You can, but it' very rarely works.
The two-point conversion in high school football was first introduced in 1988. Before that, high school football only allowed for one point after a touchdown, which was typically attempted through a kick. The introduction of the two-point conversion added an additional option for teams to try to earn two points after scoring a touchdown, giving them an opportunity to score more points in a single play if they could successfully execute the conversion. This rule change mirrored the two-point conversion rule that had been in place in college and professional football for some time.
No, it can be returned for 2 pts. on an extra pt. conversion.
1 point
2 point conversion
Attempt a two point conversion
Point after try (PAT)
Atwo point conversion occurs in American football when, after a touchdown, they usually kick a 1 point extra point. But the team has the option to either run or pass and they will receive 2 points for this. That is what a two point conversion is.
make a touchdown. make a extra point. make a 2 point conversion. make a Field goal.
touchdown field goal extra point safety 2 point conversion
Yes there is a chart. Click on the link "2 Point Conversion Chart" below.
In American football after a touchdown you would attempt a 1 or 2 point conversion.
Touchdown - 6 points Extra Point (Point after touchdown) - 1 point Two Point Conversion (after touchdown) - 2 points Field Goal - 3 point Safety - 2 points