What is kick 6 in football?

The term "Kick Six" is also used, in general, to refer to other instances of blocked or missed field goals being returned for a touchdown, such as one occurring in an NFL game on November 30, 2015, as performed by the Baltimore Ravens against the Cleveland Browns.
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What is a Kick Six in football?

A kick six in football refers to a failed field goal attempt that is then returned by the defense for a touchdown. If you haven't seen a kick six in a football game before you are probably wondering how this happens.
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Who called the Kick Six?

Verne Lundquist had an incredible career calling games across the sports landscape and for various leagues and outlets but the former voice of the “SEC on CBS” will forever be known to SEC fans for one call — “The Kick Six.”
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Has there ever been a Kick Six in the NFL?

The NFL has had five kick sixes since '94, compared to those 37 block sixes. Here's more math, via PFR: Since 1994, there have been 23,846 NFL field goal attempts, counting playoffs. 2,529 have come from 50 yards or deeper.
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What is the 1967 Iron Bowl commonly known as?

The “Run in the Mud”. That's all you really need to know about this classic, played under messy skies and on a sloppy Legion Field track in Birmingham. The 1967 Iron Bowl ended with Alabama claiming a 7-3 victory, its fourth straight and eighth out of nine over the Tigers.
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2013 Iron Bowl ending HIGH DEFINITION Auburn beats Alabama



Can you run back a missed field goal?

If a field goal attempt is missed and does not go out of bounds, a defensive player may catch the ball and return it, like a punt or kickoff. Or a defensive player may pick up the ball on the bounce or while rolling before it stops rolling and is declared dead by a referee.
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Has an Iron Bowl ever gone to overtime?

The Tide drove ninety-seven yards for a game-tying touchdown. This was the first overtime game in Iron Bowl history.
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Who called the 2013 Iron Bowl?

Verne Lundquist Reflects on Auburn–Alabama Kick Six Call from the 2013 Iron Bowl. In an excerpt from his book, Play by Play: Calling the Wildest Games in Sports, Verne Lundquist reflects on the 2013 "Kick Six" Iron Bowl between Auburn and Alabama.
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Has the Iron Bowl ever went to overtime?

Auburn, Ala. (EETV)- The 86th edition of the Iron Bowl between the Auburn Tigers (6-5) and Alabama Crimson Tide (10-1) featured its first overtime game in the rivalry's history with a four-overtime thriller inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.
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Can you return a missed field goal for a touchdown?

A blocked field goal return is a regular touchdown, and it is worth six points, plus the chance for an extra point or two-point conversion. On field goal attempts, once the snap is made, the ball is considered to be in play no matter what.
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Has Auburn ever beat Alabama?

Auburn has a record of 6-1 vs. Alabama in Tuscaloosa going back to 1893 and a record of 4-1 since 2000. Auburn has a record of 4-2 (since 1948) in the Iron Bowl when they come into the game undefeated. The Tigers lost to undefeated Alabama teams in 1971 and 1994.
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Why is called Iron Bowl?

The game between Alabama and Auburn is called the Iron Bowl due to the influence of the steel industry in Birmingham, where the game was played for years. The term was coined by legendary Auburn coach Shug Jordan in the 1950s.
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Who won the 2017 Iron Bowl?

2017 Iron Bowl: Jarrett Stidham seals Auburn's win over Alabama with his legs. No one would mistake Jarrett Stidham for Cam Newton or Nick Marshall.
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Who beat Auburn in 2013?

Share All sharing options for: Auburn football: Was 2013 the greatest season ever? Shortly after Auburn's 34-31 loss to Florida State in the BCS Championship Game, we wallowed in misery and asked where that defeat ranks among the Tigers' most heartbreaking of all time. Now it's time to get a little more upbeat.
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Who won the Iron Bowl 2015?

They only had 261 total yards. To put that into perspective, Derrick Henry singlehandedly outgained the Auburn Tigers in the 2015 Iron Bowl. After this game, Alabama won the SEC. Henry won his Heisman, and Alabama football beat Clemson to win its first title of the College Football Playoff era.
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When was the last time Alabama was shut out?

279 Games have been played by Alabama since it was most recently shut out, a school record and the fourth-longest scoring streak in SEC history. Alabama's most recent shutout loss came 9-0 to Auburn on Nov. 18, 2000.
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Who won the 2021 Iron Bowl?

27, 2021. Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Auburn Tigers 24-22 in 4OT. Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Kool-Aid McKinstry (1) celebrates after making the game saving stop in the fourth overtimeduring the Iron Bowl at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021.
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How many times has Alabama gone into overtime?

Saturday's Iron Bowl matchup between the No. 3 Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium was the first time the series has gone to overtime since the FBS instituted it for tied games at the end of regulation in 1996.
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What's the longest field goal?

The Broncos kicker slugged a 64-yard field goal in December of 2013 against the Titans. It didn't finish the game off but it did send Denver to the halftime tunnel extremely pumped up. Justin Tucker is responsible for the longest field goal in NFL history.
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Can you punt a field goal?

A field goal cannot be scored on a punt kick. By contrast, the now very rarely attempted drop kick can be used to score either field goals or extra points in both American and Canadian football.
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Can you get 1 point football?

The one-point safety is so rare, it's NEVER happened in the NFL. According to the NFL's scoring rules under Section 11-3-2-C, the rare one-point safety is awarded when a safety occurs by either team during a “try,” or a point after try such as a two-point conversion or extra point attempt.
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What is the longest college football rivalry?

Yale vs.

18 Princeton 51-14 in 2019. The Yale-Princeton rivalry is the oldest in college football, dating back to 1873. Yale and Princeton dominated the college football scene when this rivalry began, with Yale claiming 13 outright national titles and Princeton claiming eight between 1869 and 1894.
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What is the longest college football game ever?

The Illini defeated Penn State in a nine-overtime — yes, NINE overtimes — stunner on Saturday. It took 60 minutes of regulation, two normal overtime periods, then seven exchanges of two-point conversion attempts for Illinois to notch the 20-18 win. By number of overtimes, it was the longest game in NCAA history.
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What does FBS stand for?

FBS is an acronym for Football Bowl Subdivision. It refers to the top half of Division I college football. The lower half is known as FCS, or Football Championship Subdivision. FBS programs are the most competitive in the sport, numbering 130 schools.
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