Walter Camp is considered the "Father of American Football" due to rule changes he instituted, including introducing the line of scrimmage and down-and-distance rules, which diverged American football from rugby football. American football fields are 360 by 160 feet with goal lines 100 yards apart and end zones extending 10 yards beyond each goal line. Each team has 11 players and the objective is to advance the ball downfield by running or passing to score touchdowns or field goals.