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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 05:15pm
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I thought a successful kick after a TD counts for 1 point?
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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 05:40pm
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I thought a successful kick after a TD counts for 1 point?
Did you read the original post?? here's the relevant part:
"Other than zero, what is the fewest number of points that a team can score in a football game?". If you are attempting a TRY, then you already scored 6 points.
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Old Mon Dec 29, 2008, 03:41pm
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Did you read the original post?? here's the relevant part:
"Other than zero, what is the fewest number of points that a team can score in a football game?". If you are attempting a TRY, then you already scored 6 points.
But in NCAA, the other team can score 1 pt. on the try. A team could win by a forfeit too, but it's arguable whether the official 1-0 result actually has a team score a point in a game.

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Old Mon Dec 29, 2008, 08:19pm
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The question was not "What is the lowest score in a (non-forfeited) football game"
Answer: 2 - 0

The question was "What is the lowest score by one of the teams"
The score could end up being 6 - 1 in an NCAA game, correct? Therefore one of the teams score is 1.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 10:32am
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No, a defense in NCAA that returns a try for a score gets two points, not one.
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Old Tue Dec 30, 2008, 02:26pm
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In NCAA a score of 6-1 is possible.

It is a little far fetched, but here are two scenarios:

1. Team A scores a TD. During the try, the Team A QB scrambles back 100 yards and is tackled in his own end zone. Team B would be awarded 1 point.

2. Team A scores a TD. During the try, there is a fumble and team B recovers. Team B attempts to run the ball back for a 2 point TD, however, the Team B player fumbles at the 5 yard. A team A player picks the ball up. While trying to evade a tackle, the team A player runs into his own end zone and is eventually tackled.

In the NFL this is not possible because the defense can never score during a try. Also, in the NFL, the try attempt ends whenever the defense gains possession.
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Old Thu Jan 01, 2009, 04:08pm
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Starman has it exactly right! Never seen it in 20+ years of working NCAA football in Europe but it could happen.
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