One-point conversion safety in college
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A one-point conversion safety has happened in college, not NFL
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A one -point conversion safety has happened multiple times in college football.
It has never happened in the NFL , but it has happened in college.
It would be wild for the team attempting the conversion to end up being tackled in its own end zone for a safety.
It also happened in a 2004 game between Texas and Texas A&M.
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