"To split the uprights" refers to successfully kicking a field goal in American football by sending the ball between the two goalposts, which are referred to as the uprights. It is a common way to score points in the game.
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In the NFL, rules state that the uprights must extend for at least 20 feet above the crossbar.
It is called a Goal. It is worth 6 points. The minor score of a 'Behind' worth 1 Point is awarded for a kick between the main uprights and the outer lower uprights. 1 Point is also awarded if a kick through the Center Uprights is touched in flight by an opposing team player or if it touches the uprights in flight. In other words to get the 6 points it must go untouched between the center uprights.
The uprights is another word for the goalposts.
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The two uprights are treated as if they extend upward to infinity. So the height of the ball as it passes over/through the uprights does not matter.