It would seem that if each team scored the same number of points, each of 15 teams scored 1/15th of the total...
The New Orleans Saints led the league in scoring in 2008, scoring 463 regular season points averaging 28.9 points per game.
For the 1985 NFL season, the San Diego Chargers led the league in scoring offense with 467 points.
Michael Jordan played in all 82 games for Washington his last year in the NBA. He averaged about 20 points per game.
It was origionally played using a peach basket for scoring points.
They are determained by goals and assisted, they then add them up to get the total amount of points. Who ever as the most wins.
This information is somewhat complicated as its reported that many schools played a version of the Rugby Schools Game - This had no limits on the amount of players on each side and some reports indicate that a "try" was not a scoring situation - When the ball was placed down in what we know to be the "in goal area" it allowed a kick to be taken at the goal posts - it was this that scored a goal similar to that of the soccer version. This was the scoring system
As there are a variety of ways points are earned during league play, there are several ways to come up with 20 points, so there isn't a definitive standard for a 20 point system.
the scoring system off english football is 3 points for a win 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a lose you get points for each game you play if you win or draw depending on how many team there are in the league you should play about 24 games and that goas on though out the winter.
no, its called "squash" or "racquetball" The ball is played off any wall and points are scored when your opponent can not return the ball.
There are a variety of different scoring options in fantasy basketball. These are dependent on the league you join and the league format. However, below find the typical scoring system for head to head leagues. Additionally, check the link below to view more information about fantasy basketball scoring. Scoring SystemStatisticFantasy PointsPoints/Game1Assists/Game1.5Rebounds/Game1Steals/Game2Blocks/Game2Turnovers/Game-1
Union Drop Goal 2 points Penalty Goal 2 points Converted Try 2 Points Try 5 Points A bonus points system has been added for club matches to encourage increased scoring. Under the standard system, points are awarded at the end of the match as follows: 4 points for a win. 2 points for a draw. 1 "bonus" point for scoring 4 tries (or more). 1 "bonus" point for losing by 7 points (or fewer). League Try - 4 points, Conversion - 2 points, Penalty Goal - 2 points, Field Goal - 1 point
Kobe Bryant led the NBA in scoring (points per game) twice. He did it in the 2006-07 season (31.6 PPG) and in the 2005-06 season (35.4 PPG).