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why cant a defense that forces a turn over in a two point conversion return it for two points? that could have made a difference in the game.

 

because its not in the rules :thumbsup:

 

i'd like to see it though

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I think the NCAA has such a rule. Baffling...

 

funny thing....ncaa can get their gameplay/rule format perfect, but the post season format sucks.

 

in the nfl its the direct opposite...... very baffeling

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I think the NCAA has such a rule. Baffling...

 

Yep, I think it actually happened this past weekend in one of the games on Saturday (either this past Saturday, or the week before. Saw it on SC highlights).

 

Returning a failed 2-point conversion gets you 2 points in college football.

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why cant a defense that forces a turn over in a two point conversion return it for two points? that could have made a difference in the game.

 

 

I have always thought about this myself. Especially now. They do it in NCAA and I like the idea.

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Yep, I think it actually happened this past weekend in one of the games on Saturday (either this past Saturday, or the week before. Saw it on SC highlights).

 

Returning a failed 2-point conversion gets you 2 points in college football.

 

 

I believe it happened in OSU/Navy

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Yep, I think it actually happened this past weekend in one of the games on Saturday (either this past Saturday, or the week before. Saw it on SC highlights).

 

Returning a failed 2-point conversion gets you 2 points in college football.

Ohio State did it against Navy late in their opener.

Scott would have had room last night and it would have put them up 7 too. :thumbsup:

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Don't know why, but I found it weird that Scott kept the ball after his pseudo-INT on the 2pt conversion attempt

 

kinda like willie mays hayes nailing up every batting glove for every stolen base he had.

 

scott may have kept it because you're only a play away from being done in the nfl. it's always good to have that 1 memory to share with kids/grandkids

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