The record for the highest scoring NCAA football game ever belongs to a game played between Georgia Tech and Cumberland in 1916. The game ended with a result of 222-0 in favor of Georgia Tech.
In 1943 the Giants and Lions ended the game 0 to 0
222 to 0.
In 1916, Georgia Tech played Cumberland (Tenn.) University in Atlanta and beat them by the incredible score of 222-0.
In 1916 during a non bowl game John Heisman as head coach of Georgia Tech, ran up the score against cumberland in a revenge game 222-0 In the spring of 1916, Tech's baseball team was humiliated 22-0 by a Nashville pro team masquerading as Cumberland College. That fall, Cumberland decided to drop football, but Heisman was determined to avenge the baseball loss. Highest combined score in a bowl game: 2001 GMAC Bowl (changed to the GoDaddy.com Bowl for the 2010- 2011 bowl season) Marshall 64 - East Carolina 61
Georgia Tech scored 222 pts in a win over Cumberland College. Final score 222-0.
In 1916, Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College by the score of 222-0. Click on the 'Georgia Tech/Cumberland Game' link on this page to read about the game and its background.
Bolton Wanderers played Blackpool. The game ended 0-0.
Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland 222-0 on Oct. 7, 1916.
The only NFL game to end with a score of 3-2 took place on October 24, 1926. The Chicago Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Badgers 3-2. There have been five NFL games that ended with a score of 2-0.
Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland in 1916 222-0
The fastest score in the NCAA would be 113-0. This is a football game.