In college football, games in which 100 points are scored by a single team are rare, especially since 1940. In the post-World War II era, it is considered in poor form to run up the score of lopsided games. There have been only three occurrences since 1970, and just one since 2003.
On October 25, 1884, Yale defeated Dartmouth 113–0, becoming the first team to score 100 points in a game.[1] The next week, Princeton defeated Lafayette 140–0.[2]
The most points scored by a single team, and the most lopsided final score in college football history, occurred on October 7, 1916 when Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222–0.[3] Only two other programs have scored at least 200 points in a single game: King (TN) defeated Lenoir 206–0 in 1922 and St. Viator beat Lane (IL) 205–0 in 1916.
Twenty programs have scored at least 150 points in a game: Albion, Arizona, Bowling Green, Carroll (MT), Central Oklahoma (twice), Christian Brothers (MO), Dayton, Georgia Tech, Harvard, King (TN), Millikin, Missouri S&T, Newberry, Oklahoma (twice), Pittsburg State, Roanoke, St. Viator, Southwestern (KS), Stevens and Tulsa (twice).
It is rare for a team to have scored in a game when the opponent scored over 100 points, but several cases exist, including when SMU kicked an early field goal but Rice "came back" to win 146–3 in 1916.
Early records are often incomplete and sometimes contradictory. Scores without footnotes listed in the table below have been confirmed in at least two sources, usually The Football Thesaurus and the football media guide of one of the corresponding schools. A footnote by the score indicates a separate single reference source. The table includes not only scores from NCAA programs, but also from those that compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and from games played before the advent of the NCAA or NAIA.
List of 100-point games
editWinning team[A 1] | Losing team | Score | Date [A 1] | Season[A 2] | Stadium | City | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Marion | 110–0 | September 30, 1922 | 1922 | Denny Field | Tuscaloosa, AL | [4] |
Albion | Detroit NTS | 178–0 | October 19, 1919 | 1919 | — | Albion, MI | [5] |
Alcorn A&M | Paul Quinn | 101–0 | September 9, 1967 | 1967 | Baylor Stadium | Waco, TX | [6][7] |
Alma | Central Michigan | 106–0 | October 26, 1912 | 1912 | — | Mount Pleasant, MI | [8] |
Amherst | Williston | 100–0 | October 3, 1891 | 1891 | Pratt Field | Amherst, MA | [9] |
Appalachian State | Piedmont | 105–0 | September 26, 1936 | 1936 | College Field | Boone, NC | [10][11] |
Arizona | Camp Harry J. Jones | 167–0 | October 16, 1920 | 1920 | Varsity Field | Tucson, AZ | [12] |
Arizona | New Mexico Military | 110–0 | November 24, 1921 | 1921 | Varsity Field | Tucson, AZ | [13] |
Arkansas | Missouri State | 100–0 | October 7, 1911 | 1911 | The Hill | Fayetteville, AR | [14] |
Austin | Daniel Baker | 109–0 | October 15, 1920 | 1920 | — | Sherman, TX | [15] |
Baker | Bethel (KS) | 114–0 | November 3, 1922 | 1922 | Cavaness Athletic Field | Baldwin City, KS | [16] |
Baldwin–Wallace | Kent State | 118–0 | October 13, 1923 | 1923 | — | Berea, OH | [17] |
Baylor | Simmons (TX) | 103–0 | October 27, 1917 | 1917 | Carroll Field | Waco, TX | [18] |
Beloit | Northern Illinois | 115–0 | October 4, 1913 | 1913 | — | Beloit, WI | [19] |
Bethany (KS) | Hoisington Town Team | 105–0 | September 27, 1902 | 1902 | Bethany Field | Lindsborg, KS | [20] |
Bluefield | Morristown | 129–0 | November 17, 1928 | 1928 | — | Bluefield, WV | [21] |
Bowling Green | Findlay | 151–0 | October 15, 1921 | 1921 | — | Bowling Green, OH | [22] |
Butler | Indiana State | 101–0 | October 7, 1905 | 1905 | Irwin Field | Indianapolis, IN | [23] |
Butler | Hanover | 122–0 | October 15, 1921 | 1921 | Irwin Field | Indianapolis, IN | [24] |
California | Saint Mary's (CA) | 127–0 | October 9, 1920 | 1920 | California Field | Berkeley, CA | [25] |
Southeast Missouri State | Will Mayfield | 111–0 | November 23, 1916 | 1916 | Fairgrounds | Cape Girardeau, MO | [26] |
Southeast Missouri State | DeSoto YMCA | 107–0 | November 25, 1916 | 1916 | Fairgrounds | Cape Girardeau, MO | [27] |
Carlisle | Albright | 100–0 | October 16, 1904 | 1904 | — | Carlisle, PA | [28] |
Central State (OH) | Lane (TN) | 101–0 | October 28, 1989 | 1989 | McPherson Stadium | Wilberforce, OH | [29] |
Central State (OK) | Oklahoma Methodist | 183–0 | October 7, 1916 | 1916 | — | Edmond, OK | [30] |
Central Oklahoma | Oklahoma Baptist | 157–0 | October 14, 1919 | 1919 | — | Edmond, OK | [31] |
Central Oklahoma | East Central | 104–0 | October 28, 1921 | 1921 | — | Ada, OK | [32] |
Central Oklahoma | Carver Chiropractic | 118–0 | September 22, 1922 | 1922 | — | Edmond, OK | [33] |
Centre | Bethel (KY) | 110–0 | October 22, 1894 | 1894 | — | Russellville, KY | [34] |
Centre | Kentucky Wesleyan | 111–0 | October 27, 1916 | 1916 | Cheek Field | Danville, KY | [35] |
Centre | Kentucky Military Institute | 104–0 | October 6, 1917 | 1917 | Cheek Field | Danville, KY | [36] |
Centre | Howard (AL) | 120–0 | October 9, 1920 | 1920 | Cheek Field | Danville, KY | [37] |
Centre | Georgetown (KY) | 103–0 | November 25, 1920 | 1920 | Cheek Field | Danville, KY | [38] |
Chemawa Indian School | Pacific (OR) | 104–0 | November 13, 1920 | 1920 | — | Salem, OR | [39] |
Chemawa Indian School | North Pacific | 104–0 | 1923 | 1923 | — | — | [40] |
Eastern Washington | Spokane | 114–0 | November 24, 1914 | 1914 | — | Cheney, WA | [41] |
Chicago | Monmouth (IL) | 108–0 | September 30, 1903 | 1903 | Marshall Field | Chicago, IL | [42] |
Chicago | Great Lakes Navy | 123–0 | October 11, 1919 | 1919 | Marshall Field | Chicago, IL | [43] |
Christian Brothers (MO) | Marvin (MO) | 165–0 | October 9, 1915 | 1915 | CBC Field | St. Louis, MO | [44] |
Cincinnati | Transylvania | 124–0 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | Carson Field | Cincinnati, OH | [45] |
Cincinnati | Kentucky Wesleyan | 115–0 | October 22, 1921 | 1921 | Carson Field | Cincinnati, OH | [46] |
Clemson | Guilford | 122–0 | October 5, 1901 | 1901 | Bowman Field | Calhoun, SC | [47] |
Coe | Highland Park | 115–0 | November 6, 1914 | 1914 | Highland Park Field | Des Moines, IA | [48] |
Colgate | RPI | 107–0 | October 23, 1915 | 1915 | Whitnall Field | Hamilton, NY | [49] |
Colorado | Regis | 109–0 | October 7, 1905 | 1905 | Gamble Field | Boulder, CO | [50] |
Colorado Mines | Colorado | 103–0 | November 22, 1890 | 1890 | — | Boulder, CO | [51] |
Colorado Mines | Longmont High School | 106–0 | October 10, 1903 | 1903 | — | Golden, CO | [52] |
College of Emporia | Pittsburg State | 107–0 | November 12, 1910 | 1910 | — | Emporia, KS | [53] |
College of Emporia | Olathe | 105–0 | September 26, 1914 | 1914 | — | Emporia, KS | [54] |
Connecticut | Newport NTS | 125–0 | October 22, 1949 | 1949 | Gardner Dow Athletic Fields | Storrs, CT | [55] |
Cornell | Rochester | 106–0 | October 19, 1889 | 1889 | — | Ithaca, NY | [56] |
Cornell | Western Reserve | 110–0 | October 15, 1921 | 1921 | Schoellkopf Field | Ithaca, NY | [57] |
Creighton | Omaha Commercial College | 101–0 | October 11, 1902 | 1902 | Creighton Field | Omaha, NE | [58] |
Creighton | Omaha | 128–0 | November 15, 1913 | 1913 | Creighton Field | Omaha, NE | [59] |
Cumberland (TN) | Bethel (KY) | 103–0 | November 15, 1904 | 1904 | — | Lebanon, TN | [60][61] |
Davidson | Mount Pleasant (NC) | 125–0 | October 19, 1912 | 1912 | Sprunt Athletic Field | Davidson, NC | [62] |
Dayton | Indiana Central Normal | 161–0 | September 29, 1923 | 1923 | Varsity Field | Dayton, OH | [63] |
Defiance | Findlay | 110–0 | October 29, 1921 | 1921 | — | Findlay, OH | |
Detroit | Toledo | 145–0 | October 10, 1917 | 1917 | University of Detroit athletic field | Detroit, MI | [64] |
Earlham | Eastern Indiana Normal | 139–0 | November 10, 1900 | 1900 | — | Richmond, IN | [65] |
Wichita State | Oklahoma Christian | 111–0 | November 11, 1907 | 1907 | Fairmount Field | Wichita, KS | [66][67] |
Florida | Florida Southern | 144–0 | October 6, 1913 | 1913 | University Field | Gainesville, FL | [68] |
Florida Memorial | Albany State | 101–0 | November 16, 1946 | 1946 | — | Albany, GA | [69] |
Fordham | Washington (MD) | 101–0 | October 1, 1921 | 1921 | Fordham Field | Bronx, NY | [70] |
Fort Valley State | Knoxville | 106–6 | October 10, 1969 | 1969 | — | Fort Valley, GA | [71] |
Franklin | Evansville | 148–0 | October 16, 1914 | 1914 | — | Franklin, IN | [72] |
Gallaudet | Baltimore City College | 103–0 | October 18, 1913 | 1913 | Kendall Green Field | Washington, DC | [73] |
Georgia | Locust Grove Institute | 101–0 | October 1, 1910 | 1910 | Herty Field | Athens, GA | [74] |
Georgia | Alabama Presbyterian | 108–0 | October 4, 1913 | 1913 | Sanford Field | Athens, GA | [75] |
Georgia Tech | Mercer | 105–0 | October 10, 1910 | 1910 | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA | [76] |
Georgia Tech | Cumberland (TN) | 222–0 | October 7, 1916 | 1916 | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA | [77] |
Georgia Tech | Furman | 118–0 | October 12, 1918 | 1918 | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA | [78] |
Georgia Tech | Georgia Eleventh Cavalry | 123–0 | October 19, 1918 | 1918 | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA | [79] |
Georgia Tech | NC State | 128–0 | November 9, 1918 | 1918 | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA | [80] |
Harvard | Phillips Exeter | 158–0 | November 3, 1886 | 1886 | — | Exeter, NH | [81] |
Harvard | Wesleyan | 110–0 | November 5, 1887 | 1887 | Jarvis Field | Cambridge, MA | [82] |
Harvard | Amherst | 102–0 | November 3, 1888 | 1888 | Jarvis Field | Cambridge, MA | [83] |
Harvard | Wesleyan | 124–0 | November 3, 1891 | 1891 | Jarvis Field | Cambridge, MA | [84] |
Haskell | Midland | 101–0 | October 8, 1913 | 1913 | Haskell Field | Lawrence, KS | [85] |
Hawaii | 8th Field Artillery | 101–0 | October 2, 1926 | 1926 | Moiliili Field | Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii | [86] |
Hawaii | Healani Athletic Club | 101–0 | October 16, 1926 | 1926 | Moiliili Field | Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii | [87] |
Fort Hays State | Salina All-Stars | 125–7 | November 27, 1913 | 1913 | — | Hays, KS | [88][89] |
Hendrix | Draughon Business College | 112–0 | October 21, 1912 | 1912 | Hendrix Park | Conway, AR | [90] |
Hendrix | Henderson-Brown | 128–0 | November 7, 1919 | 1919 | Hendrix Park | Conway, AR | [91] |
Houston | Tulsa | 100–6 | November 23, 1968 | 1968 | Houston Astrodome | Houston, TX | [92] |
Howard Payne | Tarleton State | 127–0 | October 21, 1912 | 1912 | — | Brownwood, TX | [93] |
Idaho State | Gooding College | 106–0 | November 11, 1922 | 1922 | Hutchinson Field | Pocatello, ID | [94] |
Idaho State | Montana Western | 103–0 | October 31, 1930 | 1930 | Hutchinson Field | Pocatello, ID | [95] |
Idaho State | Montana Western | 111–0 | November 14, 1931 | 1931 | — | Dillon, MT | [96] |
Illinois College | Carthage | 111–0 | November 20, 1915 | 1915 | — | Jacksonville, IL | [97] |
Illinois Wesleyan | Hedding | 100–0 | October 2, 1915 | 1915 | Wilder Field | Bloomington, IL | [98] |
Iowa Wesleyan | William Penn | 103–0 | October 31, 1953 | 1953 | — | Oskaloosa, IA | [99] |
Arkansas State | Central Arkansas | 101–0 | November 3, 1917 | 1917 | Fairgrounds | Jonesboro, AR | [100] |
Emporia State | Friends | 134–0 | November 28, 1912 | 1912 | — | Emporia, KS | [101] |
Tulsa | Missouri S&T | 117–0 | November 30, 1916 | 1916 | Association Park | Tulsa, OK | [102] |
Tulsa | Oklahoma Baptist | 152–0 | September 27, 1919 | 1919 | McNulty Park | Tulsa, OK | [103] |
Tulsa | Oklahoma Catholic | 121–0 | September 25, 1920 | 1920 | McNulty Park | Tulsa, OK | [104] |
Tulsa | Oklahoma Mines | 151–0 | September 29, 1920 | 1920 | McNulty Park | Tulsa, OK | [105] |
King (TN) | Washington (TN) | 127–0 | October 10, 1914 | 1914 | — | Bristol, TN | [106] |
King (TN) | Lenoir | 206–0 | October 21, 1922 | 1922 | Tennova Field | Bristol, TN | [107] |
King (TN) | East Tennessee State | 108–0 | October 30, 1923 | 1923 | Tennova Field | Bristol, TN | [108] |
Kirksville Osteopaths | Omaha | 108–0 | November 25, 1916 | 1916 | — | Kirksville, MO | [109] |
Knox | St. Alban's Academy | 106–0 | September 26, 1914 | 1914 | — | Galesburg, IL | [110] |
Lehigh | Penn State | 106–0 | November 11, 1889 | 1889 | Lehigh Athletic Grounds | South Bethlehem, PA | [111] |
Northwestern State (LA) | Monroe High School | 132–0 | 1915 | 1915 | Natchitoches, LA | [112] | |
Louisiana Tech | Clarke Memorial | 100–0 | October 28, 1922 | 1922 | Athletic Field | Ruston, LA | [113] |
Louisville | Washington (TN) | 100–0 | October 18, 1913 | 1913 | Eclipse Park | Louisville, KY | [114] |
Marion | Howard (AL) | 101–0 | November 28, 1918 | 1918 | — | Marion, AL | [115] |
Marquette | Oshkosh Normal | 103–0 | October 20, 1917 | 1917 | — | Milwaukee, WI | [116] |
Marshall | Kentucky Wesleyan | 101–0 | October 21, 1916 | 1916 | Central Field | Huntington, WV | [117] |
MIT | Tufts | 110–0 | November 12, 1885 | 1885 | Back Bay Baseball Grounds | Boston, MA | [118] |
Michigan | Buffalo | 128–0 | October 26, 1901 | 1901 | Regents Field | Ann Arbor, MI | [119] |
Michigan | Michigan State | 119–0 | October 8, 1902 | 1902 | Regents Field | Ann Arbor, MI | [120] |
Michigan | Iowa | 107–0 | November 8, 1902 | 1902 | Regents Field | Ann Arbor, MI | [121] |
Michigan | West Virginia | 130–0 | October 22, 1904 | 1904 | Regents Field | Ann Arbor, MI | [122] |
Michigan State | Hillsdale | 104–0 | October 29, 1904 | 1904 | College Field | East Lansing, MI | [123] |
Michigan State | Olivet | 109–0 | October 30, 1920 | 1920 | College Field | East Lansing, MI | [124] |
Michigan State | Kalamazoo | 103–0 | September 29, 1928 | 1928 | College Field | East Lansing, MI | [125] |
Michigan State | Ripon | 100–0 | November 7, 1931 | 1931 | College Field | East Lansing, MI | [126] |
Midland | Argentine School of Engineering | 116–0 | November 30, 1916 | 1916 | Midland Field | Atchison, KS | [127] |
Midland | Dana | 101–0 | October 28, 1927 | 1927 | — | Fremont, NE | [128] |
Millikin | Illinois State | 107–0 | October 20, 1920 | 1920 | Millikin Field | Decatur, IL | [129] |
Millikin | Indiana State | 158–6 | November 25, 1920 | 1920 | Millikin Field | Decatur, IL | [130] |
Minnesota | Grinnell | 102–0 | November 1, 1902 | 1902 | Northrop Field | Minneapolis, MN | [131] |
Minnesota | Macalester | 112–0 | September 30, 1903 | 1903 | Northrop Field | Minneapolis, MN | [132] |
Minnesota | Twin Cities Central High | 107–0 | September 17, 1904 | 1904 | Northrop Field | Minneapolis, MN | [133] |
Minnesota | Grinnell | 146–0 | October 22, 1904 | 1904 | Northrop Field | Minneapolis, MN | [134] |
Southern Mississippi | Smith County High School | 113–0 | October 15, 1921 | 1921 | Kamper Park | Hattiesburg, MS | [135] |
Mississippi Valley State | Rust | 101–0 | September 22, 1956 | 1956 | — | Itta Bena, MS | [136] |
Missouri S&T | Pittsburg State | 104–0 | November 7, 1914 | 1914 | Jackling Field | Rolla, MO | [137] |
Missouri S&T | Kirksville Osteopaths | 150–0 | November 15, 1914 | 1914 | Jackling Field | Rolla, MO | [138] |
Missouri S&T | Kansas City (KS) | 109–0 | November 2, 1923 | 1923 | Jackling Field | Rolla, MO | [139] |
Montana | Carroll (MT) | 133–0 | October 9, 1920 | 1920 | Dornblaser Field | Missoula, MT | [140] |
Montana | Montana Mines | 106–6 | October 25, 1924 | 1924 | Clark Field | Butte, MT | [141] |
Morehead State | Rio Grande | 104–0 | October 18, 1941 | 1941 | — | Morehead, KY | [142] |
Morehouse | Americus Institute | 101–0 | October 25, 1919 | 1919 | — | Atlanta, GA | [143] |
Morningside | Buena Vista | 116–0 | October 2, 1909 | 1909 | — | Sioux City, IA | [144] |
Morningside | Peru State | 110–0 | October 20, 1916 | 1916 | Mizzou Park | Sioux City, IA | [145] |
Morningside | Dakota Wesleyan | 112–0 | October 28, 1916 | 1916 | Mizzou Park | Sioux City, IA | [146] |
Carroll (MT) | Montana Western | 153–0 | October 28, 1927 | 1927 | — | Helena, MT | [147] |
Murray State (KY) | Will Mayfield | 119–6 | December 1, 1928 | 1928 | — | Murray, KY | [148] |
Murray State (KY) | Louisville | 105–0 | October 8, 1932 | 1932 | — | Murray, KY | [149] |
Navy | Ursinus | 127–0 | November 16, 1918 | 1918 | Worden Field | Annapolis, MD | [150] |
Navy | Colby | 121–0 | November 15, 1919 | 1919 | Worden Field | Annapolis, MD | [151] |
Nebraska | Creighton | 102–0 | October 28, 1905 | 1905 | Vinton Park | Omaha, NE | [152] |
Nebraska | Haskell | 119–0 | November 24, 1910 | 1910 | Nebraska Field | Lincoln, NE | [153] |
Nebraska | Kearney Normal | 117–0 | October 7, 1911 | 1911 | Nebraska Field | Lincoln, NE | [154] |
Nebraska | Nebraska Wesleyan | 100–0 | October 6, 1917 | 1917 | Nebraska Field | Lincoln, NE | [155] |
Chadron State | Alliance High School | 100–0 | November 1, 1912 | 1912 | — | Chadron, NE | [156] |
Chadron State | Crawford American Legion | 111–0 | November 11, 1920 | 1920 | — | Chadron, NE | [157] |
Peru State | Kearney Normal | 104–0 | October 22, 1920 | 1920 | Oak Bowl | Peru, NE | [158] |
Nevada | Mare Island Naval Base | 102–0 | October 18, 1919 | 1919 | Mackay Field | Reno, NV | [159] |
Nevada | Pacific (CA) | 132–0 | October 25, 1919 | 1919 | Mackay Field | Reno, NV | [160] |
Newberry | Bailey Military Institute | 150–0 | October 13, 1913 | 1913 | — | Newberry, SC | [161] |
New Mexico | Northern Arizona | 108–0 | November 11, 1916 | 1916 | University Field | Albuquerque, NM | [162] |
New Mexico State | 2nd Cavalry, Fort Bliss | 116–0 | November 2, 1912 | 1912 | Miller Field | Las Cruces, NM | [163] |
New Mexico State | New Mexico | 110–3 | November 29, 1917 | 1917 | Miller Field | Las Cruces, NM | [164] |
New Mexico State | New Mexico Mines | 108–0 | October 14, 1932 | 1932 | Miller Field | Las Cruces, NM | [165] |
North Carolina A&T | Palmer (FL) | 116–0 | November 12, 1923 | 1923 | — | Greensboro, NC | [166] |
NC State | Hampton Roads Navy | 100–0 | November 11, 1919 | 1919 | Riddick Field | Raleigh, NC | [167] |
North Central | Lewis Institute | 119–0 | October 2, 1915 | 1915 | — | Naperville, IL | [168] |
North Dakota State | Flandreau Indian School | 105–0 | November 17, 1903 | 1903 | — | Flandreau, SD | [169] |
North Dakota State | Wahpeton Indian School | 112–0 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | Dacotah Field | Fargo, ND | [170] |
North Park | North Central | 104–32 | October 12, 1968 | 1968 | — | Chicago, IL | [171] |
Northern Illinois | Wheaton (IL) | 114–7 | October 19, 1912 | 1912 | Glidden Field | DeKalb, IL | [172] |
Notre Dame | American Medical | 142–0 | October 28, 1905 | 1905 | Cartier Field | Notre Dame, IN | [173] |
Notre Dame | St. Viator | 116–7 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | Cartier Field | Notre Dame, IN | [174] |
Notre Dame | Rose-Hulman | 103–0 | October 10, 1914 | 1914 | Cartier Field | Notre Dame, IN | [175] |
Occidental | Redlands | 103–0 | October 24, 1914 | 1914 | — | Los Angeles, CA | [176] |
Ohio State | Oberlin | 128–0 | October 14, 1916 | 1916 | Ohio Field | Columbus, OH | [177] |
Ohio Wesleyan | Miami (OH) | 104–0 | November 26, 1891 | 1891 | — | Delaware, OH | |
Oklahoma | Kingfisher | 104–0 | October 6, 1911 | 1911 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [178] |
Oklahoma | Northwestern (OK) | 101–0 | October 10, 1913 | 1913 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [179] |
Oklahoma | Northwestern (OK) | 102–0 | October 9, 1915 | 1915 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [180] |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma Catholic | 107–0 | September 30, 1916 | 1916 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [181] |
Oklahoma | Southwestern (OK) | 140–0 | October 7, 1916 | 1916 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [182] |
Oklahoma | Kingfisher | 179–0 | September 29, 1917 | 1917 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [183] |
Oklahoma | Arkansas | 103–0 | November 16, 1918 | 1918 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [184] |
Oklahoma | Kingfisher | 157–0 | October 4, 1919 | 1919 | Boyd Field | Norman, OK | [185] |
Oklahoma State | Phillips | 112–3 | October 10, 1913 | 1913 | Lewis Field | Stillwater, OK | [186] |
Oklahoma State | Phillips | 134–0 | October 9, 1914 | 1914 | Lewis Field | Stillwater, OK | [187] |
Oklahoma State | Southwestern (OK) | 117–0 | October 21, 1916 | 1916 | Lewis Field | Stillwater, OK | [188] |
Ole Miss | Union (TN) | 114–0 | October 29, 1904 | 1904 | University Park | Oxford, MS | [189] |
Oregon | Puget Sound | 114–0 | October 22, 1910 | 1910 | Kincaid Field | Eugene, OR | [190] |
Ottawa | Kansas City (KS) | 114–0 | November 23, 1923 | 1923 | — | Ottawa, KS | [191] |
Pacific (OR) | George Fox | 118–0 | October 19, 1923 | 1923 | — | Forest Grove, OR | [192] |
Penn State | Lebanon Valley | 109–7 | October 23, 1920 | 1920 | New Beaver Field | State College, PA | [193] |
Phillips | Southwestern (OK) | 109–0 | October 5, 1918 | 1918 | Enid High School Field | Enid, OK | [194] |
Phillips | Oklahoma City | 120–0 | November 3, 1922 | 1922 | Alton Field | Enid, OK | [195] |
Phillips | Oklahoma Baptist | 109–6 | November 18, 1922 | 1922 | Alton Field | Enid, OK | [196] |
Pittsburg State | Missouri State | 150–0 | November 28, 1912 | 1912 | — | Pittsburg, KS | [197] |
Portland State | Delaware State | 105–0 | November 8, 1980 | 1980 | Civic Stadium | Portland, OR | [198] |
Prairie View | Conroe Normal | 110–0 | 1929 | 1929 | — | — | |
Princeton | Lafayette | 140–0 | October 29, 1884 | 1884 | University Field | Princeton, NJ | [199] |
Princeton | Johns Hopkins | 108–0 | November 7, 1885 | 1885 | University Field | Princeton, NJ | [200] |
Princeton | Virginia | 115–0 | November 1, 1890 | 1890 | Oriole Park | Baltimore, MD | [201] |
Rice | SMU | 146–3 | November 17, 1916 | 1916 | Rice Field | Houston, TX | [202] |
Roanoke | Jefferson Athletic Club | 106–0 | October 18, 1913 | 1913 | — | Salem, VA | [203] |
Roanoke | Randolph-Macon Academy | 187–0 | September 30, 1922 | 1922 | College Field | Salem, VA | [204] |
Rochester | Brockport State Normal | 146–0 | October 17, 1891 | 1891 | — | Rochester, NY | [205] |
Rockford | Trinity Bible | 105–0 | September 6, 2003 | 2003 | Sam Greeley Field | Rockford, IL | [206] |
Rose-Hulman | Evansville | 121–0 | October 18, 1913 | 1913 | — | Terre Haute, IN | [207] |
Saint Louis | Blackburn | 104–0 | October 24, 1914 | 1914 | Saint Louis University campus | St. Louis, MO | [208] |
St. Mary's (KS) | Midland | 125–0 | November 6, 1913 | 1913 | — | St. Marys, KS | [209] |
St. Mary's (KS) | Kansas City (KS) | 135–0 | November 29, 1923 | 1923 | — | St. Marys, KS | [210] |
St. Mary's (TX) | Fort Sam Houston, 23rd Infantry | 100–0 | October 6, 1940 | 1940 | Alamo Stadium | San Antonio, TX | [211] |
St. Viator | Lane (IL) | 205–0 | October 14, 1916 | 1916 | — | Kankakee, IL | [212] |
Xavier | Fort Thomas (KY) | 120–0 | November 15, 1919 | 1919 | Norwood Ball Park | Norwood, OH | [213] |
Xavier | Lees College | 132–0 | October 15, 1927 | 1927 | Corcoran Field | Cincinnati, OH | [214] |
San Jose State | University of Mexico | 103–0 | September 10, 1949 | 1949 | Spartan Stadium | San Jose, CA | [215] |
Sewanee | Florence State Normal | 101–0 | October 12, 1912 | 1912 | Hardee Field | Sewanee, TN | [216] |
Sewanee | Cumberland (TN) | 107–0 | September 30, 1916 | 1916 | Hardee Field | Sewanee, TN | [217] |
Sewanee | Bryson | 102–0 | October 8, 1921 | 1921 | Hardee Field | Sewanee, TN | [218] |
Southern | Bishop (TX) | 105–0 | November 8, 1952 | 1952 | — | Baton Rouge, LA | [219] |
Southern Illinois | International University Arts & Sciences (MO) | 118–0 | November 6, 1914 | 1914 | Bayless Field | Carbondale, IL | [220] |
Southeastern (OK) | Murray State (OK) | 101–0 | October 4, 1913 | 1913 | — | Durant, OK | [221] |
Southeastern (OK) | Oklahoma City | 102–0 | October 13, 1922 | 1922 | — | Durant, OK | [222] |
Southwestern (KS) | Friends | 151–0 | November 22, 1912 | 1912 | — | Winfield, KS | [223] |
Southwestern Louisiana | Delcambre Academy | 105–0 | November 7, 1903 | 1903 | — | Lafayette, LA | [224] |
Southwestern Louisiana | Patterson | 107–6 | December 1918 | 1918 | — | — | [225] |
Stephen F. Austin | Center High School | 120–0 | September 29, 1923 | 1923 | — | Nacogdoches, TX | |
Stephen F. Austin | Marshall | 113–0 | October 9, 1926 | 1926 | — | Nacogdoches, TX | [226] |
Stevens | CCNY | 162–0 | November 3, 1885 | 1885 | — | Hoboken, NJ | [227] |
Stevens Point Normal | St. Norbert | 108–0 | October 14, 1921 | 1921 | Fairgrounds | Stevens Point, WI | [228] |
Susquehanna | Lykens YMCA | 104–0 | October 11, 1902 | 1902 | — | Selinsgrove, PA | [229] |
Syracuse | Manhattan | 144–0 | November 5, 1904 | 1904 | University Oval | Syracuse, NY | [230] |
Temple | Blue Ridge (MD) | 110–0 | October 1, 1927 | 1927 | Temple Field | Philadelphia, PA | [231] |
Tennessee | American Temperance | 104–0 | October 7, 1905 | 1905 | Baldwin Park | Knoxville, TN | [232] |
Tennessee | King (TN) | 101–0 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | Waite Field | Knoxville, TN | [233] |
Tennessee | Carson–Newman | 101–0 | September 25, 1915 | 1915 | Waite Field | Knoxville, TN | [234] |
Tennessee | Cumberland (TN) | 101–0 | October 23, 1915 | 1915 | Waite Field | Knoxville, TN | [235] |
Texas College | Mary Allen | 102–0 | November 2, 1934 | 1934 | — | Tyler, TX | [236] |
Texas A&M | Daniel Baker | 110–0 | October 1, 1920 | 1920 | Kyle Field | College Station, TX | [237] |
Texas Tech | Wayland Baptist | 120–0 | October 5, 1925 | 1925 | South Plains Fairgrounds | Lubbock, TX | [238] |
Trinity (IA) | Dana | 103–0 | October 15, 1927 | 1927 | Stock Yard Park | Sioux City, IA | [239] |
Tuskegee | Americus Institute | 109–0 | 1917 | 1917 | — | — | [240] |
Utah | Fort Douglas | 107–5 | November 6, 1904 | 1904 | Cummings Field | Salt Lake City, UT | [241] |
Utah | Fort Douglas | 129–0 | October 28, 1905 | 1905 | Cummings Field | Salt Lake City, UT | [242] |
Utah | College of Idaho | 105–3 | November 3, 1923 | 1923 | Cummings Field | Salt Lake City, UT | [243] |
Utah State | Crimsons | 100–0 | November 25, 1907 | 1907 | U.A.C. gridiron | Logan, UT | [244] |
Utah State | Idaho State | 136–0 | October 11, 1919 | 1919 | Adams Field | Logan, UT | [245] |
Valparaiso | Lewis Institute | 110–0 | November 2, 1923 | 1923 | Brown Field | Valparaiso, IN | [246] |
Vanderbilt | Bethel (KY) | 105–0 | September 28, 1912 | 1912 | Dudley Field | Nashville, TN | [247] |
Vanderbilt | Maryville (TN) | 100–3 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | Dudley Field | Nashville, TN | [248] |
Vanderbilt | Henderson-Brown | 100–0 | October 16, 1915 | 1915 | Dudley Field | Nashville, TN | [249] |
Virginia | Randolph–Macon | 142–0 | November 24, 1890 | 1890 | Madison Hall Field | Charlottesville, VA | [250] |
Virginia | Fort Monroe | 102–0 | November 14, 1894 | 1894 | Madison Hall Field | Charlottesville, VA | |
VMI | Hampden–Sydney | 136–0 | October 2, 1920 | 1920 | VMI Parade Ground | Lexington, VA | [251] |
Wabash | Evansville | 101–0 | October 4, 1912 | 1912 | — | Crawfordsville, IN | [252] |
Central Missouri | Kemper Military | 127–0 | October 5, 1912 | 1912 | — | Warrensburg, MO | [253] |
Washington | Whitworth | 100–0 | October 18, 1913 | 1913 | Denny Field | Seattle, WA | [254] |
Washington | Whitman | 120–0 | October 25, 1919 | 1919 | Denny Field | Seattle, WA | [255] |
Washington | Willamette | 108–0 | September 26, 1925 | 1925 | Husky Stadium | Seattle, WA | [256] |
Washington & Jefferson | Grove City | 100–0 | November 1, 1913 | 1913 | — | Washington, PA | [257] |
Washington & Jefferson | Dickinson | 105–0 | October 3, 1914 | 1914 | — | Washington, PA | [258] |
Washington and Lee | Charleston (WV) | 103–0 | October 3, 1914 | 1914 | Wilson Field | Lexington, VA | [259] |
Washington and Lee | Roanoke | 118–3 | November 10, 1917 | 1917 | Wilson Field | Lexington, VA | [260] |
West Liberty State | Cedarville | 137–0 | November 19, 1932 | 1932 | — | West Liberty, WV | [261] |
Memphis | Somerville High School | 115–0 | October 14, 1916 | 1916 | — | Memphis, TN | [262] |
West Texas State | Panhandle A&M | 104–13 | October 6, 1922 | 1922 | Buffalo Park | Canyon, TX | [263] |
West Virginia Wesleyan | George Washington | 101–7 | November 6, 1920 | 1920 | — | Buckhannon, WV | [264] |
Western Michigan | Hillsdale | 102–0 | October 14, 1916 | 1916 | Western State Teachers College Field | Kalamazoo, MI | [265] |
Whittier | UCLA | 103–0 | November 20, 1920 | 1920 | Hadley Field | Whittier, CA | [266] |
Wiley | Philander Smith | 105–0 | September 28, 1946 | 1946 | — | Little Rock, AR | [267] |
William Jewell | Maryville (MO) | 102–0 | November 3, 1916 | 1916 | — | Liberty, MO | [268] |
Wisconsin | Whitewater Normal | 106–0 | November 1, 1890 | 1890 | Randall Field | Madison, WI | [269] |
Wyoming | Northern Colorado | 103–0 | November 5, 1949 | 1949 | Jackson Field | Greeley, CO | [270] |
Yale | Dartmouth | 113–0 | October 25, 1884 | 1884 | — | Hanover, NH | [271] |
Yale | Wesleyan | 136–0 | October 30, 1886 | 1886 | Yale Field | New Haven, CT | [272] |
Yale | Wesleyan | 106–0 | October 15, 1887 | 1887 | Andrus Field | Middletown, CT | [273] |
Yale | Wesleyan | 105–0 | November 17, 1888 | 1888 | Yale Field | New Haven, CT | [274] |
Breakdown of list
editAs a supplement to the list, the following summarizations are provided.
Team appearances on list
editOklahoma has scored at least 100 points in the most games with eight, followed by Centre and Georgia Tech with five. Georgia Tech holds the single season record for most games scoring at least 100 points, with three in 1918.
Wesleyan has allowed at least 100 points in the most games with five, followed by Bethel (KY), Cumberland (TN), Kansas City (KS), Kingfisher, Montana Western, Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma City, Phillips, and Southwestern Oklahoma State with three each. Kansas City (KS) allowed the most 100 point games in a single season, with three in 1923.
Excluding games in the 19th century and early 1900s, the Houston Cougars are the only current FBS team to score 100 points against another FBS team, against Tulsa in 1968.
A total of 23 teams have both won and lost 100 point games: Amherst, Arkansas, Carroll (MT), Colorado, Creighton, Idaho State, King (TN), Louisville, Marion Military Institute, Michigan State, Midland, Missouri S&T, NC State, New Mexico, North Central, Northern Illinois, Pacific (OR), Penn State, Peru State, Pittsburg State, Rochester, Tulsa, and Virginia.
Virginia is the only team to win and lose a 100-point game in the same season. In 1890, Virginia lost to Princeton 115-0 and defeated Randolph-Macon 136–0.
Least margin of victory
editThe losing team has scored more than seven points in only two games. North Central scored 32 points in 1968 and North Park won by "only" 72 points. Oklahoma Panhandle State scored 13 in 1922 to lose to West Texas A&M by 91 points.
Games by decade
editThe 1920 season produced the most 100 point games in a single year with 17, but the 1910s proved to be the decade with the most 100 point games with 123. From 1910 to 1929, a total of 189 games were played with 100 points scored by one side, meaning 69% of all such games were in this 20-year period.
Decade | # games | Percent of total |
---|---|---|
1860s | 0 | 0.0 |
1870s | 0 | 0.0 |
1880s | 13 | 5.4 |
1890s | 10 | 4.2 |
1900s | 32 | 11.7 |
1910s | 123 | 45.2 |
1920s | 66 | 23.8 |
1930s | 8 | 2.9 |
1940s | 7 | 2.5 |
1950s | 3 | 1.2 |
1960s | 4 | 1.7 |
1970s | 0 | 0.0 |
1980s | 2 | 0.8 |
1990s | 0 | 0.0 |
2000s | 1 | 0.4 |
2010s | 0 | 0.0 |
2020s | 0 | 0.0 |
Notes
edit- ^ a b Links to the season article for the opponent when available or to their general page when unavailable.
- ^ Links to the overall college football season article. In the case of games involving teams from different NCAA divisions, the season article linked to is that of the higher division represented by said teams.
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