules, Division I and Division II schools can offer scholarships to athletes for playing a sport. Division III schools may not offer any athletic scholarships. Generally, larger schools compete in Division I and smaller schools in II and III. Division I football was further divided into I-A and I-AA in 1978. Subsequently the term "Division I-AAA" was briefly added to delineate Division I schools which do not field a football program at all, but that term is no longer officially used by the NCAA. In 2006, Divisions I-A and I-AA were respectively renamed the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).
The rarest play in NCAA Football, a 1pt safety. The game is Texas A&M; at Texas on November 26, 2004. Texas ended up winning this game by a score of 26-13.
This is a very unusual play/ruling in football. I do not own the rights to this video, but this video is being used under fair use act.
A 1 point conversion safety, it is possible for a team to score 1 point this way; however, very unlikely. Anyway, with the new rule that allows a team to score 2 points by scoring a TD on defense by stopping a PAT/2-pt. conversion attempt, this allows for something called a conversion safety. A conversion safety is extremely rare, even more rare than the Chiefs Eric Berry scoring 2 points on a pick 6 by the Falcons and ultimately giving the Chiefs 29-28 victory because of that play. The conversion safety has happened a few times in college football, one being in a Bowl game between Kansas St. and Oregon in 2011 (I believe). Practically speaking, and using the Chiefs pick 6 example above, hypothetically the Falcons could have gotten a 1 point conversion safety if Eric Berry after interc...
It'll never happen, but technically a college team could end the game with exactly one single point.
5 STRANGEST RULES IN ALL OF SPORTS! They five rules are the strangest and wackiest rules in all of sports, be careful not to break any of these rules. --SPOILERS-- 5. Don't Break the Backboard-In Montana if you break the backboard during pre-game, your team will forfeit. This rule is only effective during the playoffs however. 4. Dropped Third Strike- If a catcher drops the third strike then the batter can run to first, if they get there before the ball does then they are safe. A Strikeout is still recorded but an out is not. 3. Watch out for the Umpire- If a ball gets stuck in an umpire's mask, all runners will be granted (advance) one base. 2. Ground Rule Triple- If a player attempts to catch a ball with his hat or mask the hitter will automatically advance to third base. 1. The 1 Poin...
Scorigami is the art of achieving a final score in an NFL game that has never happened before. It is a term made up by Jon Bois, a concept perfected by Pete Carroll, and a goal that may not be completed before the heat death of the universe. Oh, want to see that video about a college football game that ended 222-0 Jon mentioned? Here you go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doZzrsDJo-4 Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Nbabae Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/9pMHRV Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/NvpZFF Like SB Nation on Facebook: http://goo.gl/Pzcs7O Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/5LI02D Follow on Instagram: http://goo.gl/aY2FFK Explore SB Nation: http://www.sbnation.com
http://www.youreinhell.com/one-point-safety-at-fiesta-bowl-2013/ Rarest play in football history during the 2013 Fiesta Bowl. http://www.youreinhell.com
Conversion safety[edit] Further information: Conversion safety NCAA rules dictate that when a safety occurs during a two-point conversion or point after kick, it is worth one point. It can be scored by the offense in college ball if the defense has possession of a live ball in the field of play, propels the ball (by carrying it or fumbling it) into its own end zone, and then is downed there with the defense in possession of the ball. This event has only occurred twice in NCAA Division I history. In principle, in college or pro ball a conversion safety could be earned by the defense if the offense retreated with the ball all the way back into its own end zone, although this possibility is only hypothetical and has yet to ever occur. If it occurred, it would provide the only way in which a t...
Rare Referee/Head Coach Calls in Football History
The rarest play in NCAA Football, a 1pt safety. The game is Texas A&M; at Texas on November 26, 2004. Texas ended up winning this game by a score of 26-13.
This is a very unusual play/ruling in football. I do not own the rights to this video, but this video is being used under fair use act.
A 1 point conversion safety, it is possible for a team to score 1 point this way; however, very unlikely. Anyway, with the new rule that allows a team to score 2 points by scoring a TD on defense by stopping a PAT/2-pt. conversion attempt, this allows for something called a conversion safety. A conversion safety is extremely rare, even more rare than the Chiefs Eric Berry scoring 2 points on a pick 6 by the Falcons and ultimately giving the Chiefs 29-28 victory because of that play. The conversion safety has happened a few times in college football, one being in a Bowl game between Kansas St. and Oregon in 2011 (I believe). Practically speaking, and using the Chiefs pick 6 example above, hypothetically the Falcons could have gotten a 1 point conversion safety if Eric Berry after interc...
It'll never happen, but technically a college team could end the game with exactly one single point.
5 STRANGEST RULES IN ALL OF SPORTS! They five rules are the strangest and wackiest rules in all of sports, be careful not to break any of these rules. --SPOILERS-- 5. Don't Break the Backboard-In Montana if you break the backboard during pre-game, your team will forfeit. This rule is only effective during the playoffs however. 4. Dropped Third Strike- If a catcher drops the third strike then the batter can run to first, if they get there before the ball does then they are safe. A Strikeout is still recorded but an out is not. 3. Watch out for the Umpire- If a ball gets stuck in an umpire's mask, all runners will be granted (advance) one base. 2. Ground Rule Triple- If a player attempts to catch a ball with his hat or mask the hitter will automatically advance to third base. 1. The 1 Poin...
Scorigami is the art of achieving a final score in an NFL game that has never happened before. It is a term made up by Jon Bois, a concept perfected by Pete Carroll, and a goal that may not be completed before the heat death of the universe. Oh, want to see that video about a college football game that ended 222-0 Jon mentioned? Here you go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doZzrsDJo-4 Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Nbabae Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/9pMHRV Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/NvpZFF Like SB Nation on Facebook: http://goo.gl/Pzcs7O Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/5LI02D Follow on Instagram: http://goo.gl/aY2FFK Explore SB Nation: http://www.sbnation.com
http://www.youreinhell.com/one-point-safety-at-fiesta-bowl-2013/ Rarest play in football history during the 2013 Fiesta Bowl. http://www.youreinhell.com
Conversion safety[edit] Further information: Conversion safety NCAA rules dictate that when a safety occurs during a two-point conversion or point after kick, it is worth one point. It can be scored by the offense in college ball if the defense has possession of a live ball in the field of play, propels the ball (by carrying it or fumbling it) into its own end zone, and then is downed there with the defense in possession of the ball. This event has only occurred twice in NCAA Division I history. In principle, in college or pro ball a conversion safety could be earned by the defense if the offense retreated with the ball all the way back into its own end zone, although this possibility is only hypothetical and has yet to ever occur. If it occurred, it would provide the only way in which a t...
Rare Referee/Head Coach Calls in Football History
It is the first NFL cards set of the year and it is the low-end Panini product Score. This set has plenty of rookies, lots of inserts and a half-way decent design. Here's a blaster box break of 2015 Score NFL Football. See what's inside!!! Also, please check out my other YouTube Channels: Retro Revenge (Retro Video . The rarest play in NCAA Football, a 1pt safety. The game is Texas A&M; at Texas on November 26, 2004. Texas ended up winning this game by a score of 26-13. The rarest play in NCAA Football, a 1pt safety. The game is Texas A&M; at Texas on November 26, 2004. Texas ended up winning this game by a score of 26-13.