No. A single point can only be scored after a touchdown (a touchdown being worth 6 points). The lowest non-zero score a team can have is 2. A "safety" (tackling the other team's ball carrier in his own end zone) scores two points.
If a game is forfeited, the non-forfeiting team officially wins 1-0 (at least in College Football).
Though it has never happened, it is possible for a team to score just one point in a college football game (if the offensive team somehow gets tackled in their own endzone for a safety on the PAT, the defensive team would be awarded one point), but the other team has to score at least one touchdown for this to be possible.
Several of the Super Bowl games were tied at one point or another...but Never as a FINAL score !!
You cannot score a single point in football. Yes, you can get one point from the extra point after a touchdown, but that requires you to score six points in the first place.
A "TD" in football is a "touchdown" and is worth 6 points. Following a TD, a team has an opportunity to score a "PAT," or point after touchdown. This can be a kick for one point, or a run for two points.
There is no limit, aside from the obvious requirement that you must first score a touchdown.
Yes, many. Every time you hear a final score like '7 to nothing' it means one of the teams scored zero points.
Indiana beat BYU by one point at the 1979 Holiday Bowl. The final score was 38-37.
Football is one of the easiest sports to keep the score in. You mark down any player that makes a play on the field either on offense or defense. You also keep track of the game score knowing that a PAT is 1 point a Safety is 2 a field goal is 3 and a touchdown is 6.
Arkansas beat Arizona State by one point at the 1985 Holiday Bowl. The final score was 18-17.
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Real Valladolid's latest game was against Sevilla on Sunday April 28. The final score was a tie with both having one point. That leaves Valladolid with a record of 10-13.
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