Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995 against the Anaheim Angels when Cal played in consecutive game number 2,131. Cal would go on to play in 2,632 consecutive games, a mark that may never be broken.
Michael Turner, 44
Micky Mantle
. He holds the record for most kickoffs returned for a touchdown in a single season. He holds the record for most returns for touchdowns at 14.
The NCAA record was 7 OT's in 1981
100! That is the all-time record for most points scored in a game. I think this record will never be broken.
The Grey Cup record which will likely never be broken is the record for the greatest margin of victory: 54 points by Queen's University over Regina in 1923. It is also the record for the most points scored by one team in a Grey Cup game, although that one might be broken someday (fifty points have twice been scored by one team in the Grey Cup).
Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995 against the Anaheim Angels when Cal played in consecutive game number 2,131. Cal would go on to play in 2,632 consecutive games, a mark that may never be broken.
Bobby Abreu. He also set the record for most home runs in one round with 24 (the record was 15). This record was broken in 2008 by Josh Hamilton with 28.
There is no official world record for the most broken bones as this is not a category recognized by any governing body. Additionally, having multiple broken bones can vary in severity and complexity, making it difficult to quantify a specific number as a record.
Derek Jeter holds the Yankees record for most career at-bats.
His record for most consecutive games may never be broken...the active player with the most consecutive games as of the end of the 2014 season hasn't broken 400 yet, and Cal Ripken Jr.'s record is 2,632.
Michael Turner, 44
Dan Marino holds the record for most passing touchdowns in a championship game
Johnny Estrada with almost 2,000 at-bats
Micky Mantle
The NCAA Division I football record for most carries in a game belongs to Tony Sands. The record stands at 58 carries. This record was set in a game between the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri in 1991. Tony rushed for a total of 396 yards in this game.