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The World Football League was an American football league that played in 1974 and part of 1975.The WFL had several important rules differences from the National Football League of that time:
- Touchdowns were worth 7 points, instead of 6.
- Conversions, called "action points", could only be scored via a run or pass play, and were worth one point.
- Kickoffs were from the 30-yard line instead of the 40. Prior to 1974, NFL teams kicked off from the 40; starting in 1974, the NFL moved its kickoffs back to the 35. Some years ago, the kickoff line was pushed back to the 30.
- Receivers needed only one foot in bounds for a legal pass reception, instead of two feet in the NFL of then and now. College and high school football have always used the one-foot rule.
- Bump-and-run pass coverage was outlawed once a receiver was 3 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. The NFL later adopted this rule, with a 5-yard bump zone.
- The goalposts were placed at the end line (the back of the end zone). At that time, college football goalposts were at the end line, but the NFL had its goalposts at the goal line from 1933 through 1973. Staring with the 1974 season, the NFL also moved its posts back to the end line.
- Missed field goals were returned to the line of scrimmage or the 20-yard line, whichever was farther from the goal line. The NFL adopted this rule for its 1974 season, and still later moved the spot back to the point of the kick. Prior to this rule, missed field goals were (if unreturned) touchbacks, with the ball placed at the 20-yard line.
- The hash marks were in line with the goalposts. At the time, the hash marks in college and high school football divided the field into thirds. The NFL had moved its hash marks in line with the goalposts starting with the 1972 season.
- A player in motion was allowed to move toward the line of scrimmage before the snap, as long as he was behind the line of scrimmage at the snap. This rule has never been used at any level of outdoor American football, but was (and still is) part of Canadian football. Later, this rule was adopted in arena football.
- Punt returners were prohibited from using the fair catch, although the covering team could not come within 5 years of the kick returner until he caught the ball. This rule also came from Canadian football, which still uses it.
- Penalties for offensive holding and ineligible receiver downfield were 10 yards, instead of 15. Several years later, these became 10-yard penalties at all levels of football. Still later, the ineligible receiver penalty was changed to 5 yards (with loss of down).
- Its original overtime system was like nothing used in any form of American football before or since; it was far more similar to the system long used in international soccer. Overtime in the regular season was one fixed 15-minute period, divided into two halves of 7-1/2 minutes, each starting with a kickoff by one of the teams. The complete overtime was always played; there was no "sudden death" feature. In 1975, the WFL changed its overtime to the 15-minute sudden-death period then (as now) used in the NFL.
- Limited Pre-Season Games. In 1974 and 1975, NFL teams played six (!) pre-season games and 14 regular season games (changed in 1978 to four pre-season and 16 regular season). In contrast, the WFL's 1974 schedule called for 20 regular season games and no pre-season games; in 1975, it was 18 regular season games and two pre-season games.
- Summertime Football. The NFL's regular season started on September 15th in 1974 and on September 21st in 1975; the WFL's regular season started on July 10th in 1974 and on July 26th in 1975.
- Weeknight Football (1974). While NFL games were played on weekends, the WFL's 1974 schedule called for Wednesday night football (with a Thursday night national TV game). This scheduling format was abandoned in 1975.
1 Teams
- Birmingham Americans 1974/ Birmingham Vulcans 1975
- Chicago Fire 1974/ Chicago Wind 1975
- Detroit Wheels 1974
- Washington-Baltimore Ambassadors / Virginia Ambassadors / Florida Blazers 1974/ San Antonio Wings 1975
- ( Honolulu) The Hawaiians 1974–75
- Houston Texans 1974/ Shreveport Steamer 1974–75
- Jacksonville SharksThe Jacksonville Sharks were a team that competed for part of the 1974 season in the World Football League, a failed attempt to lauch a second major professional football league in the United States in competition with the National Football League. The te 1974/ Jacksonville Express 1975
- Memphis SouthmenThe Memphis Southmen was a franchise in the World Football League which operated in 1974 and 1975. They played their home games at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The team was originally slated to be based in Toronto. However, when th (had started out as the Toronto Northmen, but moved to Memphis, TennesseeMemphis, Tennessee City flag City seal City nickname: "The River City or The Bluff City Location in the state of Tennessee County Shelby County, Tennessee Area Total Water 763. 4 km² (294. 24% Population Total ( 2000) Density 650,100 898. 6/km^2 Time zone before the start of the season) 1974–1975/ Memphis Grizzlies 1975 ("official" team change name to Grizzlies after league folded in attempt to join the NFL).
- Boston Bulls / New York StarsAmerican football teams The New York Stars were a 1974 team in the World Football League, a failed attempt to create a second major U. professional football league in competition with the established National Football League. The team was originally envis 1974/ Charlotte Stars 1974/ Charlotte Hornets 1974–75
- Philadelphia BellAmerican football teams The Philadelphia Bell was a franchise of the World Football League, which operated in 1974 and for a portion of a season in 1975. It played its home games in massive (and ancient) JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. The team logo, unsurpr 1974–75
- Portland Storm 1974/ Portland Thunder 1975
- Southern California Sun 1974–75
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