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CBrockett Sat Sep 04, 2004 08:51am

Everybody knows that the endzone plane is the part on the goal line that is closest to the field of play.

Now if you go five yards from the that plane... you should be on the back of the five yard line..... Keep on doing this and enventually you are on the back of the 50 yard line. Now offset 5 yards from the other endzone, and you eventually end up on the back side of the 50 yard line.

Thus you have an overlapping of 4 inches. This 4 inches is 1/9 of a yard, so the football field is 99 and 8/9 yards.

C. Brockett
What you got to say about that!



ref5678 Sat Sep 04, 2004 09:38am

"What you got to say about that!"
somebody has to much time on their hands

CBrockett Sat Sep 04, 2004 09:42am

I had my varsity game moved to Thursday night. So I had all of friday night, with nothing to do.

JugglingReferee Sat Sep 04, 2004 09:54am

Quote:

Originally posted by CBrockett
Everybody knows that the endzone plane is the part on the goal line that is closest to the field of play.

Now if you go five yards from the that plane... you should be on the back of the five yard line..... Keep on doing this and enventually you are on the back of the 50 yard line. Now offset 5 yards from the other endzone, and you eventually end up on the back side of the 50 yard line.

Thus you have an overlapping of 4 inches. This 4 inches is 1/9 of a yard, so the football field is 99 and 8/9 yards.

C. Brockett
What you got to say about that!



I've actually thought about the same thing, but on the Canadian field. I guess we'll have to adjust all the record books. :)

And when applying a penalty that's restricted, do we go half-the-distance minus two inches? I think we have to.

Bob Mc Sat Sep 04, 2004 01:26pm

Wow! Don't know about the rest of you, but the next time I have to cover a long run down the sideline I'm gonna be breathing easier. A whole 1/9th of a yard. For some of us not in the best of condition that's huge! :)

Theisey Sat Sep 04, 2004 05:42pm

Quote:

Originally posted by CBrockett
Everybody knows that the endzone plane is the part on the goal line that is closest to the field of play.

Now if you go five yards from the that plane... you should be on the back of the five yard line..... Keep on doing this and enventually you are on the back of the 50 yard line. Now offset 5 yards from the other endzone, and you eventually end up on the back side of the 50 yard line.

Thus you have an overlapping of 4 inches. This 4 inches is 1/9 of a yard, so the football field is 99 and 8/9 yards.

C. Brockett
What you got to say about that!



### WRONG... 5 yards from the front edge of the goal line puts you smack dab in the middle of the 5 yard line. That's the way it is. Yes, all major yard line are four inches wide. The center point for all is the the basis for the markings until you get to each goal line. The entire goal line is in the end zone.
As my buddy Forrest Gump would say, that's all I have to say about that.

Warrenkicker Sun Sep 05, 2004 01:21pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Theisey
Quote:

Originally posted by CBrockett
Everybody knows that the endzone plane is the part on the goal line that is closest to the field of play.

Now if you go five yards from the that plane... you should be on the back of the five yard line..... Keep on doing this and enventually you are on the back of the 50 yard line. Now offset 5 yards from the other endzone, and you eventually end up on the back side of the 50 yard line.

Thus you have an overlapping of 4 inches. This 4 inches is 1/9 of a yard, so the football field is 99 and 8/9 yards.

C. Brockett
What you got to say about that!



### WRONG... 5 yards from the front edge of the goal line puts you smack dab in the middle of the 5 yard line. That's the way it is. Yes, all major yard line are four inches wide. The center point for all is the the basis for the markings until you get to each goal line. The entire goal line is in the end zone.
As my buddy Forrest Gump would say, that's all I have to say about that.

Even though this is really a pointless discussion you just actually helped Brockett's arguement just not in the way he might think. I agree with Theisey that properly marked fields have the edge of the goal line five yards from the center of the five yard line. With that being the standard layout that we can all agree upon here is the problem. Where should the ball be spotted after a touchback? Based on a perfectly marked field the nose of the ball should be at the center of the 20 and not at the back edge of the line. The middle of each yard line is the actual line. How often is a touchback placed at the back of the 20? Now A has to go 80 yards and 2 inches to score. Ask the Titans if 2 inches can make a difference in the outcome of a game.

Now my guess is that few high school fields are actually marked correctly like this perfect field so it doesn't really make us much difference.

Mark Dexter Sun Sep 05, 2004 08:45pm

Who measures in ninths of a yard?

Just askin'.

mikesears Sun Sep 05, 2004 09:41pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Who measures in ninths of a yard?

Just askin'.

Isn't that the metric system or something :D

JugglingReferee Sun Sep 05, 2004 09:51pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Who measures in ninths of a yard?

Just askin'.

A few unlucky guys measure in ninths of a yard. :D

ref18 Sun Sep 05, 2004 10:09pm

Quote:

Originally posted by mikesears
Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Who measures in ninths of a yard?

Just askin'.

Isn't that the metric system or something :D

That would be 1/10ths of a yard :D

Jim S Sun Sep 05, 2004 11:37pm

Dylan, how far is it from home to 1st on the pony field?

Mark Dexter Mon Sep 06, 2004 11:42am

Quote:

Originally posted by JugglingReferee

A few unlucky guys measure in ninths of a yard. :D

Unless you have two or three-ninths of a yard. ;)

ref5678 Mon Sep 06, 2004 11:54am

70 ft i think

Theisey Mon Sep 06, 2004 09:06pm

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Originally posted by Warrenkicker
[Even though this is really a pointless discussion you just actually helped Brockett's arguement just not in the way he might think. (snip)[/B]
### Just how to I help is arguement? I showed his arguement is flawed.
You're right about this being pointless and yes, I see Umpires placing the ball at the rear edge of the 20. Again, pointless but incorrect on their part.


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