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.
A player can score 5 points in football by kicking a field goal, which is worth 3 points, and then successfully completing a two-point conversion, which is worth 2 points.
In football, a team can score 5 points by kicking a field goal.
A player can score 4 points in football by kicking a field goal.
Yes, in American football, a team can score 4 points by kicking a field goal.
6 POINTS
Yes, in American football, a touchdown is worth 6 points, and a field goal is worth 3 points. So, it is not possible to score exactly 5 points in a single play.
The offense tries to score points.
2 Points. A winning team could triumph by scoring a safety and no other points.
1 point
In football, a negative score can be earned by the opposing team if they score a safety against your team. This happens when your team is tackled in your own end zone, resulting in the opposing team being awarded 2 points.
Texas Tech
100 points