In the National Football League, if the score of the game is 0-0 at the end of the fourth quarter, the game is handled like any other tie. The teams play a 15-minute, sudden-death overtime period. If neither team scores by the end of the overtime, the game ends in a tie. However, in the postseason, additional 15-minute overtimes are played until a team scores.
In College Football, the game is also handled like any other tie, but under the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Each team gets one possession, which begins at its opponent's 25-yard line. The possession ends when the team scores, misses a field goal, or turns the ball over by fumble, interception, or failure to convert a first down on fourth down. Both the possession and the game end if the defensive team scores on the possession. If the game remains tied after both teams have had a possession, another overtime is played. These alternate-possession overtimes continue until one ends with the game no longer tied.
If a Basketball game is tied at the end of 4 quarters then there is usually an overtime period, generally 5 minutes. However, the length of overtime periods can vary depending on the level of competition.
If there was a draw for example in an NBA game the referee would have 'Extra Periods' to decide he final scores (each EXTRA PERIOD 5 minutes each)
In the first quarter the giants were in the lead (9-0) In the second quarter the patriots were leading (10-9) In the third quarter the score was (15-17) In the fourth quarter the final score was 21-17 giants :)
they team that scored gets a goal (3, 2 or one point)
Per NFL rules, a quarter cannot end on an accepted penalty. The defense would accept the penalty, the TD would be wiped out, and there would be one more play, an untimed play, that would be the last play of the game.
24 is the average points per quarter that an MBA team scores.
The Basketball board records the scores of the game.
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Live basketball scores can be found in the sports sections of most large news websites. Common places to find these scores are Yahoo, ESPN, NBA, and other affiliated websites. Live scores are also shown on television channels.
No, at least not with the modern rules. Until a team scores more then the other team by either the fourth quarter or at the end of an overtime period, the game will keep going.
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When he checks in with the scores table.
No