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  2. How Oregon football's Bo Nix, Bucky Irving, Troy Franklin ...

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    Franklin’s 3-cone drill time of 6.90 ranked fifth among receivers, and his 4.31 time in the 20-yard shuttle ranked seventh. Oregon running back Bucky Irving during the 2024 NFL Combine at Lucas ...

  3. Camp Randall Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Camp Randall Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Madison, Wisconsin, located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin. It has been the home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team in rudimentary form since 1895, and as a fully functioning stadium since 1917. It is the oldest and fifth largest stadium in the Big Ten Conference .

  4. University of Wisconsin Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wisconsin Marching Band (also known as Badger Band, and The Wisconsin Band [1]) is the marching band for the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It was formed in the fall of 1885 to support the university military battalion. Today, it has grown to about 300 members and performs at all home Badger football games.

  5. Passing pocket - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brady in the pocket. The passing pocket, or the pocket, is a term used in American football to describe the area in the backfield created on a passing play where the offensive line forms a wall of protection around the quarterback. [1] This allows him adequate time to find an open receiver and to pass the ball.

  6. Bucky Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Bucky Brooks. William Eldridge " Bucky " Brooks Jr. (born January 22, 1971) is a sportswriter and former professional American football player. [1] He played for five National Football League (NFL) teams in a five-year career, primarily as a kick returner. [2] He was drafted in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. [3]

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    American football rules. Gameplay in American football consists of a series of downs, individual plays of short duration, outside of which the ball is or is not in play. These can be plays from scrimmage – passes, runs, punts or field goal attempts (from either a place kick or a drop kick) – or free kicks such as kickoffs and fair catch kicks.

  8. Tuck rule (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The tuck rule was a controversial rule in American football used by the National Football League from 1999 until 2013. It stated: NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2. When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his arm starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of ...

  9. Holy Roller (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In American football, the Holy Roller was a controversial game-winning play by the Oakland Raiders against the San Diego Chargers on September 10, 1978, at San Diego Stadium in San Diego, California. It was officially ruled as a forward fumble by Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler that was recovered by his teammate, tight end Dave Casper, in the ...