If a blocked field goal is picked up by the defending team and is run into the end zone, it is a touch down, and the team would score 6 points.
In the NFL, if a team blocks an extra point attempt, they can return it for a touchdown and score two points. The opposing team cannot score any points on a blocked extra point attempt.
== Returning a Blocked Point After an Attempt = yes you can and same goes for a 2-point conversion COPIED FROM THE COLLEGE RULE BOOK if you return a blocked point all the way back to the other endzone you are awarded 2 points
In pickleball, only the serving team can score points. A point is scored when the receiving team fails to return the ball properly or commits a fault. The non-serving team cannot score unless they win the serve and become the serving team themselves.
Blown Saves and Holds. A hold is when a reliever comes into the game with his team ahead and leaves the game with his team ahead.
A dropkick is the same as placekicking. If you make an attempt at a fieldgoal and miss, the other team gets possesion regardless of which down you are up to. The exception is that if the kick is blocked and hasn't passed the line of scrimmage, the bal can be recovered by the offense and play proceeds normally.
When the other team cannot return the ball. Like they drop it or hit in into the net or they don't make there serve, then the other team gets the point.
Yes. the other team can hit it out of bounds or you can hit it over and they cant return it
Yes either team can advance a kick that is recovered behind the line of scrimmage. When the ball is blocked the kickers can recover the ball behind the line and advance to score a touchdown rather than a field goal. The receivers can advance the kick beyond or behind the line.
When serving team hits the ball and returning team cannot return in three tries or when ball hits the floor. Serving team hits the ball and it goes out of bounds point for other side.
When calling the score before serving, the server calls out his/her teams score followed by the score of the opposing team
No, if the clock runs out and the ball is still in play, a player can enter the endzone and have it counted as a touchdown.
The team that scores a TD always kicks off to start play regardless of whether their extra point try was successful or not.