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Originally Posted by Forksref
The old films are interesting. Prior to 1974 (I think), the goal post was located over the goal line. It made for interesting pick plays by the receivers. Also, the hash marks were closer to the sidelines, making sweeps less effective since there was less room on the short side. I'm pretty sure that kickoffs were from the 40 but I can't say when. If you look at old films, the officials who signaled TD's were more dramatic, litterally jumping off the ground as they raised their arms. Knickers were baggier, too, and there were no stripes on the socks which were stirrups. I am reflecting on NCAA and some NFL situations, too. AFL officials had red and white stripes. AFL teams could go for 2 on PAT's while the NFL could only go for 1.
Correct me if I am wrong on any of these details. I am going on a very old memory! Any other items you guys remember?
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I also think in the 50's and early 60s the umpire(NCAA) wore a red arm band because substitutes had to report to him on entering the game.
Also any member of crew signalling a touchdown, other than the referee, used an extended arm parallel to the ground. The Referee, after surveying the field for any flags, would then extend his arms upward in the traditional TD signal.