Lista de partidos de 100 puntos en el fútbol universitario

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En 1916 Georgia Tech venció Cumberland por una puntuación de 222 a 0.

En el fútbol universitario, los partidos en los que un solo equipo anota 100 puntos son poco frecuentes, especialmente desde 1940. En la era posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial, se considera de mala educación aumentar el marcador en partidos con un equipo desequilibrado. Solo ha habido tres casos desde 1970 y solo uno desde 2003.

El 25 de octubre de 1884, Yale derrotó a Dartmouth por 113-0, convirtiéndose en el primer equipo en anotar 100 puntos en un partido. La semana siguiente, Princeton derrotó a Lafayette por 140-0.

El mayor número de puntos anotados por un solo equipo, y el resultado final más desigual en la historia del fútbol universitario, se produjo el 7 de octubre de 1916, cuando Georgia Tech venció a Cumberland por 222-0. Solo otros dos programas han anotado al menos 200 puntos en un solo partido: King (TN) derrotó a Lenoir por 206-0 en 1922 y St. Viator College venció a Lane College (IL) por 205-0 en 1916.

Veinte programas anotaron al menos 150 puntos en un partido: Albion, Arizona, Bowling Green, Carroll (MT), Central Oklahoma (dos veces), Christian Brothers (MO), Dayton, Georgia Tech, Harvard, King (TN), Millikin, Missouri S&T, Newberry, Oklahoma (dos veces), Pittsburg State, Roanoke, St. Viator, Southwestern (KS), Stevens y Tulsa (dos veces).

Es raro que un equipo haya anotado en un partido en el que el oponente anotó más de 100 puntos, pero existen varios casos, incluido cuando SMU pateó un gol de campo temprano pero Rice "regresó" para ganar 146-3 en 1916.

Los registros antiguos suelen estar incompletos y, a veces, contradictorios. Las puntuaciones sin notas al pie que aparecen en la tabla siguiente se han confirmado en al menos dos fuentes, normalmente The Football Thesaurus y la guía de medios de fútbol de una de las escuelas correspondientes. Una nota al pie junto a la puntuación indica una única fuente de referencia independiente. La tabla incluye no solo las puntuaciones de los programas de la NCAA, sino también de los que compiten en la Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Intercolegial y de los partidos jugados antes de la llegada de la NCAA o la NAIA.

Lista de juegos de 100 puntos

Lista de juegos que muestran fecha, estación, puntuación, oponentes, estadio, ciudad y referencias
Equipo ganador Equipo perdido Puntuación Fecha Estación Estadio Ciudad Referencias
Alabama Marion 110–030 de septiembre de 19221922 Denny Field Tuscaloosa, AL
Albion Detroit NTS 178–019 de octubre de 19191919 Albion, MI
Alcorn A Paul Quinn 101–09 de septiembre de 19671967 Estadio Baylor Waco, TX
Alma Central Michigan 106–026 de octubre de 19121912 Mount Pleasant, MI
Amherst Williston 100-03 de octubre de 18911891 Pratt Field Amherst, MA
Appalachian State Piamonte 105–026 de septiembre de 19361936 College Field Boone, NC
Arizona Camp Harry J. Jones 167–0Octubre 16, 19201920 Varsity Field Tucson, AZ
Arizona New Mexico Military 110–024 de noviembre de 19211921 Varsity Field Tucson, AZ
Arkansas Springfield Normal 100-07 de octubre de 19111911 La colina Fayetteville, AR
Austin Daniel Baker 109–015 de octubre de 19201920 Sherman, TX
Baker Bethel (KS) 114–03 de noviembre de 19221922 Cavaness Campo atlético Baldwin City, KS
Baldwin-Wallace Kent State 118–013 de octubre de 19231923 Berea, OH
Baylor Simmons (TX) 103-027 de octubre de 19171917 Carroll Field Waco, TX
Beloit Northern Illinois 115-04 de octubre de 19131913 Beloit, WI
Bethany (KS) Hoisington Town Team 105–027 de septiembre de 19021902 Bethany Field Lindsborg, KS
Bluefield Morristown 129–017 de noviembre de 19281928 Bluefield, WV
Bowling Green Findlay 151–015 de octubre de 19211921 Bowling Green, OH
Butler Indiana State 101–07 de octubre de 19051905 Irwin Field Indianapolis, IN
Butler Hanover 122–015 de octubre de 19211921 Irwin Field Indianapolis, IN
California Saint Mary's (CA) 127–0Octubre 9, 19201920 California Field Berkeley, CA
Cape Girardeau DeSoto YMCA 107–025 de noviembre de 19161916 Fairgrounds Cape Girardeau, MO
Carlisle Albright 100-016 de octubre de 19041904 Carlisle, PA
Central State (OH) Lane (TN) 101–028 de octubre de 19891989 Estadio McPherson Wilberforce, OH
Central State (OK) Oklahoma Methodist 183-07 de octubre de 19161916 Edmond, OK
Central State (OK) Oklahoma Baptist 157–014 de octubre de 19191919 Edmond, OK
Central State (OK) Central oriental 104–028 de octubre de 19211921 Ada, OK
Central State (OK) Carver Chiropractic 118–022 de septiembre de 19221922 Edmond, OK
Centre Bethel (KY) 110–022 de octubre de 18941894 Russellville, KY
Centre Kentucky Wesleyan 111-0 27 de octubre de 1916 1916 Cheek Field Danville, KY
Centre Kentucky Military Institute 104–06 de octubre de 19171917 Cheek Field Danville, KY
Centre Howard (AL) 120–0Octubre 9, 19201920 Cheek Field Danville, KY
Centre Georgetown (KY) 103-025 de noviembre de 19201920 Cheek Field Danville, KY
Chadron State Alliance HS 100-0 1 de noviembre de 1912 1912 Chadron, NE
Chadron State Crawford American Legion 111-0 11 de noviembre de 1920 1920 Chadron, NE
Chemawa Indian School Pacífico septentrional 104–019231923
Cheney Normal Spokane 114–024 de noviembre de 19141914 Cheney, WA
Chicago Monmouth (IL) 108–030 de septiembre de 19031903 Marshall Chicago, IL
Chicago Great Lakes Navy 123–011 de octubre de 19191919 Marshall Chicago, IL
Hermanos Cristianos (MO) Marvin (MO) 165–09 de octubre de 19151915 CBC Campo St. Louis, MO
Cincinnati Transilvania 124-05 de octubre de 19121912 Carson Field Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Kentucky Wesleyan 115-022 de octubre de 19211921 Carson Field Cincinnati, OH
Clemson Guilford 122–05 de octubre de 19011901 Bowman Field Calhoun, SC
Coe Highland Park 115-06 de noviembre de 19141914 Highland Park Field Des Moines, IA
Colgate RPI 107–023 de octubre de 19151915 Whitnall Field Hamilton, NY
Colorado Regis 109–07 de octubre de 19051905 Campo de juegos Boulder, CO
Colorado Mines Colorado 103-022 de noviembre de 18901890 Boulder, CO
Colorado Mines Escuela secundaria Longmont 106–010 de octubre de 19031903 Oro, CO
College of Emporia Pittsburg Normal 107–012 de noviembre de 19101910 Emporia, KS
College of Emporia Olathe 105–026 de septiembre de 19141914 Emporia, KS
Connecticut Newport NTS 125-022 de octubre de 19491949 Gardner Dow campos atléticos Storrs, CT
Cornell Rochester 106–019 de octubre de 18891889 Ithaca, NY
Cornell Reserva Occidental 110–015 de octubre de 19211921 Schoellkopf Campo Ithaca, NY
Creighton Omaha Commercial College 101-0 11 de octubre de 1902 1902 Campo de Creighton Omaha, NE
Creighton Omaha 128-0 15 de noviembre de 1913 1913 Campo de Creighton Omaha, NE
Cumberland (TN) Bethel (KY) 103-015 de noviembre de 19041904 Líbano, TN
Davidson Mount Pleasant (NC) 125-019 de octubre de 19121912 Campo deportivo Davidson, NC
Dayton Indiana Central Normal 161–029 de septiembre de 19231923 Varsity Field Dayton, OH
Defiance Findlay 110–029 de octubre de 19211921 Findlay, OH
Detroit Toledo 145–010 de octubre de 19171917 Universidad de Detroit campo atlético Detroit, MI
Earlham Eastern Indiana Normal 139–010 de noviembre de 19001900 Richmond, IN
Fairmount Oklahoma Christian 111-011 de noviembre de 19071907 Campo de Fairmount Wichita, KS
Florida Florida Sur 144-06 de octubre de 19131913 University Field Gainesville, FL
Florida Memorial Albany State 101–016 de noviembre de 19461946 Albany, GA
Fordham Washington (MD) 101–01 de octubre de 19211921 Fordham Field Bronx, NY
Fort Valley State Knoxville 106 a 610 de octubre de 19691969 Fort Valley, GA
Franklin Moores Hill 148–016 de octubre de 19141914 Franklin, IN
Gallaudet Baltimore City College 103-018 de octubre de 19131913 Kendall Green Field Washington, DC
Georgia Locust Grove Institute 101–0Octubre 1, 19101910 Herty Field Athens, GA
Georgia Alabama Presbyterian 108–04 de octubre de 19131913 Sanford Field Athens, GA
Georgia Tech Mercer 105–010 de octubre de 19101910 Grant Field Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Cumberland (TN) 222-07 de octubre de 19161916 Grant Field Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Furman 118–012 de octubre de 19181918 Grant Field Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Georgia 11a Caballería 123–019 de octubre de 19181918 Grant Field Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech NC State 128–09 de noviembre de 19181918 Grant Field Atlanta, GA
Harvard Phillips Exeter 158–03 de noviembre de 18861886 Exeter, NH
Harvard Wesleyan 110–05 de noviembre de 18871887 Jarvis Field Cambridge, MA
Harvard Amherst 102–03 de noviembre de 18881888 Jarvis Field Cambridge, MA
Harvard Wesleyan 124-03 de noviembre de 18911891 Jarvis Field Cambridge, MA
Haskell Midland 101–08 de octubre de 19131913 Haskell Field Lawrence, KS
Hawaii 8.a Artillería de Campo 101–02 de octubre de 19261926 Moiliili Field Honolulu, Territorio de Hawaii
Hawaii Healani Athletic Club 101–016 de octubre de 19261926 Moiliili Field Honolulu, Territorio de Hawaii
Hays Normal Salina All-Stars 125 a 727 de noviembre de 19131913 Hays, KS
Hendrix Draughon Business College 112-021 de octubre de 19121912 Hendrix Park Conway, AR
Hendrix Henderson-Brown 128–07 de noviembre de 19191919 Hendrix Park Conway, AR
Houston Tulsa 100 a 623 de noviembre de 19681968 Astrodome de Houston Houston, TX
Howard Payne Tarleton Agricultural 127–021 de octubre de 19121912 Brownwood, TX
Idaho Technical Gooding College 106–011 de noviembre de 19221922 Campo Hutchinson Pocatello, ID
Idaho Southern Branch Estado de Montana Normal 103-031 de octubre de 19301930 Campo Hutchinson Pocatello, ID
Idaho Southern Branch Estado de Montana Normal 111-014 de noviembre de 19311931 Dillon, MT
Illinois College Carthage 111-020 de noviembre de 19151915 Jacksonville, IL
Iowa Wesleyan William Penn 103-031 de octubre de 19531953 Oskaloosa, IA
Jonesboro Aggies Estado de Arkansas Normal 101–03 de noviembre de 19171917 Fairgrounds Jonesboro, AR
Estado de Kansas Normal Amigos 134–028 de noviembre de 19121912 Emporia, KS
Kendall Minas de Missouri 117–030 de noviembre de 19161916 Association Park Tulsa, OK
Kendall Oklahoma Baptist 152–027 de septiembre de 19191919 McNulty Park Tulsa, OK
Kendall Oklahoma Catholic 121–025 de septiembre de 19201920 McNulty Park Tulsa, OK
Kendall Oklahoma Mines 151–029 de septiembre de 19201920 McNulty Park Tulsa, OK
King (TN) Lenoir 206-021 de octubre de 19221922 Tennova Field Bristol, TN
King (TN) East Tennessee State 108–030 de octubre de 19231923 Tennova Field Bristol, TN
Kirksville Osteopaths Omaha 108–025 de noviembre de 19161916 Kirksville, MO
Lehigh Penn State 106–011 de noviembre de 18891889 Lehigh Athletic Grounds South Bethlehem, PA
Louisiana Normal College Monroe High School (LA) 132–019151915 Natchitoches, LA
Louisiana Tech Clarke Memorial 100-028 de octubre de 19221922 Campo atlético Ruston, LA
Louisville Washington (TN) 100-018 de octubre de 19131913 Eclipse Park Louisville, KY
Marion Howard (AL) 101–028 de noviembre de 19181918 Marion, AL
Marquette Oshkosh Normal 103-020 de octubre de 19171917 Milwaukee, WI
Marshall Kentucky Wesleyan 101–021 de octubre de 19161916 Campo central Huntington, WV
MIT Tufts 110–012 de noviembre de 18851885 Back Bay Baseball Grounds Boston, MA
Michigan Buffalo 128–026 de octubre de 19011901 Regents Field Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan Michigan Agrícola 119–08 de octubre de 19021902 Regents Field Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan Iowa 107–08 de noviembre de 19021902 Regents Field Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan West Virginia 130-022 de octubre de 19041904 Regents Field Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan Agrícola Hillsdale 104–029 de octubre de 19041904 College Field East Lansing, MI
Michigan Agrícola Olivet 109–030 de octubre de 19201920 College Field East Lansing, MI
Estado de Michigan Kalamazoo 103-029 de septiembre de 19281928 College Field East Lansing, MI
Estado de Michigan Ripon 100-07 de noviembre de 19311931 College Field East Lansing, MI
Midland Escuela Argentina de Ingeniería 116-030 de noviembre de 19161916 Midland Field Atchison, KS
Midland Dana 101–028 de octubre de 19271927 Fremont, NE
Millikin Estado de Illinois 107–020 de octubre de 19201920 Campo de Millikin Decatur, IL
Millikin Indiana State 158 a 625 de noviembre de 19201920 Campo de Millikin Decatur, IL
Minnesota Grinnell 102–01 de noviembre de 19021902 Northrop Field Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Macalester 112-030 de septiembre de 19031903 Northrop Field Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Twin Cities Central High 107–017 de septiembre de 19041904 Northrop Field Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Grinnell 146–022 de octubre de 19041904 Northrop Field Minneapolis, MN
Mississippi Normal Smith County High School 113–015 de octubre de 19211921 Kamper Park Hattiesburg, MS
Mississippi Vocacional Rust 101–022 de septiembre de 19561956 Itta Bena, MS
Minas de Missouri Pittsburg Normal 104–07 de noviembre de 19141914 Jackling Field Rolla, MO
Minas de Missouri Kirksville Osteopaths 150-015 de noviembre de 19141914 Jackling Field Rolla, MO
Minas de Missouri Kansas City (KS) 109–02 de noviembre de 19231923 Jackling Field Rolla, MO
Montana Mount St. Charles 133–0Octubre 9, 19201920 Dornblaser Field Missoula, MT
Montana Montana Mines 106 a 625 de octubre de 19241924 Clark Field Butte, MT
Morehead State Rio Grande 104–018 de octubre de 19411941 Morehead, KY
Máshouse Americus Institute 101–025 de octubre de 19191919 Atlanta, GA
Morningside Estado de Nebraska Normal 110–020 de octubre de 19161916 Parque Mizzou Sioux City, IA
Morningside Dakota Wesleyan 112-028 de octubre de 19161916 Parque Mizzou Sioux City, IA
Mount St. Charles Estado de Montana Normal 153-028 de octubre de 19271927 Helena, MT
Murray State (KY) Will Mayfield 119 a 61 de diciembre de 19281928 Murray, KY
Murray State (KY) Louisville 105–08 de octubre de 19321932 Murray, KY
Marina Ursinus 127–016 de noviembre de 19181918 Worden Field Annapolis, MD
Marina Colby 121–015 de noviembre de 19191919 Worden Field Annapolis, MD
Nebraska Creighton 102–028 de octubre de 19051905 Vinton Park Omaha, NE
Nebraska Haskell 119–024 de noviembre de 19101910 Campo Lincoln, NE
Nebraska Kearney Normal 117–07 de octubre de 19111911 Campo Lincoln, NE
Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan 100-06 de octubre de 19171917 Campo Lincoln, NE
Nevada Mare Island Naval Base 102–018 de octubre de 19191919 Mackay Field Reno, NV
Nevada Pacífico (CA) 132–025 de octubre de 19191919 Mackay Field Reno, NV
Newberry Instituto Militar de Bailey 150-013 de octubre de 19131913 Newberry, SC
Nuevo México Northern Arizona 108–011 de noviembre de 19161916 University Field Albuquerque, NM
Nuevo México Segunda Caballería, Fort Bliss 116-02 de noviembre de 19121912 Miller Field Las Cruces, NM
Nuevo México Nuevo México 110–329 de noviembre de 19171917 Miller Field Las Cruces, NM
Nuevo México Minas de Nuevo México 108–014 de octubre de 19321932 Miller Field Las Cruces, NM
Carolina del Norte Palmer (FL) 116-012 de noviembre de 19231923 Greensboro, NC
NC State Hampton Roads Marina 100-011 de noviembre de 19191919 Campo de Riddick Raleigh, NC
Central Norte Lewis Institute 119–02 de octubre de 19151915 Naperville, IL
North Dakota Agricultural Flandreau Indian School 105–017 de noviembre de 19031903 Flandreau, SD
North Dakota Agricultural Wahpeton Indian School 112-05 de octubre de 19121912 Dacotah Field Fargo, ND
North Park Central Norte 104 a 3212 de octubre de 19681968 Chicago, IL
Northern Illinois Wheaton (IL) 114 a 719 de octubre de 19121912 Glidden Field DeKalb, IL
Notre Dame American Medical 142–028 de octubre de 19051905 Cartier Field Notre Dame, IN
Notre Dame St. Viator 116 a 75 de octubre de 19121912 Cartier Field Notre Dame, IN
Notre Dame Rose Polytechnic 103-010 de octubre de 19141914 Cartier Field Notre Dame, IN
Occidental Redlands 103-024 de octubre de 19141914 Los Angeles, CA
Ohio State Oberlin 128–014 de octubre de 19161916 Ohio Field Columbus, OH
Ohio Wesleyan Miami (OH) 104–026 de noviembre de 18911891 Delaware, OH
Oklahoma Kingfisher 104–06 de octubre de 19111911 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Northwestern (OK) 101–010 de octubre de 19131913 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Northwestern (OK) 102–09 de octubre de 19151915 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Oklahoma Catholic 107–030 de septiembre de 19161916 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Sudoeste (OK) 140–07 de octubre de 19161916 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Kingfisher 179-029 de septiembre de 19171917 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Arkansas 103-016 de noviembre de 19181918 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma Kingfisher 157–04 de octubre de 19191919 Boyd Field Norman, vale.
Oklahoma A Phillips 112 a 310 de octubre de 19131913 Lewis Field Stillwater, OK
Oklahoma A Phillips 134–09 de octubre de 19141914 Lewis Field Stillwater, OK
Oklahoma A Sudoeste (OK) 117–021 de octubre de 19161916 Lewis Field Stillwater, OK
Ole Miss Southwestern Baptist 114–029 de octubre de 19041904 University Park Oxford, MS
Oregon Puget Sound 114–022 de octubre de 19101910 Kincaid Field Eugene, OR
Ottawa Kansas City (KS) 114–023 de noviembre de 19231923 Ottawa, KS
Pacífico (OR) Pacific College 118–019 de octubre de 19231923 Forest Grove, OR
Penn State Líbano 109–723 de octubre de 19201920 New Beaver Field State College, PA
Perú Kearney 104-0 22 de octubre de 1920 1920 Roble Bowl Perú, NE
Phillips Sudoeste (OK) 109-0 5 de octubre de 1918 1918 Enid High School Campo Enid, OK
Phillips Oklahoma City 120–03 de noviembre de 19221922 Alton Field Enid, OK
Phillips Oklahoma Baptist 109 a 618 de noviembre de 19221922 Alton Field Enid, OK
Pittsburg Normal Springfield Normal 150-028 de noviembre de 19121912 Pittsburg, KS
Portland State Delaware State 105–08 de noviembre de 19801980 Civic Stadium Portland, OR
Prairie View Conroe Normal 110–019291929
Princeton Lafayette 140–029 de octubre de 18841884 University Field Princeton, NJ
Princeton Johns Hopkins 108–07 de noviembre de 18851885 University Field Princeton, NJ
Princeton Virginia 115-01o de noviembre de 18901890 Parque Oriole Baltimore, MD
Rice SMU 146–317 de noviembre de 19161916 Campo de arroz Houston, TX
Roanoke Randolph-Macon Academy 187–030 de septiembre de 19221922 College Field Salem, VA
Rochester Brockport State Normal 146–017 de octubre de 18911891 Rochester, NY
Rockford Trinidad Biblia 105–06 de septiembre de 20032003 Sam Greeley Field Rockford, IL
Rose Polytechnic Moores Hill 121–018 de octubre de 19131913 Terre Haute, IN
Saint Louis Blackburn 104–024 de octubre de 19141914 Universidad de Saint Louis St. Louis, MO
St. Mary's (KS) Midland 125-06 de noviembre de 19131913 St. Marys, KS
St. Mary's (KS) Kansas City (KS) 135-029 de noviembre de 19231923 St. Marys, KS
Santa María (TX) Fort Sam Houston, 23. Infantería 100-0Octubre 6, 19401940 Estadio Álamo San Antonio, TX
St. Viator Lane (IL) 205-014 de octubre de 19161916 Kankakee, IL
St. Xavier Fort Thomas (KY) 120–015 de noviembre de 19191919 Norwood Ball Park Norwood, OH
St. Xavier Lees College 132–015 de octubre de 19271927 Campo de Corcoran Cincinnati, OH
San Jose State University of Mexico 103-010 de septiembre de 19491949 Estadio Espartano San José, CA
Sewanee Estado de Florencia Normal 101–012 de octubre de 19121912 Hardee Field Sewanee, TN
Sewanee Cumberland (TN) 107–030 de septiembre de 19161916 Hardee Field Sewanee, TN
Sewanee Bryson 102–08 de octubre de 19211921 Hardee Field Sewanee, TN
Sur Bishop (TX) 105–08 de noviembre de 19521952 Baton Rouge, LA
Southern Illinois International University Arts & Sciences (MO) 118–06 de noviembre de 19141914 Campo sin bahías Carbondale, IL
Sureste (OK) Murray State (OK) 101–04 de octubre de 19131913 Durant, OK
Sureste (OK) Oklahoma City 102–013 de octubre de 19221922 Durant, OK
Southwestern (KS) Amigos 151–022 de noviembre de 19121912 Winfield, KS
Southwestern Louisiana Delcambre Academy 105–07 de noviembre de 19031903 Lafayette, LA
Southwestern Louisiana Patterson 107 a 6Diciembre de 19181918
Stephen F. Austin Center High School 120–029 de septiembre de 19231923 Nacogdoches, TX
Stephen F. Austin Marshall 113–09 de octubre de 19261926 Nacogdoches, TX
Stevens CCNY 162-03 de noviembre de 18851885 Hoboken, NJ
Stevens Point Normal St. Norbert 108–014 de octubre de 19211921 Fairgrounds Stevens Point, WI
Susquehanna Lykens YMCA 104–011 de octubre de 19021902 Selinsgrove, PA
Syracuse Manhattan 144-05 de noviembre de 19041904 University Oval Syracuse, NY
Temple Blue Ridge (MD) 110–01 de octubre de 19271927 Temple Field Philadelphia, PA
Tennessee American Temperance 104–07 de octubre de 19051905 Baldwin Park Knoxville, TN
Tennessee King (TN) 101–05 de octubre de 19121912 Waite Field Knoxville, TN
Tennessee Carson-Newman 101–025 de septiembre de 19151915 Waite Field Knoxville, TN
Tennessee Cumberland (TN) 101–023 de octubre de 19151915 Waite Field Knoxville, TN
Texas College Mary Allen 102–02 de noviembre de 19341934 Tyler, TX
Texas A Daniel Baker 110–0Octubre 1, 19201920 Kyle Field College Station, TX
Texas Tech Wayland Baptist 120–05 de octubre de 19251925 Sur Plains Fairgrounds Lubbock, TX
Trinidad (IA) Dana 103-015 de octubre de 19271927 Stock Yard Park Sioux City, IA
Tuskegee Americus Institute 109–019171917
Utah Fort Douglas 107–56 de noviembre de 19041904 Cummings Field Salt Lake City, UT
Utah Fort Douglas 129–028 de octubre de 19051905 Cummings Field Salt Lake City, UT
Utah College of Idaho 105 a 33 de noviembre de 19231923 Cummings Field Salt Lake City, UT
Utah Agrícola Crimsons 100-025 de noviembre de 19071907 U.A.C. gridiron Logan, UT
Utah Agrícola Idaho Technical 136-011 de octubre de 19191919 Adams Field Logan, UT
Valparaíso Lewis Institute 110–02 de noviembre de 19231923 Brown Field Valparaíso, IN
Vanderbilt Bethel (KY) 105–028 de septiembre de 19121912 Dudley Field Nashville, TN
Vanderbilt Maryville (TN) 100–35 de octubre de 19121912 Dudley Field Nashville, TN
Vanderbilt Henderson-Brown 100-016 de octubre de 19151915 Dudley Field Nashville, TN
Virginia Randolph-Macon 142–024 de noviembre de 18901890 Madison Hall Field Charlottesville, VA
Virginia Fort Monroe 102–014 de noviembre de 18941894 Madison Hall Field Charlottesville, VA
VMI Hampden-Sydney 136-0Octubre 2, 19201920 VMI Parade Ground Lexington, VA
Warrensburg Kemper Military 127–05 de octubre de 19121912 Warrensburg, MO
Washington Whitworth 100-018 de octubre de 19131913 Denny Field Seattle, WA
Washington Whitman 120–025 de octubre de 19191919 Denny Field Seattle, WA
Washington Willamette 108–026 de septiembre de 19251925 Estadio Husky Seattle, WA
Washington " Jefferson Grove City 100-01o de noviembre de 19131913 Washington, PA
Washington " Jefferson Dickinson 105–03 de octubre de 19141914 Washington, PA
Washington y Lee Morris Harvey 103-03 de octubre de 19141914 Wilson Lexington, VA
Washington y Lee Roanoke 118–310 de noviembre de 19171917 Wilson Lexington, VA
West Liberty State Cedarville 137-019 de noviembre de 19321932 West Liberty, WV
West Tennessee State Somerville High School 115-014 de octubre de 19161916 Memphis, TN
West Virginia Wesleyan George Washington 101–7Noviembre 6, 19201920 Buckhannon, WV
Estado occidental Normal Hillsdale 102–014 de octubre de 19161916 Western State Teachers College Field Kalamazoo, MI
Whittier Southern Branch 103-020 de noviembre de 19201920 Hadley Field Whittier, CA
Wiley Philander Smith 105–028 de septiembre de 19461946 Little Rock, AR
William Jewell Maryville (MO) 102–03 de noviembre de 19161916 Liberty, MO
Wisconsin Agua Blanca Normal 106–01o de noviembre de 18901890 Randall Field Madison, WI
Wyoming Colorado State–Greeley 103-05 de noviembre de 19491949 Jackson Field Greeley, CO
Yale Dartmouth 113–025 de octubre de 18841884 Hanover, NH
Yale Wesleyan 136-030 de octubre de 18861886 Yale Field New Haven, CT
Yale Wesleyan 106–015 de octubre de 18871887 Andrus Field Middletown, CT
Yale Wesleyan 105–017 de noviembre de 18881888 Yale Field New Haven, CT

Desglose de la lista

Como complemento a la lista, se ofrecen los siguientes resúmenes.

Apariciones de equipo en la lista

Oklahoma ha anotado al menos 100 puntos en la mayor cantidad de partidos, con ocho, seguido de Centre y Georgia Tech con cinco. Georgia Tech tiene el récord de una temporada en la que ha anotado al menos 100 puntos en la mayor cantidad de partidos, con tres en 1918.

Wesleyan ha permitido al menos 100 puntos en la mayor cantidad de partidos, con cinco, seguido por Cumberland (TN), Kansas City (KS), Kingfisher, Montana Western, Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma City, Phillips y Southwestern Oklahoma State con tres cada uno. Kansas City (KS) permitió la mayor cantidad de partidos de 100 puntos en una sola temporada, con tres en 1923.

Excluyendo los partidos del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX, los Houston Cougars son el único equipo actual de la FBS que anotó 100 puntos contra otro equipo de la FBS, contra Tulsa en 1968.

Un total de 23 equipos han ganado y perdido partidos de 100 puntos: 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 y Virginia.

Virginia y Pacific (OR) son los únicos equipos que han ganado y perdido un partido de 100 puntos en la misma temporada. En 1890, Virginia perdió ante Princeton 115-0 y derrotó a Randolph-Macon 136-0. En 1923, Pacific (OR) perdió ante Chemawa Indian School 104-0 y venció a George Fox, entonces llamado Pacific College, 118-0.

Menos margen de victoria

En un solo partido el equipo perdedor anotó más de siete puntos: North Central anotó 32 puntos en 1968 y North Park ganó por "sólo" 72 puntos.

Juegos por década

La temporada de 1920 produjo la mayor cantidad de partidos de 100 puntos en un solo año con 17, pero la década de 1910 resultó ser la década con la mayor cantidad de partidos de 100 puntos con 117. De 1910 a 1929, se jugaron un total de 181 partidos con 100 puntos anotados por un equipo, lo que significa que el 69% de todos los partidos de ese tipo se produjeron en este período de 20 años.

Decenio # Juegos Porcentaje del total
1860s 0 0,0
1870s 0 0,0
1880s135.4
1890s104.2
1900s3111.7
1910s11745.2
1920s6423.8
1930s82.9
1940s72.5
1950s31.2
1960s41.7
1970s00,0
198020,8
1990s00,0
2000s10,4
2010s00,0
2020s00,0

Notas

  1. ^ a b Enlaces al artículo de la temporada para el oponente cuando esté disponible o a su página general cuando no esté disponible.
  2. ^ Enlaces al artículo general de la temporada universitaria de fútbol. En el caso de juegos que involucran equipos de diferentes divisiones de NCAA, el artículo de temporada vinculado es el de la división superior representada por dichos equipos.

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