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The Buckeyes' Big Plays Under Tressel

LordJeffBuck;1564027; said:
The defensive and special teams scores by year:

2001: 1 blocked punt (UCLA), 1 interception (PSU), 1 fumble recovery (NW), 3 safties (Purdue x2, Michigan)
2002: 3 interceptions (Kent State x2, PSU); 1 safety vs. Washington State
2003: 1 interception (SDSU), 1 FR (Purdue), 1 punt return (Iowa), 2 blocked punts (Iowa, Kansas State), 1 safety (Iowa)
2004: 1 interception (PSU), 5 punt returns (NW, Wisky, PSU, MSU, Michigan)
2005: 2 interceptions (Miami-O, Indiana), 1 punt return (Indiana), 1 KO return (Minnesota), 1 blocked punt (NW), 1 blocked FG (MSU)
2006: 3 interceptions (PSU x2, NW), 1 punt return (MSU), 1 kick-off return (Florida)
2007: 2 interceptions (Kent State, PSU), 1 fumble recovery (NW), 1 punt return (Kent State)
2008: 1 punt return (Ohio), 1 blocked punt (Purdue), 2 FR (Michigan State x2), 1 safety (Illinois)
2009: kick-off return (Wisconsin); 2 interception return (Wisconsin x2); 3 safeties (Navy, Southern Cal, Indiana), 2 pt conversion take back(Navy)

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LordJeffBuck;1564865; said:
I counted the 2-pointer against Navy as a safety ... not sure if that's the correct term (BP nit-pickers, fire away), but it made the list under that category.

A defensive 2-point conversion is what it should be called. There is an actual nit to pick here. :biggrin:

There is a safety that can occur on a two-point conversion attempt. When the defense gets the ball in the field of play and then either retreats or fumbles it backwards into the end zone and gets tackled (or loses the ball out of the end zone), it is scored a 1-point safety for the team that scored the TD and snapped the 2-point conversion attempt. It happened in the 2004 Texas-aTm game.

The team that snaps the ball can also give up a 1-point safety if they lose the ball through or get tackled in the end zone 97-yards behind them when the conversion attempt is snapped. As far as I know, that's never happened.
 
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NateG;1564927; said:
Meh i don't know what it's called either.....


wikipedia calls it a Defensive 2 point conversion.

Two-point conversion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BB73;1565545; said:
A defensive 2-point conversion is what it should be called. There is an actual nit to pick here. :biggrin:

There is a safety that can occur on a two-point conversion attempt. When the defense gets the ball in the field of play and then either retreats or fumbles it backwards into the end zone and gets tackled (or loses the ball out of the end zone), it is scored a 1-point safety for the team that scored the TD and snapped the 2-point conversion attempt. It happened in the 2004 Texas-aTm game.

The team that snaps the ball can also give up a 1-point safety if they lose the ball through or get tackled in the end zone 97-yards behind them when the conversion attempt is snapped. As far as I know, that's never happened.
I made the change ... Nitpickers 1, LJB 0
 
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