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    America‚ televisions‚ radios‚ and Internet broadcasts are tuned to the big football games. The sport of football has grown in popularity since the day it was invented‚ but not all of the views are good. The sport of football is viewed by many as a cruel and primitive sport‚ however every aspect within the sport of football is based in the field of physics. To begin to understand the complexity that is the game of football one can start by looking at how the punter needs to know the laws of physics

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    I am choosing to study how the PSI (pounds per square inch) of a football is affected by the temperature. I chose to study this because I like football and I always pondered this question. I believe that this is a worthwhile question to study because these studies can help improve the game as the weather gets colder. As air cools‚ it expands‚ so when a football gets colder‚ the air inside it expands. This expansion causes the air pressure to decrease. The air pressure decreases because the molecules

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    THE SEPTEMBER RUSH OF FANTASY FOOTBALL FIVE WAYS TO AVOID DRAFTING TROUBLE INTO YOUR FALL PLEASURES With the sporting days of fall upon us‚ the first snap count of the NFL season and the pleasures of tailgating might remind you that football is incredibly important to millions of Americans. But for men and women who enjoy fantasy football and betting‚ the season can be a trigger for so much more than just putting on your replica shirt to support your favorite pigskin team. The ample new opportunities

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    As the college football season begins to set in‚ many are beginning to count down the days until the BYU Cougars arrive here at Rice Eccles this coming Saturday. Across campus‚ MUSS members can be heard warming up their lungs and stocking fraternity houses in preparation for a weekend filled with festivity. Indeed‚ everyone on campus is anticipating the game known infamously as the “Holy War.” Following a rather tumultuous weekend filled with a handful of collegiate upsets‚ including the thorough

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    coaches‚ and a new schedule. Some people would say the recent disappointing seasons is enough to keep them away or that Manning football is just not what it used to be. Although‚ anyone within or around the team would tell you completely different. So‚ as a student or faculty member at Manning High School‚ what is really keeping you from showing support for the football team? Sure‚ some of you may say you are too busy or do not have the time. But do you really? There are ten regular season games

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    Football Life The Average size of a Nfl player ranges from 5-11 to 6-4 and weight 215-295lbs. I was roughly 5-4 and 120lb when I started my football career so as you can see how I differed. I was told before I even started to play that I was to short or too small but I was determined as a person also as a player. I started football freshman year coming off the street just playing some pickup games at a middle school. I was inexperienced with little knowledge of the sport from what I had watched

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    Running head: FANTASY FOOTBALL 1 Individual Research Paper: An Overview of Fantasy Football January 15‚ 2012 Abstract This paper explores the popular world of fantasy football along with the technology used to sustain a successful league. What is fantasy football‚ you ask? Fantasy football is a competition amongst fantasy football owners with specific set of rules and scoring systems. It allows anyone to establish and manage their own dream team of current players

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    One way science is involved in football is the aerodynamics of the ball. The aerodynamics of the ball affects the flight and accuracy when it’s thrown in the air. If footballs weren’t made in a certain way it would wobble in the air instead of having a tight spiral. Footballs are made with two bullet-like ends. The two ends of the ball allow it to travel in a spiral motion in because it interacts less with the air which makes the air go around the tip instead of the entire ball. The two ends of

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    The History of American Football Football‚ as well as rugby and soccer‚ is believed to have originated from an ancient Greek game known as Harpaston. Harpaston is mentioned quite frequently throughout classical literature‚ in which it is referred to as a “very rough and brutal” game. The rules of this ancient sport were simple: a team would be awarded points when a player would move the ball across the opposing team’s goal line by either kicking the ball‚ running with it across the goal line

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    History of American Football Mr. Britton/Francis PSE4UPer. 3 Friday‚ January 17‚ 2014 The sport of American football has originated from two sports‚ soccer and rugby‚ which are popular around the world. In the 1880s a rugby player from Yale‚ Walter Camp‚ made slight changes to the rules of rugby that transformed it into the new game of American football. Camp contributed many changes from rugby and soccer to American football from the line of scrimmage to the snap from center to quarter-back

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