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That moron Mushberger keeps calling T. Boone Pickens, Boone T. Pickens :bang:

OU 14 OSU 10
 
Big call on the OU fumble down at the goal line, but it was the right call in giving the ball back to OU.
 
I thought if you returned a conversion you got one point. How do you get one point again?
 
Never seen a 2pt conversion go to the defenders before. Kewl.
 
Yup. :sad1:

And I haven't gotten around to signing up yet.



If a failed conversion is returned by the defense, it's 2 points for the defense.

There is some way other than an extra point kick to get one, but I forget how...

Anyone?
 
Okie State gets smoked on the tip TD again.

Hawkins to Crawford to McKnight did that, against 'em too.
 
No there's not.

Wrong.

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 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 a college football game. However, the rule is notable as being one of the only 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.[6]
 
And they score with 25s left. UT fans are saying they are trying to run up the score since they could have just knelt the ball, but that running play was executed beautifully. If you can't stop them, then you have no right to complain.
 
And they score with 25s left. UT fans are saying they are trying to run up the score since they could have just knelt the ball, but that running play was executed beautifully. If you can't stop them, then you have no right to complain.

HAHAHA UT fans.. Enjoy watching Boomer Sooner in the Big 12 championship game.
 
I'm not convinced that it's gonna be OU over UT in the BCS standings tomorrow. It's going to be a very close vote.

UT - OSU -- UT wins at home 28-24

OU on the road in hostile Stillwater, Bedlam and OU wins 61-41.

We will see, but I think you have to factor in the fact Texas never won a game on the road in a hostile environment like the Bedlam series as OU did. OU kept taking OSU's best shot and would deliver one back. The key was the 1st down sack by Jeremy Beal that forced OSU to punt last in the 4th quarter that OU converted into 3 points.


I tip my hat to Coach Gunday and his staff. They did a wondeful job of creating an offensive game plan to score points and defensively created problems fro OU in the 1st half. Major kudos to the OSU players for playing hard and tough all game long.

Boomer Sooner.... :thumbsup:
 
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