Football players tend to be big guys with a lot of equipment. When it comes to their dressing rooms they need special football lockers as the standard locker is not adequate for them. They have extra needs that a baseball player or track runner does not have. So what are you looking for in a locker? How do you know if your lockers are good enough?

Another strict rule is that the player will have to leave the ground for one play in case he loses his helmet. It is advised by the NCAA that the players must tightly wear their helmets, because the opponent player can take the advantage of the situation. They can reduce the number of players in your team by disturbing the helmets. The chin straps, therefore, must be tightly worn by the football players.

In the mid-1960s, I was an assistant football coach at Wheeling High School in Illinois. One winter, our entire coaching staff went to a coaching clinic in Michigan where the Michigan State University coaches were the instructors. Usually at these clinics the coaches would teach us about their offense and defense. At this particular clinic, the stress was on the new techniques they were using for blocking and tackling. With all the players now having their faces protected, instead of blocking and tackling with their shoulder as I had been taught, the University coaches now wanted them to block and tackle by putting their faces in the chest of their opponent.

This film stars Denzel Washington as the coach of a high school football team in Virginia. He is hired to replace a highly successful white coach at a newly integrated school. The story follows him and the team as they work through their first year. This film is also based on a true story and shows how the team became a unifier in a divided community.

This season, the kickoffs are advised to be moved from 30 to 35 yard line. By following this rule, the number of touch backs will be increasing to a great extent. Much more exciting and enjoyable scenes will be seen in this season of college football.

Still, there are other fantasy football formats that are popular. One of these formats is known as the salary cap challenge game, originated by CDMSports in the early 1990s. There are varying rules with each company's fantasy football challenge game, but in general fantasy football owners draft a team of players under a predetermined salary cap and then add and drop players each week. Unlike traditional fantasy football, each team can own the same players.

So if it means starting from scratch with a new batch of football staff members to reclaim that Nole glory then so be it. I would rather Bobby go out in a blaze of glory than to retire than to be considered the "coach legend strikers with the most wins ever in college football who lost it all at the end." From a diehard Nole fan, what will it take for FSU football to win again?