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  2. Penalty flag - Wikipedia

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    NFL penalty flags were colored white until 1965, when the color was changed to yellow. Penalty flags in college football were red until the 1970s, before also being changed to yellow. To mark field position after a change in possession, such as after an interception or punt, a small bean bag is used to mark where the change of possession took ...

  3. Ol' Crimson - Wikipedia

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    Ol' Crimson is a Washington State Cougars flag flown in the background of College GameDay, a weekly college football TV program set on different college campuses across the nation. [1] [2] First flown by Tom Pounds in the crowd behind GameDay's coverage of a 2003 season matchup in Austin, Texas, [3] Ol' Crimson has become well-known for its ...

  4. Pennant (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Pennant (sports) The ritual of hoisting of the premiership flag in Australian sporting culture dates back to 1896, and is an enduring symbol in Australian sporting culture, particularly in Australian rules football. "The Flag" is figuratively still as important as "the Cup", despite a premiership trophy being introduced in the VFL/AFL in 1959 ...

  5. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Penalty (gridiron football) NFL back judge Lee Dyer retrieves a penalty flag on the field during a game on November 16, 2008 between the San Francisco 49ers and St. Louis Rams. In gridiron football, a penalty is a sanction assessed against a team for a violation of the rules, called a foul. [1] Officials initially signal penalties by tossing a ...

  6. High school girls' flag football: Students, coaches share ...

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    High school girls' flag football is now a sanctioned sport in Pennsylvania and coaches and students talk about the long-term impact the move will have on young girls into the future.

  7. Official (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Official (gridiron football) Field judge Brad Freeman (88) and line judge Jeff Seeman (45) at an NFL game in October 2014. In gridiron football, an official is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. During professional and most college football games, seven officials operate on the field.