Robotic Football is very similar to regular American football, with robots filling in for standard positions such as center, quarterback, lineman, wide receivers, and running back. Each team is allowed up to eight robots on the field at once. It is common for the offense to have a center, two offensive linemen, three wide receivers, the quarterback, and a running back. On defense, a team usually consists of three defensive linemen, two linebackers, and three defensive backs.
The playing field is sbout the size of an NCAA basketball court, either 90x46 feet long or 94x46 feet long. The end zones extend 12 feet from both ends of the field, and the rest of the length of the field is divided into three equally spaced sections. The offensive team has four downs to reach the next section, which will then reward them with a first down.
As for scoring, touchdowns are still worth 6 points, successful post-touchdown kicks are worth 1, two-point conversions are worth 2, and field goals are worth 3. However, points can also be earned through completed passes, and they are awarded relative to the distance the ball was thrown. The official rules also state that a pass is caught/intercepted when any part of a player contacts the ball before the ball touches the ground.