noun General Slang

scoop-and-score

SKOOP-and-SKOR · noun · slang

Recovering a loose ball and running it in for a touchdown.

0

Definitions

1

A defensive play in which a player picks up a fumble off the ground and runs it back for a touchdown.

“The lineman's scoop-and-score put the defense on the board.”
by community
0

scoop-and-score In A Sentence

The lineman's scoop-and-score put the defense on the board.

Origin & Usage

American football slang; the defender 'scoops' the ball and 'scores.'

People Also Ask

What is a scoop-and-score?

It's a defensive play where a player picks a fumble off the ground and runs it back into the end zone for a touchdown.

Does a fumble have to be scooped or can it be advanced after being downed?

The scoop-and-score specifically means grabbing a live, loose ball off the ground and running it in; once a ball is ruled down, it can't be advanced.

Comments 0