What color football gloves can you wear in high school football?

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 07-02-2010

I was looking to buy a new pair of gloves for high school football. I play wide receiver and I wanted to buy a pair of red and white cutters gloves. But a friend told me they had to be gray, and I thought that rule was only in the nfl and in ncaa. There is also a lot of people on my team that have colored gloves, but i am still unsure.

How were football players treated in your high school?

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 06-02-2010

I went to a high school without a football team, but I hear that they’re treated like gods…Is that true? Is the captain treated differently than the rest of the team? How many strings are there on a typical high school football team?

Thanks for answering and please don’t give answers that are stupid. I’m looking for serious answers.
Also, when does football season start in high school and when does training begin?

Craziest Football Hits and Catches (High Quality)

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 06-02-2010


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When does the Summer football practice usually start in high school ?

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 06-02-2010

When does the Summer football practice usually start in high school ?

Year of the Bull (a High Football Documentary film)

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Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 05-02-2010


(Highlights only) This documentary paints a compelling portrait of Taurean Charles, a high school football player for Miami’s Northwestern Bulls. Located in Miami’s impoverished Liberty neighborhood, Northwestern high has a history as a breeding ground for college football and NFL players. Led to believe that football is his only ticket out, Charles focuses all his efforts on earning a place on a Division I collegiate team, letting his grades suffer in the process. But if Charles can’t raise his SAT score to meet the ncaa’s standards, he might never escape his inner city life. As Charles struggles to meet demands from his coaches, family, and society, he wonders who he can actually trust. YEAR OF THE BULL reveals the immense pressures facing poor black youth, and exposes the violent and cruel methods used by coaches to push young athletes.