A college football game goes to overtime when the game is tied at the end of regulation (after four quarters of play), and the team that scores the most points in overtime wins the game.
Since then, we've seen the overtime rules change twice (in 2019 and 2021), but the basic format remains the same. How does college football overtime work? In the simplest terms, overtime occurs ...
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Then after the double OT, you move into a two-point conversion battle, which is essentially has nothing to do with football and it’s much more — it’s whoever has the best prowess in the booth.
The SEC, which only has one team left in the College Football Playoff, is just like everyone else now. And that's a good thing.
Officials ultimately confirmed a non-call. Instead of an extra 15 yards and a fresh set of downs at the Texas 37-yard line ...