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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After a team scores a touchdown and is awarded six points, they are given the opportunity to score one more point (an extra point) on the next play by lining up in a kicking formation and kicking the ball through the goalposts.
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A safety or by tackling the opposing team in your end-zone while they have the ball.
that would be a point after touchdown. The ball is kicked through the uprights from the 2 yard line.