Can the Game End in a Tie?
No, in college football, games can no longer end in a tie, thanks to the introduction of overtime. Before 1995, ties were a common outcome, but since the introduction of overtime, the game will continue until one team scores more points than the other in a given overtime period. This is different from the NFL, where teams can tie after a 10-minute overtime period if neither team scores.
College Football Overtime Rules Summary
First OT:
Teams start at the opponent's 25-yard line.
Each team has one possession.
Second OT:
Teams start at the opponent's 25-yard line.
Each team has CFB 25 Coins for one possession.
If either team scores a touchdown, it must attempt a 2-point conversion.
Third OT (and College Football 25 Coins for sale beyond):
Teams alternate 2-point conversion attempts until one team wins.