Uhh... 2? Teams are allowed only 2 challenges per game, and only on certain plays. For example rb loses ball going down and refs call it a fumble, coach says eff that and challenges, replay shows knee hits ground before ball comes out; call reserved runner was down by contact.
On a more personal note, it's completely retarded that coaches cannot challenge on any play(mostly penalties) which makes the assumption that refs can only make mistakes at certain times(yes, if your wondering I'm a raiders fan). Hence all the phantom holding and interference calls.
The record for the most consecutive interceptions thrown in a NCAA game is held by Sam Darnold, who threw seven interceptions during a game while playing for USC against the University of Utah on November 24, 2016. This performance is notable not only for the number of interceptions but also for the impact it had on his team's performance that day. Darnold's record underscores the challenges quarterbacks can face in high-pressure situations.
The NCAA record was 7 OT's in 1981
As of October 2023, the record for the most interceptions thrown in a single NFL season is held by George Blanda, who threw 42 interceptions in 1962 while playing for the Oakland Raiders. This record still stands as one of the most infamous in NFL history, reflecting the challenges and risks associated with the passing game during that era.
Most rushing touchdowns, game: 6, Ernie Nevers, November 28, 1929
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The record for the most consecutive interceptions thrown in a NCAA game is held by Sam Darnold, who threw seven interceptions during a game while playing for USC against the University of Utah on November 24, 2016. This performance is notable not only for the number of interceptions but also for the impact it had on his team's performance that day. Darnold's record underscores the challenges quarterbacks can face in high-pressure situations.
Dan Marino holds the record for most passing touchdowns in a championship game
The record for the most goals scored in an NHL game by both teams is 21.
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.
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The record for the most turnovers in a game by a team is 45, set by the Brooklyn Nets in a game against the New Jersey Nets on February 28, 1971.
The record for the most consecutive home runs hit by a single player in a game is four.
The record for the most hat tricks scored by a single player in one game is three.
The record for the most red cards given in a single Premier League game is three.
Peyton Manning holds the record for the most game-winning drives in his NFL career.