One point can be scored, aside from an extra point, by a special safety in which on a PAT attempt, it is fumbled, recovered by team B, and then the ball carrier being tackled in their own endzone. An example of this can be seen in the 2004 Texas A&M vs. University of Texas game. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6590924/ This rule can be cited as Rule 8, Section 3, Article 2, in the NCAA football rulebook.
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6 POINTS
2 Points. A winning team could triumph by scoring a safety and no other points.
The offense tries to score points.
1 point
Texas Tech
By tackling other players.
100 points
no, Its impossible considering the fact that the score goes by 7 points per score. the smallest number possible ever to win with is 2 or 3. Its possible for the score to be 2-0 or 3-0 but not 1-0.
It is 6 points if the ball is ran into the endzone, 7 if it is passed to a player in the endzone, 3 for a fieldgoal, 2 for a safety, and extra points can be 1, or 2, depending on their distance from the endzone.
Depend on the action taking place. Atouchdown is scored as 6 points, with the point after counting as 1. A field goal is scored as 3 points, and a safety is scored 2 points
You need to score the most points.
Athletes may score points based on the rules of the game. Example like football were players have to score by getting the ball to the opponents end zone with passion of the ball.