yes, the just go into overtime
the person champion him again and till he or she wins.
it is possible to tie in a college football game
On Sunday, October 10, 1920, in the first year of the league's existence, and on the third week of play, two games ended in a scoreless tie: the Chicago (Racine) Cardinals and the Chicago Tigers, and the Cleveland Tigers and Dayton Triangles. These games appear to be the first tied games in the NFL (although at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association; two years later they would change their name to the National Football League).
During the 2002 NFL season the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Atlanta Falcons that ended in a 34-34 tie. I am sure that it has happened before, however it is very rare.
Michigan claims 11 national championships in football. 7 of which are considered recognized titles in: 1901, 1902, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997. Two of those, 1948 and 1997 are considered consensus national championships of the modern era of football.
Rhode Islands professional football team was called the Providence Steam Roller. The Grid Iron Gang from Providence played from 1925-1931 and finished with a 41-32-11 win/loss/tie record. In 1928 the Steam Rollers won their first and only League Championship, going 8-1-2 for the season. The Steam Rollers hold the distinction of being the first Professional Football franchise in New England to win a Championship. In addition, they hold the dubious distinction of being the last team to win a Championship to no longer exist.
Yes, a football game can end in a tie if both teams have the same score at the end of regulation time.
Yes, in 1937, 1952, 1956, 1957, and 1984 Also, the 1930 game ended in a 0-0 tie.
he wanted to tie the game get it string tie
No one they will have to play the game again because its a tie, its just like any other games.
Depends on how you mean the question! If you mean, who won the first NFL championship, that would be the Akron Pros in 1920. The NFL wasn't even called the NFL then--it was the APFA (American Professional Football Association). They changed the league's name two years later. However, in those days, the champion was determined simply by whichever team had the best record in the league. There was no championship game. Which brings us to the next possibility: If you mean, who won the first NFL championship GAME, well, believe it or not, it still depends on how you mean the question! After the 1932 season, the Chicago Bears and the Portsmouth Spartans (who would change their name to the Detroit Lions two years later) were tied for the best record in the league. So the NFL decided to hold a one game playoff to determine their champion--which Chicago won, 9-0, in a game played in Chicago Stadium, the first ever pro football indoor game. However, OFFICIALLY, the game WASN'T the NFL Championship Game--it was merely a tie-breaking playoff. They even counted the results of the game in the final league standings--and the extra loss dropped Portsmouth into third place in those final standings. Because this game was set up specifically to determine the league champion, many people call this game the "first NFL Championship Game"--but that is completely unofficial. However, the popularity of that playoff game caused the league to create an OFFICIAL championship game the very next year. During the off-season, the league was split into two divisions, with the two division winners pitted against each other in the first OFFICIAL NFL Championship Game. That game was played in Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Bears beat the New York Giants, 23-21.
no you have to win by two clear points