College football's overtime rules vary greatly from that of the NFL's playoff rules, which state that teams play in a 10-minute overtime in which each side has a chance to possess the ball.
Unlike in the NFL, each team gets one possession from the opponent's 25-yard line to begin overtime. If either team outscores the other during the first overtime period, that team wins the game.
Overtime rules in the NFL postseason have some important differences from the regular season. Here’s a rundown. As always, overtime starts with a coin toss, and the team winning the toss can ...
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