NCAA Football Field Dimensions/Diagram
Football Field Dimensions - NCAA/College
The dimensions of a regulation football field vary depending on the whether it is a high school, college or professional field that you are measuring.
Breaking down the basic elements of a football field we will attempt to outline the differences between these levels of play.
Overall
Dimensions
The
outside measurements for College
and NCAA football fields below include
the End Zone.
Length: 360 feet
or 120 yards
Width: 160 feet
or 53 1/3 yards
End Zone:
College/NCAA fields have 10
yard deep end zones.
End Line:
A six foot end line border marks the back of the end zone.
Field Numbers:
The Field Numbers for College and NCAA
football fields are 6 feet high and 4 feet wide.
Restraining Line:
The restraining line designates
how close non-players can be to the field. The
College restraining line is 6' from the sidelines.
Team Benches:
Team benches are placed along the Restraining Line between the 30 yard markers
Hash Marks:
The hash marks for college
fields are 40 feet wide and start 60' in from
the sidelines.
They are wider than NFL hashmarks (18' 6") and narrower than the high school
(53' 4") markers.
Goal Posts:
Goal posts also vary in width
between levels of play. College/NCAA goal posts
measure 18 feet, 6 inches wide (the same as the
NFL)
High School: Goal posts are 10 feet high and 23 feet, 4 inches wide.