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In NFL ball is dead. In NCAA live ball: On a one-point try attempt, Team A's kick is blocked. The ball is

advanced by runner B1 across Team A's goal line. RULING: Award Team B two points (Rule 8-3-1).

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In College Football, yes, except it counts as a 2-point "defensive conversion," not a touchdown. In the NFL, no. As soon as the defense takes possession, the ball would be dead.

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yes because the ball is still in play and it would be the same as a two point conversion

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No, but in college the offense could still run the ball in for two points.

In high school or NFL football, the try is dead the moment the defense recovers the ball.

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yes

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