I think it was 1983 when Nebraska blew out Minnesota 84-13. I remember the game because NU scored 3 TDs in each quarter, which I thought was pretty rare.
It was 83 & the craziest thing I remember about that is that we only had 5 completions, 3 by Gill & 2 by the backup & Irving Fryar had 2 catches for 138 yards & 2 TD, both in the 1st quarter, one for 68 & one for 70. 595 yards rushing & 790 yards total offense & we even had 3 TO.
Fun fact about that Rutgers team in 2016. Michigan + Michigan State + Ohio State + Penn State? 0-224 combined. 0-78, 0-49, 0-58, 0-39 respectively. They had a good year that year.
Willy Milhouse, #85 who scored the last touchdown for West Virginia against Clemson, was the WRs coach for half a season of the Mainz Golden Eagles in Germany where I played. Later he played WR for the Darmstadt Diamonds against us and got ejected in that game. 😅
Surprised you didn't have any older blowouts. The one that stands out in my mind is the one featured from the ESPN 30 for 30 episode, "Pony Excess" where Houston scored 95 points on SMU.
Nothing about the majority of these were crazy. When you have top ranked teams against unranked opponents, blowouts are expected. The WVU vs Clemson was a good one, but other than that, each of these games scores were pretty much expected. OSU Wisconsin in 2014 would have been phenomenal. Even Florida OSU 2007 or 2008 would have been good as well.
I remember years ago when my kids were playing high school football in a small town. One Friday night, our team beat a neighboring town 63 to 0. This was a situation where the towns were so close everyone knew everyone. A bunch of us parents went to eat at a local restaurant where a group from the other town came in. They were livid because they felt our coach had run up the score and humiliated their kids. It could have gotten ugly, but one of the fathers in our group who was a cool headed person, calmed them down. He told them that our coach was not only not playing his first string, he had benched all of them in the third quarter and was playing his second and third string. He was even letting kids play positions they had never played. He was trying not to score without actually telling the kids not to score. Unfortunately they were still scoring. The other folks apologized and went to their table saying they had not realized that. Remember in high school school they only play 12 minute quarters
I feel like he didn’t put it because Warner is NAIA which is on the same level as D3. SF Austin is D1 and most of the matches on these lists are D1 against D1
@@johnfisher7933 not really, Wisconsin and Michigan have been trading blows with each other for the last few years. Wisconsin is definitely not Michigans little brother, nice try though.
Another game I would like to see added was the Wisconsin Badgers vs Indiana Hoosiers. Badgers beat them 83-20 in 2010. Yeah the score is crazy was an ever crazier stat is that same day they scored more points than their own basketball team 😂
I watched that Michigan/Rutgers game live. Michigan ran the same off tackle right run play the entire second half and Rutgers still didn’t stop it. Apparently some of the Michigan players even told them it was going off right tackle. That last TD Michigan scored was one of the most lethargic and pathetic displays of defense I have ever seen.
The biggest win in college football history was Georgia Tech vs Cumberland 222-0 and no, im not joking i think it was in the 30s or the 40s cant remember
I would think Ohio State's dismantling of Wisconsin 59-0 in the 2014 Big Ten Championship with their third-string QB would rank higher for people than several of these entries.
Agreed. These are generally teams that were expected to demolish the opposition. When you have ranked vs unranked... what do you expect other than a blowout?
10:06 Just when I thought the only clips of Kansas in this video would be blowouts at our expense, they go and include the 2007 Nebraska game. Glorious.
what does the winning coach even say to the losing coach during the handshake after a huge blowout? "good game coach. your team played well today" hahahaha
1901 Michigan wolverines are the only team in college football history to go unscored on 550-0. The 1916 Georgia tech team has the highest margin of victory game in history 222-0. Yes the 1901 team was a few years before the forward pass was legal and the Tech game was against a team with mixed athletes( the opponent ended there football program the previous year so they played with other athletes to fulfill there obligation) but the records still count and stand as played.
I think if you make a sequel include Penn State blowing out Illinois 63-10 in 2005, it wasn't even _nearly_ that close. Penn State was up 56-3 at halftime with backups already subbed in (last TD before halftime came from the backups).
2:28 I remember watching that bowling green game on tv before the Hawkeyes played, and I thought that bowling green had a chance, cause they were playing close at one point, I was wrong when I flipped back😅
Iowa was kind of trash last year... OSU PSU and Michigan are the only strong competitors in the Big 10... When was the last time the West division has won a championship? Googled it out of curiosity. Wisconsin won 2011 and 2012 (was given 2010 since OSU vacated) but the West hasn't been competitive since the 1990's and first two years of 2000's
@@lieutenantgothmog4370 Iowa also beat Penn State after that one of the top teams in the Big Ten. So yes, it was a quality win. They only lost to Wisconsin and Purdue before falling to Michigan.
What about Missouri blowing out Delaware st the full game wasn't even played because both coaches decided to shorten the third and fourth quarters because it was such a blowout
These are nice and all, but these are nothing in comparison to Georgia Tech vs Cumberland back in 1916. 222-0 Georgia Tech! They had 922 rushing yards!
I saw the UNC vs ODU game. Old Dirty got their a$$es busted that day. 80-20? But to be fair, I think this was the first year ODU had a football program so that sort of explains the blowout.
I think it was 1983 when Nebraska blew out Minnesota 84-13. I remember the game because NU scored 3 TDs in each quarter, which I thought was pretty rare.
It was 83 & the craziest thing I remember about that is that we only had 5 completions, 3 by Gill & 2 by the backup & Irving Fryar had 2 catches for 138 yards & 2 TD, both in the 1st quarter, one for 68 & one for 70. 595 yards rushing & 790 yards total offense & we even had 3 TO.
As a MN sports fan this is normal
@@charliecampbell6049 as a nebraska sports fan this used to be normal
@@terriblejustterrible8770 As you probally know this happens to every single one of our sports teams. The vikings look decent this year
@@charliecampbell6049 the Vikings are the only Minnesota team that is respectable at a national level
The fact that Iowa scored that many points is absolutely astonishing
What about Stephen f Austin blowing out Warner 98-0
That’s what I’m saying? There was 2 of those games this year
@@americanfirst913 what was the second one?
@@neiljoysey2844 you could have at least tried to get 100
@@therealmaxman0511 Southern University beat Florida memorial 86-0
there’s no clips of stephen f austin
Fun fact about that Rutgers team in 2016.
Michigan + Michigan State + Ohio State + Penn State?
0-224 combined.
0-78, 0-49, 0-58, 0-39 respectively. They had a good year that year.
I had said based on how many each team hung on Rutgers, Michigan should've won the Big 14 that year. I was mad they didn't.
OH MY GOSH I LOOKED IT UP YOU'RE RIGHT BRO!!!
@@JL-sm6cgThey we’re the best and absolutely deserved to win the B1G championship that year. That OSU game was a disgrace to the sport
@@andrewblakeslee8709No it wasn't.
Willy Milhouse, #85 who scored the last touchdown for West Virginia against Clemson, was the WRs coach for half a season of the Mainz Golden Eagles in Germany where I played. Later he played WR for the Darmstadt Diamonds against us and got ejected in that game. 😅
Surprised you didn't have any older blowouts. The one that stands out in my mind is the one featured from the ESPN 30 for 30 episode, "Pony Excess" where Houston scored 95 points on SMU.
In the earliest days of cfb georgia tech beat a team called Cumberland 222-0.
@@reverandhale863 Or as I like to call that game: The Wrath of John Heisman
Pony excess 😂😂😂😂😂😂 NO MERCU
Not televised, even though SMU could play on nationally televised games, Houston was under a tv ban at the time
No ond wants to watch old videos
Damn you did Bowling Green dirty with the back to back blowouts
stop saying the d word
as a bgsu student, so happy we aren't TOTAL garbage anymore for the most part
That 2013 FSU team was crazy
Nothing about the majority of these were crazy. When you have top ranked teams against unranked opponents, blowouts are expected. The WVU vs Clemson was a good one, but other than that, each of these games scores were pretty much expected. OSU Wisconsin in 2014 would have been phenomenal. Even Florida OSU 2007 or 2008 would have been good as well.
Only one crazy was #5 fsu vs #3 Clemson in Death Valley
Ohio State vs MSU last year should’ve made this list along with the 2014 Big 10 Title game
It's obv you like OSU. WE GET IT!
@@xdgaming70 If we're talking about completely unexpected blowouts, I'd recommend the Iowa-OSU game in 2017. Why'd you leave that one out?
Utah putting a beatdown on #13 was pretty impressive
I remember watching the Michigan vs Rutgers game that’s when I fell in love with football and I started playing ever since
That West Virginia is probably the most impressive win because it was a bowl game and Clemson was #15 ranked at the time
I was waiting for the Georgia Tech vs Cumberland game from 1916…
And now Texas leaving Oklahoma with a goose egg on the board.
I remember years ago when my kids were playing high school football in a small town. One Friday night, our team beat a neighboring town 63 to 0. This was a situation where the towns were so close everyone knew everyone.
A bunch of us parents went to eat at a local restaurant where a group from the other town came in. They were livid because they felt our coach had run up the score and humiliated their kids. It could have gotten ugly, but one of the fathers in our group who was a cool headed person, calmed them down.
He told them that our coach was not only not playing his first string, he had benched all of them in the third quarter and was playing his second and third string. He was even letting kids play positions they had never played. He was trying not to score without actually telling the kids not to score. Unfortunately they were still scoring. The other folks apologized and went to their table saying they had not realized that.
Remember in high school school they only play 12 minute quarters
They built a new school and their first year had no seniors we beat them 70-0 it felt sooo good
56-6 the next year
Clemson blewout Louisville, 77-16 in 2018, wished that was on here. Good content, though.
I got to go to that game and to say the stadium was hyped would be an understatement
Good lord I sure don’t wanna remember that one 🤦🏻 2-10 that year really sucked lmao
Could have also included Pitt beating New Hampshire 77-7 last year
or penn state beating idaho 79-7 in 2019, beating fcs by a lot isnt that hard unlike beating a team in your own conference for pitt becomes a challnge
This video better include Ga Tech beating Cumberland 222-0
Go Jackets
you think they have footage of that?
I’m very surprised that sf Austin isn’t on here when the beat Warner 98-0 this year
I feel like he didn’t put it because Warner is NAIA which is on the same level as D3. SF Austin is D1 and most of the matches on these lists are D1 against D1
As a Wisconsin fan, all I can say is thank you for not including the 2014 Big Ten championship game 😂😂😂
One of my favorite games to watch 😂
Wisconsin is michigans lil brother
@@johnfisher7933 shut up with the fricking little brother jokes lol
@@johnfisher7933 not really, Wisconsin and Michigan have been trading blows with each other for the last few years. Wisconsin is definitely not Michigans little brother, nice try though.
@@the4thempirewisconsin the middle child
Another game I would like to see added was the Wisconsin Badgers vs Indiana Hoosiers. Badgers beat them 83-20 in 2010. Yeah the score is crazy was an ever crazier stat is that same day they scored more points than their own basketball team 😂
I watched that Michigan/Rutgers game live. Michigan ran the same off tackle right run play the entire second half and Rutgers still didn’t stop it. Apparently some of the Michigan players even told them it was going off right tackle. That last TD Michigan scored was one of the most lethargic and pathetic displays of defense I have ever seen.
Very glad you didn't include 2015 Georgia Tech vs. Tulane. We got blown out 66-10 and was the second worst loss in Tulane history.
oof
The biggest win in college football history was Georgia Tech vs Cumberland 222-0 and no, im not joking i think it was in the 30s or the 40s cant remember
I am well aware. It was in 1916, and one of my favorite games of all-time.
@@Cornman862
Love the videos and content! Keep it up!
Lets not forget about GT and Cumberlands 222-0. Although there is no footage, the game lives on in infamy.
2010 Wisconsin: 70-3 vs Austin Peay | 83-20 vs indiana | 70 - 23 vs Northwestern
I don’t want to be reminded of the cardinals vs wildcats game last year
I would think Ohio State's dismantling of Wisconsin 59-0 in the 2014 Big Ten Championship with their third-string QB would rank higher for people than several of these entries.
Agreed. These are generally teams that were expected to demolish the opposition. When you have ranked vs unranked... what do you expect other than a blowout?
facts
Texas humiliated OU today. Put that in Vol. II.
Looks like Oklahoma got revenge... 1 year later
might not be as high of score as these, but certainly as or more impressive is Kansas State vs OSU
i’d cry if i had to play Michigan😂
Joe sheisty throwing a td for the Buckeyes! Never saw any highlights of him as a Buckeye
Some other ideas:
- 09/25/2021: Georgia 62, Vanderbilt 0
- 09/30/2017: Alabama 66, Ole Miss 3
- 11/05/2016: Washington State 69, Arizona 7
- 10/22/2016: Auburn 56, Arkansas 3
- 12/06/2014: Ohio State 59, Wisconsin 0
- 10/18/2014: Alabama 59, Texas A&M 0
- 10/05/2013: Florida State 63, Maryland 0
- 11/03/2012: UCLA 66, Arizona 10
- 10/11/1997: UCLA 66, Texas 3
- 10/31/1992: Nebraska 52, Colorado 7. The teams were both ranked #8 at the time.
- 11/30/1985: Miami Hurricane 58, Notre Dame 7
2023p : LSU 72 Grambling state 10
2023 Michigan state 0 vs Michigan 49
GA Tech vs Cumberland 222-0
@@ilovefootball65 WHAT NO WAY
@@ilovefootball65 NO WAY! thats gotta be madden bro
10:06
Just when I thought the only clips of Kansas in this video would be blowouts at our expense, they go and include the 2007 Nebraska game. Glorious.
2:00 it looked like the Grady Jarrett sack but without a flag 😂
For real the college refs are better then the NFL refs 😂
You should do a compilation of star players highlights with the school they transferred from (ex. Will Levis with Penn state)
The biggest blowout in CFB history is from 1916 Georgia tech beat Cumberland 222-0. They had over 900 yards rushing and 32 rushing touchdowns
Washington destroying Oregon 70-21 was crazyyyy 😂
0:48 Miami has yet to recover from this loss.
It amazes me Rutgers is still in the Big Ten
TCU beating Texas Tech 82-27 with Patrick Mahomes on Tech’s roster is wild
1:26 Bro’s name is in Chinese
Wisconsin’s points record should be on here
I was at the 2014 TCU - Tech game, truly an experience 😂
I love seeing Oregon on this list not once, but twice
You can update this with Kansas State over Oklahoma State from this past weekend.
I'm surprised you didn't put New Mexico on here
what does the winning coach even say to the losing coach during the handshake after a huge blowout?
"good game coach. your team played well today"
hahahaha
I love the fact that in the Georgia Southern game, the announcer gradually becomes less and less enthusiastic about every touchdown scored.
Can we just talk about how Clemson destroyed Charleston Southern 66-17 that was honestly crazy to whitness
What about the game that literally just happened? SFA 98-0 Warner
For real
That's my HS friend and fellow graduate Demario! 1:52
I used to go to a small NAIA college in KY and my sophomore year we got beat 98-0 lmao
The first time I’ve ever seen a non clickbait score or anything like that
1901 Michigan wolverines are the only team in college football history to go unscored on 550-0. The 1916 Georgia tech team has the highest margin of victory game in history 222-0. Yes the 1901 team was a few years before the forward pass was legal and the Tech game was against a team with mixed athletes( the opponent ended there football program the previous year so they played with other athletes to fulfill there obligation) but the records still count and stand as played.
I think if you make a sequel include Penn State blowing out Illinois 63-10 in 2005, it wasn't even _nearly_ that close. Penn State was up 56-3 at halftime with backups already subbed in (last TD before halftime came from the backups).
Not surprised to see Maryland in there three times smh 🤣🤣😵😵
2:28 I remember watching that bowling green game on tv before the Hawkeyes played, and I thought that bowling green had a chance, cause they were playing close at one point, I was wrong when I flipped back😅
wku beat fiu 73-0 two weeks before this ep was released, sad it wasn't included
2021 blowout of Iowa in the Big Ten Championship by Michigan 42-3
Iowa was ranked 13th and Michigan was ranked 2nd.
Iowa was kind of trash last year... OSU PSU and Michigan are the only strong competitors in the Big 10... When was the last time the West division has won a championship?
Googled it out of curiosity. Wisconsin won 2011 and 2012 (was given 2010 since OSU vacated) but the West hasn't been competitive since the 1990's and first two years of 2000's
@@stewg4661 Rutgers Blowouts were featured twice on the video though.
@@stewg4661 Since when was a 10-4 record "kinda trash"?
Yea, Iowa beat Colorado State that year, that was a quality ass win.
@@lieutenantgothmog4370 Iowa also beat Penn State after that one of the top teams in the Big Ten. So yes, it was a quality win.
They only lost to Wisconsin and Purdue before falling to Michigan.
USC hanging 120 (to 31) on Darren McFadden and Arkansas '05-'06.
Unbeaten USC blasting unbeaten OU 56-19 for the NC.
2005 USC hanging 66 on ucla.
gonna need to make a new video for Michigan this season
The biggest game ever
Played by the best team
no Oregon vs florida state Rose Bowl 2015?
THE INTRO
OU LOST MY SOONERS WEREN'T READY I THINK.
I kinda understand our offense was garbage because of that cheap shot by TCU DB but we’re the fuck was our defense
@@sooners2037 yeee I'm thinking they need to fire the coach, but OU trying to recover.
me personally i would never let this slide
What about south alabama
I wish there was a video recording of Georgia Tech beating Cumberland 222-0.
What about LSU’s 66-17, 55-3, and 66-38 blowouts in 2019?
What about the 73-0 of OU vs Arkansas State in 2023?
Texas OU blowout today 49-0
It was beautiful! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
6:28 look at the score
Watch almost every Montana Grizzlies game this year except for our Idaho State game and they were all blowouts
I hate seeing schools like odu or savanah state losing 70-3 to a insane top 10 power 5 school
I remember GT blowing out Cumberland 222-0 like it was yesterday 😢
What about Texas A&M and Oklahoma when Oklahoma blew out Texas A&M 77-0
what about south dakota state vs arkansas pine bluff game?!
1:20 heisman baby
Imagine if you were playing for the team that lost and you go back to school the next day
What about Georgia Tech Beating Cumberland 222-0
Oklahoma got blown out today 😂😂😂
Should have include WKU 73 - 0 conference opener this year
What about Missouri blowing out Delaware st the full game wasn't even played because both coaches decided to shorten the third and fourth quarters because it was such a blowout
These are nice and all, but these are nothing in comparison to Georgia Tech vs Cumberland back in 1916. 222-0 Georgia Tech! They had 922 rushing yards!
Missing Auburn vs Purdue from a few years ago and Alabama vs Texas A&M in 2014
The University of Memphis defeating BGSU is brutal
you could make a video with about 75% of college games
This should include South Dakota State's 90-6 win vs Arkansas Pine Bluff
Nobody shall have a bigger margin than Michigan
4:28 kinda creeps me out
what about georgia tech beating cumberland gap 212-0
It’s never good when your school is in back to back clips for allowing 77
Maryland has been blown out by every college football team
I'm sitting here thinking, "Nobody ever really hangs 80 on a team." And then 4 do (provided they made the extra point in the two that left off at 79).
What bout SFA or Syracuse vs Wagner this year?
What about the national championship Georgia vs TCU
I saw the UNC vs ODU game. Old Dirty got their a$$es busted that day. 80-20? But to be fair, I think this was the first year ODU had a football program so that sort of explains the blowout.
I’m pretty sure in the 94’ season Penn state had an 89-0 win against Cincinnati
Stephen F Austin the kings of huge wins 😂😂😂 run the tape
Go blue〽️
On that last one, I believe that was the second week in a row that Ohio State beat someone 62-3.