220-0 Georgia Tech over Cumberland. Cumberland has the box score from the game on their website.
2006-09-21 02:04:29
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answered by juicetke 4
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John W. Heisman's Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets beat Cumberland College 222-0 on October 7, 1916. This is the accepted worst defeat in history.
2006-09-21 09:04:57
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answered by lambert_fan1967 2
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Georgia Tech beat Cumberland College 222-0 on October 7, 1916. This is the accepted worst defeat in history.
2006-09-21 02:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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220-0. No Sh*t. College football. Way back win John Heisman coached. I do not recall the team he coached or the team they whomped, but I have the information at home. I will come back with the info later.
The guy above me got it, except it was 220 not 222. It was GT though, over Cumberland.
2006-09-21 08:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The biggest margin of victory in an NFL game was 73-0. The Bears defeated the Redskins in this game to win the league championship game in 1940.
2006-09-21 02:10:25
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answered by slyry75 3
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The Georgia Tech-Cumberland game is the correct answer. The stat that has always fascinated me about that game is the fact that Georgia Tech did not have a single first down. That means that they scored on every play from scrimmage.
2006-09-21 12:36:05
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answered by turkey 4
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77-0 Bears over the Giants, it was sometime in the 1930s i believe.
2006-09-21 09:20:19
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answered by JimL 6
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Well now you have the answer to college....but how fair is it really when a team discontinues it's football team before the season and they have to just find a bunch of scrubs to play?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Tech_v._Cumberland,_1916
2006-09-21 02:18:34
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answered by Anonymous
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