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The one-point safety was awarded to Oregon after Kansas State blocked Oregon's extra-point attempt, recovered the ball in the field of play, then retreated into the end zone where the player with the ball was tackled. This was only the second one-point safety scored in the history of NCAA FBS competition; the other was converted by Texas ...
[22] [23] [24] This is commonly known as a conversion safety or one-point safety. [24] [25] The first known occurrence of the conversion safety was in an NCAA University Division (now NCAA FBS) game on October 2, 1971, scored by Syracuse in a game at Indiana. On a failed point-after-touchdown kick, an Indiana player illegally batted the ball in ...
3rd quarter scoring: ORE – Alejandro Maldonado 33 Yd Field Goal ; ORE – Marcus Mariota 2 Yd Run (Alejandro Maldonado Kick Blocked, Recovered By Kansas State For 1-Point Safety For Oregon) 4th quarter scoring: KSU – John Hubert 10 Yd Pass From Collin Klein (Anthony Cantele Kick); ORE – Alejandro Maldonado 24 Yd Field Goal
Led by a superlative first half performance from Bo Nix and the Oregon offense, the No. 6 Ducks rolled to an uncontested rout of Arizona State
No. 1 Oregon escaped with a 16-13 win at Wisconsin after a fake field goal inside the last two minutes of the game nearly ... Oregon’s closest win on the road was a pair of 21-point contests.
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The first known occurrence of a one-point safety (conversion safety) was in an NCAA game on October 2, 1971, scored by Syracuse in the first quarter of a game at Indiana. On a point-after-touchdown kick, the ball was kicked almost straight up in the air, and an Indiana player illegally batted the ball in the end zone.
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