Set hut hut意思

"Hut hut" or "hut, hut" is a phrase commonly used in American football to indicate the beginning of a play. It is a call that originated from military cadences and was adopted by football teams to signal the snap of the ball. The quarterback will often say "hut" or another word (like "set" or "go") to coordinate the timing of the offensive line's blocking and the running back's movements. The phrase does not have a specific meaning beyond being a cadence to start the play.