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Heh, I remember it happened in the Texas-Texas A&M game last year on national TV. Screwed up the announcers who never heard of it.
http://www2.ncaa.org/media_and_event...playing_rules/
http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/20...ball_rules.pdf
Scoring Plays
ARTICLE 1. The point value of scoring plays shall be:
Touchdown
6 Points
Field Goal
3 Points
Safety (points
awarded to opponent)
2 Points
Successful Try Touchdown 2 Points
Field Goal or Safety 1 Point
Thanks for the info. I knew there were 2 points and 1 point. Just never realized the one pointer was referred to as a safety. But that does make sense. Good to know, thanks again.
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