Penalties
What is Illegal Shift in college football?
In college football, Illegal Shift means: A penalty when multiple offensive players shift and fail to become set as required before the snap. It is used to describe penalties context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Illegal Shift means: A penalty when multiple offensive players shift and fail to become set as required before the snap. It is used to describe penalties context in college football.
Definition
A penalty when multiple offensive players shift and fail to become set as required before the snap.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Illegal Shift context to connect glossary definitions with the stats, schedules, teams, players, and rankings that use the term.
Related Glossary Terms
Illegal MotionA penalty involving illegal movement by an offensive player before the snap.SnapThe act of putting the ball in play from the line of scrimmage, usually by the center to the quarterback.Blindside BlockA block delivered from outside an opponent's field of vision, often subject to safety restrictions.Block in the BackA penalty for illegally blocking an opponent from behind.Chop BlockAn illegal low block combined with another block against the same defender.ClippingAn illegal block from behind at or below the waist.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24