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Off topic - basketball score in football game
While a lot of people in my state are still buzzing about Oregon beating USC, there was another game here. In Portland, Weber State beat Portland State 73-68! No, it wasn't a basketball game. :eek:
Apparently, both teams left their defensive squads on the bus. |
The will set a new record for total points. Boise State and Nevada played a 69-67 4OT game just two weeks ago.
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Is the Grinnell College basketball coach now coaching football? |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/recap;...270257&prov=ap
"Portland State, whose offensive coordinator is Run-and-Shoot guru Mouse Davis..." Of course, the writer didn't get his facts right in the second paragraph as I proved with my above post, unless he was discounting overtime games. "The previous record for most points by two teams was 136, set in 1968 when North Park beat North Central 104-32 in a Division III game. The Division I record was 133, set in 2004 when San Jose State beat Rice 70-63." |
Hey, you think that's bad, you should see some of the scores in 8-man or 6-man football games. I just had a 8-man football game a couple weeks ago, final score was 78-52. Scanning the list of scores in the paper the other day, I saw some scores for 8-man listed as 70-45, etc. There was a 6-man game recently where the final score was like 90-70.
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A has the first series, scores a TD and, since it's the 3rd OT period, goes for a successful 2 point conversion. B goes 3-and-out, but the coaches somehow forget that it's OT and send in the FG unit instead of going for it on 4th down. |
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1) Team A scores a FG while on offense, and then a safety while on defense. 2) Team A scores a TD and extra point. Team B commits a turnover, and during the play Team A recovers tha ball and runs into the end-zone (without the momentum exception) for a safety. |
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And go back further in history, when John Heisman's Georgia Tech Rambling Wrecks killed Cumberland 222-0. It was revenge for Cumberland's baseball team's massacre of Georgia Tech the previous spring, which I believe was a ridiculous score as well.
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However, if the defense fumbles before the play is over the offense can get the ball back and maybe even score on the play. What I don't know for sure is what happens if the offensive team gets the ball back, but does NOT score on the play. Is their possession over or do they get to continue? I think that they are allowed to continue the offensive series. |
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