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813Jag
October 25th, 2007, 04:34 PM
The lopsided wins are great (who doesn't love those xnodx) but what about that skeleton in your teams closet? What's your schools most lopsided loss?
Southern 51-0 against FAMU in 1955.

poly51
October 25th, 2007, 04:36 PM
Cal Poly 0 University of The Pacific 88 1949

Go...gate
October 25th, 2007, 04:41 PM
Syracuse 71, Colgate 0 - 1959

89Hen
October 25th, 2007, 04:44 PM
Penn 89 - Delaware 0 1919
Penn 89 - Delaware 0 1921

Worst one I've witnessed:

ArkSt 55 - Delaware 14 in the 1986 Quarterfinals... looked like a track meet. xsmhx

Maroons
October 25th, 2007, 04:45 PM
Has to be Easterns's 99-0 loss to Wittenberg in 1931.

Minuteman87
October 25th, 2007, 04:46 PM
Wesleyan 80, UMass 0 in 1885
That year UMass (which was then called Massachusetts Agricultural College) played Amherst College four times, won two, lost one and tied one.

HiHiYikas
October 25th, 2007, 04:55 PM
72-14 To Chattanooga, back in 1978 when Chattanooga was in the middle of winning three straight SoCon titles.

bcrawf
October 25th, 2007, 04:55 PM
Iowa 66
UNI 0

Opening game of 1997 season and the Mike Dunbar era, it was nothing but a sign of times to come with that loser. Great O Coordinator, Awful Head Coach...

Mountain Panther
October 25th, 2007, 05:00 PM
Iowa 66
UNI 0

Opening game of 1997 season and the Mike Dunbar era, it was nothing but a sign of times to come with that loser. Great O Coordinator, Awful Head Coach...

Aw yes....the Tim Dwight era at Iowa....they were AWFUL after he graduated.

I remember the Iowa players taunting UNI in the press before that game...wish he could play them this year. xrulesx

McNeese75
October 25th, 2007, 05:11 PM
I'm not sure but it probably came in 2004 xlolx

I Bleed Purple
October 25th, 2007, 05:20 PM
81-22

Not all that long ago. I'm sure you'll be told who.

espete
October 25th, 2007, 05:20 PM
SDSU very first game with NDSU way back in 1903: SDSU 0, NDSU 85

FormerPokeCenter
October 25th, 2007, 05:22 PM
I'm not sure but it probably came in 2004 xlolx

Nah, we lost by 45 to K-State in 2003....and by 47 to Miami in 2000 when they had Santana Moss and company.....

McNeese72
October 25th, 2007, 05:22 PM
I'm not sure but it probably came in 2004 xlolx

No, the worst loss was back in our first decade of football when we lost 0-68 to Trinity.

In modern times, the worse loss is the 0-49 loss to Fresno St. in 1988. This is the game that Chris Buchanan has told me was the worse game he ever saw played by a McNeese team. And as you know, he has seen a bunch of them.

Doc

UAalum72
October 25th, 2007, 05:54 PM
1990 - Hofstra 58, Albany 7

Division I - 2003 Northeastern 51, Albany 0

Cranium716
October 25th, 2007, 05:56 PM
69-9 to UVA in 1979, but the other 50+ loss that stands out is a 55-0 loss to Salisbury St. (who?) in 1972, our first year of football. :(

seahawkfan2007
October 25th, 2007, 06:29 PM
1936 0-82 @ St. Lawrence U.

skinny_uncle
October 25th, 2007, 06:50 PM
Oklahoma State 70 SIU 7
1973 (my senior year)

LeopardFan04
October 25th, 2007, 07:01 PM
All time: 140-0, at Princeton, 10/29/1884


The 1884 team went 2-5, with both wins over Lehigh.

Gil Dobie
October 25th, 2007, 07:14 PM
NDSU 6, Trinity 80 - 1958

ngineer
October 25th, 2007, 07:43 PM
1887 Princeton 80 Lehigh 0..yet LU was 4-3 that year with wins over Swarthmore, Dickinson, Lafayette, and Cornell....The Tigers must have been somethin'..xrotatehx

Intrepid
October 25th, 2007, 08:02 PM
9/17/05 James Madison 65, Delaware State 7
I don't think that is the most lopsided loss but this is the most recent one I can find.

Baldy
October 25th, 2007, 08:08 PM
1937: GSU 0 Mercer 77

FargoBison
October 25th, 2007, 08:13 PM
2000
NDSU-80
MSU-Moorhead-0

SunCoastBlueHen
October 25th, 2007, 08:18 PM
Worst one I've witnessed:

ArkSt 55 - Delaware 14 in the 1986 Quarterfinals... looked like a track meet. xsmhx

That's the only Hen's game I can remember seening live where they were dominated from the opening snap and were completely and literally run over. Ugly, ugly loss.

JackTwice
October 25th, 2007, 08:19 PM
2000
NDSU-80
MSU-Moorhead-0
Just like an NDSU fan to turn something around from its original intent :D

There were some pretty ugly spankings that we took at the hands of NDSU in the late 80's (56-7 neighborhood) but I am not sure I have seen a game where a team had no answer for the other, like what happened to us at GSU in 2004 (63-7).

FargoBison
October 25th, 2007, 08:32 PM
Just like an NDSU fan to turn something around from its original intent :D

There were some pretty ugly spankings that we took at the hands of NDSU in the late 80's (56-7 neighborhood) but I am not sure I have seen a game where a team had no answer for the other, like what happened to us at GSU in 2004 (63-7).

Whoops, misread the thread title. Pain meds and posting probably aren't the greatest combo. With that said Cal Poly beat us 37-6 in 2005, not our biggest defeat but it is the only loss in the Craig Bohl era by more then 10 points.

Gil Dobie
October 25th, 2007, 08:43 PM
NDSU 6, Trinity 80 - 1958

Note for FargoBison and JackTwice xoopsx ;)

BlueHen86
October 25th, 2007, 08:53 PM
That's the only Hen's game I can remember seening live where they were dominated from the opening snap and were completely and literally run over. Ugly, ugly loss.
I was at that game. If I remember correctly Ark St. and UD traded TD's and it was 14 - 14 - neither team could stop the other. Ark St. scored again and then UD drove down field and it looked like it was going to be 21 - 21 but UD fumbled. Ark St. scored again and again and again...

BlueHen86
October 25th, 2007, 08:54 PM
9/17/05 James Madison 65, Delaware State 7
I don't think that is the most lopsided loss but this is the most recent one I can find.
I was living in Dover in 1980 when you guys lost 105 - 0 to Portland State.
Portland State's QB was Neil Lomax, who went on to play in the NFL.

blukeys
October 25th, 2007, 08:58 PM
9/17/05 James Madison 65, Delaware State 7
I don't think that is the most lopsided loss but this is the most recent one I can find.

You left out the 105-0 whooping Portland State put on you guys. Neil Lomax who later went on to the St. Louis Cardinals was the QB for PSU.

blur2005
October 25th, 2007, 10:38 PM
I was living in Dover in 1980 when you guys lost 105 - 0 to Portland State.
Portland State's QB was Neil Lomax, who went on to play in the NFL.
I want to know how a team can score than many points in a game - they must've been busting huge running touchdowns because there's no way they were passing once it was like 49-0.

Golden Eagle
October 25th, 2007, 10:45 PM
King College 75
Tennessee Tech 0

1923

Old Montana State Grad
October 25th, 2007, 10:50 PM
Was still a teacher working in Augusta, Georgia in the late 80s and my MSU Bobcats went to Gainsville, Florida. Got beat 69-0 and it could have and should have been much worse but the Florida coaching staff had third string players on the field by the middle of the second quarter. A number two on the depth chart receiver deliberately ran around our starting corner simply because he could. Even though one of my sons played for Georgia Southern and my wife is a Georgia graduate, I'll always respect Florida for not running up the score even though they could have beat us ten times worse than that score.

ChooChoo
October 25th, 2007, 11:02 PM
I want to know how a team can score than many points in a game - they must've been busting huge running touchdowns because there's no way they were passing once it was like 49-0.
Have you heard about this?:
The October 7, 1916, American football game between the Georgia Tech Engineers and the Cumberland College Bulldogs (now Cumberland University) was the most-lopsided game in the history of college football. Georgia Tech won, 222–0.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1916_Cumberland_vs._Georgia_Tech_football_game

YaleFootballFan
October 25th, 2007, 11:28 PM
For Yale, two lopsided losses come to mind:

1987 - Hawaii 62, Yale 10

1998 - UConn 63, Yale 21

catbob
October 26th, 2007, 10:37 AM
1911

Montana State 0 Utah 97

andy7171
October 26th, 2007, 11:00 AM
Yale layed out the Tigers pretty bad back in 2002 or 2003. I think it was like 62-27 or something completely embarrassing.

We gave D2 Loch Haven an a$$-kicking in 2005 70-0.

Barnstormer
October 26th, 2007, 11:02 AM
Actually..
1914
UNI: 0
Iowa: 95

Back then were were the Iowa State Teachers College of course. :-)



Iowa 66
UNI 0

Opening game of 1997 season and the Mike Dunbar era, it was nothing but a sign of times to come with that loser. Great O Coordinator, Awful Head Coach...

Ronin
October 26th, 2007, 11:14 AM
Has to be Easterns's 99-0 loss to Wittenberg in 1931.

Wow almost breaking the century mark in a football game.

Jag4Life
October 26th, 2007, 05:12 PM
Lopsided win: 2003 against PVU - 63 - 7
Lopsided lost: 1999 against FAMU.

Big Dawg
October 26th, 2007, 05:44 PM
Lopsided lost: 1999 against FAMU.

Boy was it...FAMU 65 Southern18...:D

That was our semi-final year, 1999


I think our most lopsided loss came to Virginia Tech in 2003...63-0

Seven Would Be Nice
October 26th, 2007, 05:47 PM
1937: GSU 0 Mercer 77

You know what the worst modern era loss is?

Kelly Green
October 26th, 2007, 06:46 PM
11/19/1950

00 UND
83 Kentucky

Intrepid
October 26th, 2007, 06:59 PM
I was living in Dover in 1980 when you guys lost 105 - 0 to Portland State.
Portland State's QB was Neil Lomax, who went on to play in the NFL.

WOW!!! Thanks BlueHen86

Intrepid
October 26th, 2007, 07:10 PM
You left out the 105-0 whooping Portland State put on you guys. Neil Lomax who later went on to the St. Louis Cardinals was the QB for PSU.

I think that might be the most lopsided loss ever in college football history.
Am I wrong???

GeauxLions94
October 26th, 2007, 08:13 PM
Nah, we lost by 45 to K-State in 2003....and by 47 to Miami in 2000 when they had Santana Moss and company.....

McFan75 was right about '04 where SFA won 55-7 xreadx

Thanks the McMedia Guide, you lost to K-State (55-14) in 2003 and 61-14 to Miami in 2000. There was the Trinity game in '54 (68-0), a 52-0 loss to Troy in 1968, a 49-0 loss at Fresno State in 1988 and a 51-3 loss to Louisiana Tech in '90.

Biggest Cowboy win - 76-0 over West Virginia Tech in 2006

As for Southeastern, biggest losses have come in last two years (both 62-0 losses) at Texas Tech and Kansas. Also the "will you run the ball please Hal" game at Northwestern State in 2003 in an 87-27 nailbiter. xrotatehx

Prior to returning football, biggest win (75-0) came back in 1932 against Jones County Jr. College. Also beat Kentucky Wesleyan (who could give JCJC a good game) earlier this year, 79-7, Troy State, 71-0, in 1951.

Biggest win against a D-I opponent since bringing back football was 64-10 over Prairie View in 2003. All others were back in the 50's.

JALMOND
October 26th, 2007, 09:20 PM
1996---Our first year in the Big Sky, we lost to Montana in Missoula I think the score was 66-10. A few years back we lost to Oregon 49-0.

That Griz team of '96 beat Oregon State 34-14. The Beavers scored a touchdown on the last play of the first half, and scored another near the end of the game. Other than that, it was all Griz, so we knew we were going to have our hands full at Missoula that year.

Jag4Life
October 26th, 2007, 09:32 PM
Boy was it...FAMU 65 Southern18...:D

That was our semi-final year, 1999


I think our most lopsided loss came to Virginia Tech in 2003...63-0

haha not funny. Most lopsided win came recently 33-28 over FAMU and they lost to somebody else 33-28 again. I htink it was Norfolk. lol

Eagle22
October 26th, 2007, 10:22 PM
You know what the worst modern era loss is?

Worst point differential is 45-0 @ Montana in the 2nd round of the 1995 playoffs.

Worst loss, IMO, was a 21-0 Homecoming loss at Paulson Stadium to Troy State ... when they were D2.

Both of them nails in Stower's coffin. The first one above, the final nail.

bjtheflamesfan
October 26th, 2007, 10:48 PM
64-0 to Jacksonville St in 1981

Eagle22
October 26th, 2007, 10:49 PM
Worst point differential is 45-0 @ Montana in the 2nd round of the 1995 playoffs.

Worst loss, IMO, was a 21-0 Homecoming loss at Paulson Stadium to Troy State ... when they were D2.

Both of them nails in Stower's coffin. The first one above, the final nail.

Actually, that Montana game would be our worst FCS (I-AA) loss. We dropped a 53-0 decision to Miami in 1994, and a 62-14 thumping to Florida in 1996. Those are probably the worst of the modern era, at least in terms of point differential.

Husky Alum
October 26th, 2007, 11:24 PM
UMass 77 NU 0 (Ironically, NU lost to Boston College by about 10 the week before) - 1999

NU 78 Stonehill 6 (2003)
NU 71 Cheyney 0 (2004)

Kill'em
October 26th, 2007, 11:41 PM
Actually, that Montana game would be our worst FCS (I-AA) loss. We dropped a 53-0 decision to Miami in 1994, and a 62-14 thumping to Florida in 1996. Those are probably the worst of the modern era, at least in terms of point differential.

I don't think the Florida loss was as bad as that. If I remember correctly, we moved the ball very well on them but fumbled four times. All four were on their side of the fifty, we were moving the ball, one was returned for a touchdown. I agree, the Miami game was one we were never in. Same with Montana.

Eagle22
October 26th, 2007, 11:49 PM
I don't think the Florida loss was as bad as that. If I remember correctly, we moved the ball very well on them but fumbled four times. All four were on their side of the fifty, we were moving the ball, one was returned for a touchdown. I agree, the Miami game was one we were never in. Same with Montana.

Bad loss in terms of points scored. As bad as our 4-7 record in 1996 was, that GSU team still rushed for over 300 yards against a very stout UF team that eventually won a mythical 1-A championship.

Like I mentioned in another post, our 21-0 loss to Troy State is the 'worst' in my opinion ... even if the score doesn't reflect the worst loss ever.

813Jag
October 27th, 2007, 07:36 AM
haha not funny. Most lopsided win came recently 33-28 over FAMU and they lost to somebody else 33-28 again. I htink it was Norfolk. lol
A 5 point win is lopsided? xconfusedx

pete4256
October 27th, 2007, 09:34 AM
I was at that game. If I remember correctly Ark St. and UD traded TD's and it was 14 - 14 - neither team could stop the other. Ark St. scored again and then UD drove down field and it looked like it was going to be 21 - 21 but UD fumbled. Ark St. scored again and again and again...

Rest assured that Ark State "got theirs" the next week. xasswhipx

Big Dawg
October 28th, 2007, 03:07 AM
haha not funny. Most lopsided win came recently 33-28 over FAMU and they lost to somebody else 33-28 again. I htink it was Norfolk. lol


Stop reaching...I see you also didn't want to post the "FAMU 65 Southern 18" part either....LMAOxlolx xlolx xlolx

Yeah, we really kicked that azz that night...and ya'll came into Bragg Stadium 8-0 and ranked in the I-AA Top 5...LMAOxlolx xlolx xlolx

Pure Comedy

813Jag
October 28th, 2007, 08:09 AM
Stop reaching...I see you also didn't want to post the "FAMU 65 Southern 18" part either....LMAOxlolx xlolx xlolx

Yeah, we really kicked that azz that night...and ya'll came into Bragg Stadium 8-0 and ranked in the I-AA Top 5...LMAOxlolx xlolx xlolx

Pure Comedy
Don't pay that dude no mind.
Y'all got us that time for sure, but unfortunately that wasn't our worse loss ever. But it was the worse that I witnessed.