It's not the case in football, where the offense snaps the ball and makes a play from there.
My dad would end up snapping the ball to me.
On offense, the player snapping the ball is the center.
He knows what you're doing before they snap the ball.
You put two kids in there and it's a thrill every time they snap the ball.
Every time they snapped the ball, it was like 10 yards.
He is credited as being the first center to snap the ball with one hand.
Later in the 19th Century the option of snapping the ball back by hand was added.
On most plays, the center will snap the ball directly into the quarterback's hands.
He is allowed to snap the ball to anyone behind him.