Official (Size 9): Approved for High School, Collegiate and Pro Level. Youth (Size 8): For ages 12 – 14.
What does TDS stand for on a football?
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| Games (G) | The number of game a player has played at a given position. |
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| Touchdowns (TDS) | Player scores a touchdown immediately after an interception, fumble, or blocked kick. |
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| Field Goals | |
| Made (M) | Good kicks between the goal posts. |
What kind of footballs do high schools use?
High School Footballs | Spalding Alpha Football | Wilson 1003 GST NFHS Football.
Are Wilson footballs made of leather?
From the leather to laces, Wilson’s footballs are 100% American-made. Wilson buys 15,000 to 20,000 feet of cowhide per week from a leather manufacturer in Chicago. One cowhide can produce as many as 20 footballs. From there, the balls are sewn together, stamped with logos, hand laced and inspected thoroughly.
What size football do 10 year olds use?
Players ages 10-12 should use a junior size 6 ball. At age 10, kids now have the developed strength, skill, and size to handle the size 6. Players ages 12-14 should use an intermediate/youth size 7 ball. As kid’s hands get bigger and the players get more skilled, they can grip a bigger ball.
What is a Pee Wee size football?
The Size 5 football is designed for the youngest players in the game. The Pee Wee size football is the smallest size so that a young child is able to both grip and throw the ball properly. Not only is the size itself the smallest, but it’s the lightest as well.
What is tot football?
Total tackles
TOT – Total tackles. SOLO – Unassisted tackles. AST – Assisted tackles. SACK – Total sacks. STF – Stuffs: see TLOSS.
What is the official size of a high school football?
Size 9
High School Footballs (Size 9, Ages 14 & up) There are few things we love more than Friday nights in the fall, and we’re proud to be the official football manufacturer for thousands of programs across the nation.
Is NFL ball bigger than college?
To get into the weeds, the circumference of college footballs ranges from 20 3/4 inches to 21 1/4 inches lengthwise from end to end, versus 21 inches to 21 1/4 inches in the NFL. “They’re bigger here in the NFL,” Daniel says. “I like the NFL ball. I think you can spin ’em a little bit better.”
Where does Wilson get their leather?
Since 1955, every leather Wilson football has been built by hand in Ada, Ohio, by our veteran team of skilled craftsmen and women.
How many leather footballs does Wilson make every day?
Laces are made of rubber or polyurethane. Most Wilson lacers tie 150 to 200 balls per day.