Most football fans know that a safety is worth two points. Or is it? It was worth only half that amount in last night's Fiesta Bowl game. Fifth-ranked Oregon was awarded a 1-point safety against Number 7 Kansas State because of an obscure rule. After Oregon scored a touchdown, the Ducks sent out their kicker for the extra point. The kick was blocked by a Kansas State player and one of his teammates ended up with the ball and was tackled in the end zone. After a review, officials awarded the Ducks a 1-point safety. It's the first time a 1-point safety was awarded in major college football since 2004.
If you didn't make it through the game - Oregon routed Kansas State 35-17.






