- ****ignment to
Super Bowl XX and
Super Bowl ****. The
inbounds lines or
hashmarks were
moved 10.75 ft (3.28 m)
closer to the
center of the field, to 70...
-
matching what was the
width of
hashmarks in the NFL from 1945
through 1971; as
mentioned above, the NFL
narrowed the
hashmarks in 1972 to
goalpost width at...
- an
angled line, or
hashmark,
below the
white "E". The very rare
winners of five
consecutive "E"s
replace the
white "E" and
hashmarks with a gold "E" and...
- (Texas has
adopted the NFHS rule.)
Hashmarks are 53 feet, 4
inches apart,
dividing the
field into thirds.
College hashmarks have been 40 feet
apart since 1993...
-
Hashmarks or
inbounds lines are
added to the
field 10
yards in from each sideline. All
plays would start with the ball on or
between the
hashmarks. To...
-
metres (1,312 yd) or 1,300
metres (1,422 yd) respectively. The 10
reticle hashmarks in the
horizontal plane can be used to
compensate for wind or
moving targets...
-
connected by an arc with a 6-foot (1.8 m) radius; 5-inch-thick (13 cm) red
hashmarks are
added just
inside the
straight lines, 4 feet (120 cm) from the goal...
-
where the ball was
declared dead,
including extra point attempts. The
hashmarks in that
indoor 1932
playoff game were
originally 30 feet (9.1 m) from...
- Look up hash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hash, hashes, hash mark, or
hashing may
refer to: Hash (food), a co****
mixture of ingredients, often...
-
season since Pittsburgh's Tony
Dorsett in 1976. The
distance between the
hashmarks was
narrowed from 53 feet, 4
inches (the same as high
school football...