l*********u 发帖数: 1660 | |
l*********u 发帖数: 1660 | 2 考,是ESPN scoreboard出错了。晕倒。
一直显示17:1。顺便问个技术问题,如果block PAT return for a TD是几分? 1分还
是2分?
【在 l*********u 的大作中提到】 : block PAT for a TD?
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t***a 发帖数: 7982 | 3 2pts
【在 l*********u 的大作中提到】 : 考,是ESPN scoreboard出错了。晕倒。 : 一直显示17:1。顺便问个技术问题,如果block PAT return for a TD是几分? 1分还 : 是2分?
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T*****y 发帖数: 802 | 4 In NCAA, block PAT return for a TD is a TD, that is 6pts.
If a PAT is blocked behind the TD line, that is one situation of 2pts. |
e***o 发帖数: 1244 | |
B****2 发帖数: 8892 | 6 印象里,PAT后return的2 point conversion“TD”是2分,block的PAT是1分或2分。好
像没有得6分的机会。
【在 T*****y 的大作中提到】 : In NCAA, block PAT return for a TD is a TD, that is 6pts. : If a PAT is blocked behind the TD line, that is one situation of 2pts.
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s**********l 发帖数: 8966 | 7 NCAA可以advance Blocked PAT,2分,而且get the ensuing kickoff。
NFL立刻play dead.
【在 B****2 的大作中提到】 : 印象里,PAT后return的2 point conversion“TD”是2分,block的PAT是1分或2分。好 : 像没有得6分的机会。
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B****2 发帖数: 8892 | 8 我本意是2 point conversion如果被对方反攻的“TD”得两分,楼上说PAT对方有机会
的6分,好像没有可能。
【在 s**********l 的大作中提到】 : NCAA可以advance Blocked PAT,2分,而且get the ensuing kickoff。 : NFL立刻play dead.
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T*****y 发帖数: 802 | 9 恩,搞错了。PAT和 2 point conversion打反攻都是两分,多谢指正。
【在 B****2 的大作中提到】 : 我本意是2 point conversion如果被对方反攻的“TD”得两分,楼上说PAT对方有机会 : 的6分,好像没有可能。
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s**********l 发帖数: 8966 | 10 恩纳,师兄就是活字典啊。
【在 B****2 的大作中提到】 : 我本意是2 point conversion如果被对方反攻的“TD”得两分,楼上说PAT对方有机会 : 的6分,好像没有可能。
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B****2 发帖数: 8892 | 11 没看Kentucky为什么是1分,下面情形下可的1分:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_%28American_and_Canadian_fo
Although exceedingly unlikely, college football's rules also allow the
defensive team to score a one-point conversion safety on a PAT or conversion
try. One possible scenario: Team B blocks Team A's extra-point attempt, and
a player on Team B picks up the loose ball and runs towards the opposite
end zone. Before reaching the goal line, he fumbles the ball and it is
recovered by a player from Team A, who then voluntarily runs into his own (
Team A's) end zone and is tackled. Team B would score one point for the
conversion safety and the score would then be 6–1. No team has ever scored
a defensive conversion safety in an American college football game. However,
the rule is notable as being one of just two ways a team may finish a game
with a score of exactly one point in American football. The second way is a
forfeit in American college or high school football. For example, when Team
A forfeits, the final score is 1–0 for Team B.[11]
The NFL also has a one-point "conversion safety" rule, but such a safety can
only be scored by the offense. According to former NFL referee Jerry
Markbreit: |