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
The University of Florida 41 Ohio State University 14
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The second highest college football score was 127 total points scored, Akron (65) vs. E. Michigan (62). Three OT's. 24 November 2001. ------------------------------------- Actually the second highest scoring collegiate football game is still the highest Div IA scoring game. This game was played on October 2, 2004 between San Jose State and Rice. The score was 70 - 63 with no overtimes!
It was 110-0 Bama beat Marion Institute in 1922
The highest scoring player to never play in the NCAA tournament is also the highest scoring college player in NCAA hstory: LSU's Pete Maravich is the all-time leading NCAA Division I scorer with 3,667 points and an average of 44.2 points per game.
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The fastest score in the NCAA would be 113-0. This is a football game.
The most lopsided score was in 1916 when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by the score of 222-0. That is the highest score ever recorded.
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.
222 to 0.
Florida
The highest score is 132. If you can beat that, please notify me at firstashby@netzero.com.
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She is an American who was the first to play and score in a NCAA football game, and the first woman to play and score in a Division I football game. She did this at Jacksonville State University on August 30th, 2001.
Texas Tech
Alabama, Oklahoma & Ohio State