2004
1958 when the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Braves both had regular season records of 92-62.
1998 chicago bulls and utah jazz
Indiana Hoosiers 1976; 32-0, 27-0 regular season.
The Cowboys had regular-season records of 13-3 in 1992 and 2007.
The 2007 New England Patriots have the records for: Most Points in a Season Most Touchdowns in a Season Tom Brady took over the Most Touchdowns Passing in a Season Randy Moss took over the Most Touchdowns Receiving in a Season Most wins in a regular season Most consecutive wins in the regular season Tom Brady set the record for highest completion percentage in a playoff game
The Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz finished the 1997-98 season with identical records of 62 wins and 20 losses
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No. The first tiebreaker is the overall win-loss record. A head-to-head sweep would only come into play if the two teams had identical win-loss records.
Most points scored in a season Most touchdowns in a season Most consecutive regular season victories Most victories in a season Randy Moss broke the touchdowns receiving in a season Tom Brady broke the touchdowns passing in a season
Most consecutive wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 25, Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears, 1984-1987
coz if spurs win now.. bulls and spurs would have same regular season record(bulls won ,only confrontation in S.A) could that decide the home team? in case of spurs bulls finals of course !