Do you have to hike the ball between your legs?

It's legal! There's no rule that you have to put the ball between your legs. You can't position the ball parallel to the line of scrimmage before you snap it, you can't simulate a snap and not snap it, you can't hold onto the ball and run forward instead of snapping it.
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Do you have to hike the ball?

The offensive center will hike, or snap, the ball to the quarterback signifying the start of play by throwing the ball through his legs. He is not allowed to hike it to either side of him. The quarterback lets the center know when to snap the football by saying a certain word or slapping his hands together.
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Can a center snap to himself?

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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Does a NFL center have to snap the ball?

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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What's an illegal snap?

It is also Illegal Motion, if a player under or behind center goes in motion and fails to come to a complete stop for at least one full second prior to the snap. Penalty: For a player illegally in motion at the snap: Loss of five yards.
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Can a QB go in motion?

Sure, A QB can go in motion.
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Can you direct snap to the kicker?

One final point about fakes is that if your kicker can throw, you can direct snap to the kicker and the holder becomes an extra blocker. Otherwise, the snap is to the holder, and the kicker gets involved either as a blocker or receiver option.
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Can a QB pass to a lineman?

Under almost all versions of football, offensive linemen cannot receive or touch forward passes, nor can they advance downfield in passing situations. To identify which receivers are eligible and which are not, football rules stipulate that ineligible receivers must wear a number between 50 and 79.
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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 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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Why do quarterbacks lift their leg before snap?

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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Why do QBs say hut?

What is the "hut hut" sound that American football players make when they're in training? It's a signal to the other players to hike the ball (start play). Probably a short form of "ten hut" meaning "attention", used by the military.
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Why does the quarterback say Omaha?

“Omaha was when we audibled with just a few seconds on the clock,” Manning said. “It was a rhythmic, three-syllable word. Omaha (is like) snap the ball. “It told my teammates we're kind of going to Plan B with just a few seconds left on the clock.”
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Do QBS actually say hike?

Whether it's “53 is the Mike,” “Omaha,” “Red 32,” “Set” or “Hike,” each shout is an important tool in the quarterback's bag of tricks. The most well known cadence, “hike,” was the brainchild of John Heisman (of the eponymous trophy).
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What do quarterbacks say before hiking the ball?

When watching NFL games, it's common to hear the quarterback say White 80 before the ball is snapped. This can often be mistaken by viewers as “180”. Quarterbacks yell white 80 as a cadence to tell the center when to snap the football. When he says white 80, it lets the offense know he is ready to start 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 do NFL quarterbacks say 319?

Green Bay Packers fans think Aaron Rodgers always says “319,” but he's actually shouting out “Green 19.” The call, often overheard during TV broadcasts of Packers games, is part of the cadence the athlete uses to communicate with his teammates.
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What do quarterbacks hear in their helmets?

Currently, the NFL (or professional leagues) are the only ones that use communication technology. The speaker is a small little device placed in the quarterback's helmet, allowing them to hear the coach.
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What does Brady say before the snap?

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady also has a history of using pre-snap calls through the years. Brady actually used to say “Omaha! '' himself, which indicated the ball was going to be snapped on “set hut. '' Brady has also use the call “Alpha!,'' “Jaguar!,'' and the more curious “Cougar!
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Can a tackle be uncovered?

The right tackle is uncovered and is an eligible receiver. Covered and uncovered are as follows: Any player who is on the line of scrimmage (LOS) and "inside" another player who is on the LOS is considered covered. Anyone off the LOS or on the LOS but outside of other players on the LOS is an eligible receiver.
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Can a center run the ball?

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 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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What happens if a punt goes through the uprights?

It turns out that, after a punt or a kickoff that was fielded by fair catch, the team receiving the kick actually has two options: they can run a play from scrimmage (also known as “doing normal football things”) or they can attempt a type of free kick called a “fair catch kick.” If the kick goes through the uprights, ...
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Can you kick the ball twice in the NFL?

The NFL explained why the twice-kicked punt was allowed. “In #LARvsSEA, the punt was blocked and recovered by the kicking team,” NFL Officiating wrote in a Twitter post. “The punter kicks the ball again from behind the line of scrimmage.
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What happens if you miss a field goal on 3rd down?

If a field goal is missed (on any down) the ball is given to the opponent at the line of scrimmage. Not where the kick was taken! Where the ball was snapped. However, if the ball was fumbled and did not go out of the boundaries of the field, the ball would be given to the team that recovered it.
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