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CoachC.
November 27th, 2004, 1:20:29 AM
Longhorns score one-point safety on rare play

November 26, 2004
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- No. 6 Texas scored a rare 1-point safety early in the third quarter of Friday's game against rival Texas A&M.

Longhorns defensive back Bobby Tatum returned a blocked punt 10 yards for a touchdown, setting up what would have been the game-tying extra point kick.

But Texas holder Matt Nordgren dropped the snap, Dusty Mangum kicked the ball into the line and it rolled away just shy of the goal line. In the ensuing scramble for the football, officials ruled that A&M had gained possession of the ball then fumbled it into the end zone.

A&M safety Jaxson Appel recovered the fumble just before several Texas defenders pounced on him.

Game officials conferred for about a minute before ruling that the Longhorns would get a point for downing Appel in the end zone. The mostly orange-clad crowd of 83,891 exploded into cheers once the scoreboard recorded the point, tying the game at 13-all.

``I don't know that I've ever seen a one-point safety,'' A&M coach Dennis Franchione said. ``That was a unique call.''

The one-point safety rule is listed under Rule 8, Section 3, Article 2, in the NCAA football rulebook.

Karl
November 27th, 2004, 2:22:00 AM
Eh? :?: :hmm:

BeastMode Deep
November 29th, 2004, 1:20:11 AM
that was the most screwed up call ive ever seen. very interesting though

Jro
November 30th, 2004, 12:43:38 AM
i don't get it at all.

The REAL Sabres
December 1st, 2004, 1:45:00 AM
So they were given the extra point without kicking the ball through the uprights??

Yet another terrible NCAA rule. Give me the NFL anyday of the week.