Saturday, October 31, 2009

Portland St. had 4 points at halftime vs EWU



Unfortunately they had to kick 2 field goals in the 2nd half and ruin the score even though they were getting blown out anyway. I think this is reason enough for Jerry Glanville to be fired. You'd think a man who's immortalized in a Sega Genesis game would be aware of how important it is to achieve the holy grail of weird football scores.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

When did the 1 point safety start popping up in video games?

The scenario where a team can score 1 point in a game involves the most improbable of events, running backwards 97 yards into your own end zone on a 2 pt conversion attempt. Since it'll never happen in real life, the only way we can simulate it is through video games. But when did college football games actually add this most obscure of scoring possibilities?

I tried to go back as far as I could and downloaded some of the very first NCAA football games for SNES: bill walsh's college football (1994), USA college football (1996), and NCAA football (1994).

The results:

bill walsh's college football gave me 2 points for the safety




USA college football and NCAA football gave me no points and counted it as simply a failed try:




Note: I had to take 20 delay of games in NCAA football in order to accomplish a 1 point safety as it was impossible to outrun the defense from tackling me running backwards. Excellent AI mobygames!

So we've determined that no one had any clue about the 1 point safety in the 90s, especially not video game programmers.

Anecdotally, I was able to also find out that 2002 NCAA football for Sega Dreamcast counted it as a failed conversion try.

Now here is a screenshot from NCAA 2006 which came out the year after the Texas/Texas A&M 1 point safety game, still the only DI-A recorded instance of this type of scoring.



In conclusion, that game made the 1 point safety well known enough that video game programmers had to include it in the latest versions of NCAA Football, although I've been told its actual inclusion has been sporadic from year to year.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Have 4 NBA teams (playing each other) ever had the same exact point total at halftime on a given day?

Yes, it happened on 2/23/09. Who knows if this has happened prior to this but some rough math puts the possibility at 110,000-1. Imagine parlaying that with the odds of Devin Harris hitting a half-court game winning buzzer beater!