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The following are the team statistics from the game in 1916 between Georgia Tech and Cumberland that GT won 222-0.

Rushing: Cumberland, 27 for -42 yards - GT, 28 for 978 yards and 20 TDs

Passing: Cumberland, 2 of 18 for 14 yards and 6 INTs - GT, 0 of 0 for 0

Field Goals: Neither team kicked a FG.

PATs: Cumberland, 0 for 0 - GT, 30 for 32

Fumbles: Cumberland, 9 - GT, 0

Interceptions: Cumberland, 6 - GT, 0

First Downs: Cumberland, 0 - GT, 0

Georgia Tech also scored 12 touchdowns on special teams and defense. The most offensive plays in a drive for Georgia Tech was 3.

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