The original American football field was 70 yards wide, but that was long before the days of the NFL. The width of the NFL field has never changed, because the standard width of 53 1/3 yards was in place before the league came into existence.
It depends on the level of play you're asking about. At the high school level, the goal posts are 10' high and 23' 4" wide. On both the collegiate and professional levels, the only difference from high school is that the goalposts are 18' 6" wide.
It isn't 160 feet long. It is 120 yards long. It is 360 feet long. I don't know how you got that answer, but it is wrong. Sorry. I hope I could help you out.AnswerI assume you're referring to the width of the football field, which is indeed 160 feet (53 1/3 yards). I'll have to look around for an answer, but I'm sure I remember reading that the unusual width was a result of having to fit football playing fields inside the dimensions of baseball stadiums, so the playing area had to shrink (perhaps from the size of a Canadian football field) to accommodate.
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All of the letters of the alphabet have some width. The narrowest letter is I.
According to NHL Rule 3b: "The goal posts shall be of approved design and material, extending vertically four feet (4') above the surface of the ice and set six feet (6') apart measured from the inside of the posts. A cross bar of the same material as the goal posts shall extend from the top of one post to the top of the other." Click on the 'NHL Goal Frame' link on this page to see a diagram of an NHL approved goal frame.
The lines must be the same width as the diameter of the goal posts and crossbar. They must not exceed 12 cm.
The lines must be the same width as the diameter of the goal posts and crossbar. They must not exceed 12 cm.
In the NFL, goal posts are 18 feet, 6 inches wide. The NCAA uses the same dimensions for their goal posts.
The goal post dimensions in Canadian football are the same as in American football. The goal posts are on the goal line. The hash marks are not in line with the uprights.
yes the college one in wider
It is eight yards wide.
Laws state the posts shall be no less than 3.4 meters from ground level and the cross bar shall be 3 meters from the ground. How ever the nights of each upright are usually well above 3.4 meters
Goal posts in both the NFL and college football are 18 feet 6 inches apart. The goal posts in college used to be 23 feet 4 inches wide but were reduced to the same width as the NFL in 1991.
The length of football pitches vary, but must be between 120m and 90m in length and between 50m and 100m in width. The standard length used in the professional stadiums of the world, like Old Trafford is 105m in length and 68m in width.
It is 160 feet in width.
accuracy width can be changed but fixed width is a permanent one.
Soccer goal posts must not be more than 5 in (12 cm) and must be the same as the width of the lines on the field.