I know the answer because of Google, but I'm not going to spoil it.
out of curiosity, what phrase did you google?
defending team gets a point if they either block the kick and run it all the way back or intercept a pass or recover a fumble and run that all the way back during an extra point(s) conversion
After a touchdown, the scoring team is allowed a try during one scrimmage down. The ball may be spotted anywhere between the inbounds lines, two or more yards from the goal line. The successful conversion counts one point by kick; two points for a successful conversion by touchdown; or one point for a safety.
Quote:that would be worth 2 points, genius
nice googling. explain how it would happen in your own words
if a team goes for an extra point or two point conversion, and the defending team acquires the ball during this attempt and run it back, its one point. TA DA!
no it's worth 2 points. TA DA! I like how you completely missed the answer when it was under your nose
defending team tackles the other team's player in the opposite endzone during an extra point attempt resulting in a safety but in this case a safety only worth 1 pt instead of 2.
The ball was inexplicably spotted at or around their own 1 and there was a safety.
The Sleeper Wrote:no it's worth 2 points. TA DA! I like how you completely missed the answer when it was under your nose
not according to the NCAA rules site. its one point. TA DA!
keyser is correct. the way this was simulated in NCAA 2006 was scoring a TD and then running backwards into your own end zone for a safety.
arpi you are a moron.
Quote: two points for a successful conversion by touchdown
running back a blocked extra point is a touchdown
The Sleeper Wrote:arpi you are a moron.
Quote: two points for a successful conversion by touchdown
running back a blocked extra point is a touchdown
yeah, i read it wrong. i am a moron.
that ivy league education has truly paid dividends