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mbyron Thu Nov 05, 2009 06:42am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jjrye22 (Post 634649)
Not about time, but I had a game end 0-1.

Who can figure that out?

Easy. It was a baseball game. :p

Ref Ump Welsch Thu Nov 05, 2009 09:28am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jjrye22 (Post 634649)
Not about time, but I had a game end 0-1.

Who can figure that out?

Ahhh...ye had a forfeit. Don't tell me you drove an hour and had to declare a forfeit? I hate those situations, though I haven't had it happen yet.

Warrenkicker Thu Nov 05, 2009 09:39am

The only way to score 1 point in a game is a forfeit.

mbyron Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:12am

Rule 8-1.

jjrye22 Mon Nov 09, 2009 05:33am

Surprised not to have heard from JugglingReferee or one of the others...

I grew up in Canada, where a punt through the end zone will give the team 1 point - a Rogue. I think it is awarded anytime the American rules would award a TB (but I'm not sure about that - I don't know the Canadian rules that well anymore)

Texas Aggie Mon Nov 09, 2009 03:22pm

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The only way to score 1 point in a game is a forfeit.
Not under NCAA rules. There is a 1 point safety.

However, I don't think a game could end up 1-0 since the 1 point safety assumes a try.

Ref Ump Welsch Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:16am

OK, I utilized a search engine available on our college's student/faculty portal, and came up with something I think that will knock your socks off as far as forgettable/unforgettable games. The search revealed an article from the USA Today on October 28, 2004, describing a very unusually high scoring 8-man game in Arizona. The score: Seligman 116, Queen Creek Canyon State Academy 108. That was all in regulation. Seligman had 1,001 yards of total offense, while Queen Creek had 863. How would you have liked to work that one???


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