Can a center keep the ball?

Absolutely not legal. The ball must actually leave the snappers hands during his snapping motion for the snap to be legal. Same for NCAA, and I think for NFHS as well.
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Can the center keep the football?

The center can catch a ball if it is tipped or batted at by any defensive player, or by any receiver or running back on his own team. Once the ball makes contact with a defender or eligible player, any other player on the field can legally catch it and advance the play without penalty.
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Can center spot the ball?

While the official must touch the ball before it's snapped, the players themselves can at least spot the ball. "The center can spot the ball. The receiver can spot the ball," McCarthy said.
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Can the center move the ball in football?

Farmer: The NFL rulebook reads: “No player of offensive team may charge or move abruptly, after assuming set position, in such manner as to lead defense to believe snap has started.” But that doesn't address the center adjusting and sometimes moving the football before the snap.
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Can a center catch a pass?

Even the center becomes eligible to catch a pass if he is at the end of the line of scrimmage.
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Can the center run the ball without snapping it?

This player is referred to as the team's long snapper. Also, the center does not have to snap the ball to the quarterback, holder, or punter. He is allowed to snap the ball to anyone behind him.
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Can the center move his head?

The NFL rules are discussed at NFL.com. In short the center must keep his head stationary for one second. This time restraint necessarily lends itself to a bit of ambiguity and judgement call from the referee. The rules also mention intent.
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Can a center false start?

Finally, a center can be called for a false start if he abruptly moves the ball, commonly referred to as a snap infraction. If a center simulates a snap, removes his hands from the ball, or adjusts the location / positioning of the ball after the offense is set he will called for a false start.
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Does the center hike the ball?

An offensive lineman called the center hikes the ball on most plays. He must be ready to block right after snapping.
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Can the tight end snap the ball?

Only in arena football is the center required by rule to be the snapper. In other codes, a guard, tackle, tight end or split end can legally deliver the snap; such scenarios, known as an unbalanced line, are seldom used outside of trick plays and novelties.
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Can any official spot the ball in NFL?

"Umpire is the primary for spotting the ball," Dean Blandino, the NFL's vice president of officiating from 2013-17, explained on Twitter. "But on a deep pass like that the Back Judge will spot the ball. Goal is to be as efficient as possible."
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Why did Cowboys run QB draw?

The Cowboys were out of timeouts with 14 seconds left when offensive coordinator Kellen Moore called for a quarterback draw to try to get close enough for a better play than a Hail Mary. Prescott ran 17 yards to the San Francisco 24, and the Cowboys scrambled to the line to try to spike the ball before time ran out.
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How do NFL refs know where to spot the ball?

After an offensive player gets tackled, its normal to see that player place the ball one or two feet further than the spot where his body hit the ground. The referee gets the ball and places it on the field.
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Can the center take his hand off the ball?

Defensive players cannot go after the ball while the center is in a legal snap and it is still in his hands. The ball must leave the center's hands as either a backward pass (shotgun QB or punter) or touch the hand of the quarterback.
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Why does the center have to snap the ball?

It allows receivers, running backs, and linemen to initiate contact. The center snaps the ball to the quarterback to start the play. A football snap is when the center successfully hands the ball off between his legs or throws it between his legs, otherwise known as a shotgun snap.
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Can the center adjust the football?

In high school football, can the center in football move the ball on the ground before snapping it? No. Adjustment appears to be legal when the ball is lifted for lateral rotation*, but nothing else.
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Do quarterbacks say hut or hike?

HIKE! come from? An integral part of the game, immediately prior to the start of play, the football quarterback begins his cadence. More than just “hut,” the offensive leader on the field uses short commands to prepare the team, adjust to the defense's line up and even change the play.
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What does the center do after he snaps the ball?

Centers and long snappers must be very accurate when snapping the ball or risk a fumble on a bad snap. After the snap, the play begins and the center must block with the offensive line to protect the quarterback and running backs.
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Why does the quarterback clap his hands?

Why Do Quarterbacks Clap Their Hands? Quarterbacks, especially at the college level, can be seen clapping their hands before the snap. The quarterback clapping is either a sign for the center to snap the ball or hurry the center up to snapping the ball.
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Can you yell hut on defense?

The offense gets the advantage here; the defense must avoid interfering with the offensive signals. If they yell "shift" or "hut" or anything else, and you feel it's interfering with A, then make them stop.
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Can you do a center sneak?

Absolutely not legal. The ball must actually leave the snappers hands during his snapping motion for the snap to be legal. Same for NCAA, and I think for NFHS as well. Do not give a damn!!
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Why do quarterbacks lift their leg?

Quarterbacks will lift their legs in the air to signal to their center to snap the football. This is often called a leg cadence, as no verbal words are spoken. This type of cadence is typically used in loud stadiums where verbal cadences can't be heard.
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Can the center false start in football?

A false start penalty is one that happens before the center snaps the ball to the quarterback starting the offensive play. This is a pre snap penalty.
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Can defense line up over center?

If the defender is directly over the center, a quarterback under center, the center, and the guards and tackles on both sides of the center are considered to be within close proximity; if the defender is in a gap, the two offensive players on either side of the gap are considered to be within close proximity (including ...
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What is the role of the center in football?

Centers: The center is the leader of the offensive line. You will see that centers are often amongst the smartest members of a football team (just ask Matt Birk). The center is responsible for making the line calls, and blocking adjustments pre-snap.
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