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HighCountry
July 13th, 2011, 08:06 PM
...and no, I'm not talking about your horrible choice in hairstyle.

Let's get a thread going showcasing the biggest, baddest, most devastating performances your team has put up on the turf.


I'll start out with just one:

November 2007, Appalachian State-79 Western Carolina-35

The Catamounts weren't exactly shut down but the Mountaineer O lit 'em up.

Armanti Edwards was quoted shouting "Gimme da Loot!" during the offensive onslaught that ensued on that glorious fall day in Boone.

citdog
July 13th, 2011, 08:10 PM
Trevellian Station, Va 1864



http://www.scvva.org/paintings/ChargeAtTrevilianStation.jpg

Grizzaholic
July 13th, 2011, 08:13 PM
Montana vs SFA 70-14.......51-0 (10 TO's)


...or perhaps the entire Southland while they visit Missoula???

SideLine Shooter
July 13th, 2011, 08:14 PM
I'll go with the Oct. 31, 2008 Nationally televised ESPN 2 game with Wofford and a 70-24 Blow-out. What a night.

pleahy1
July 13th, 2011, 08:16 PM
Georgia Southern vs Johnson C. Smith, 2004. 84-3

TheRevSFA
July 13th, 2011, 08:18 PM
SFA vs Lamar 71-3

superman7515
July 13th, 2011, 08:20 PM
Delaware 93 - William & Mary 0

HighCountry
July 13th, 2011, 08:24 PM
Although this was far before the FCS/FBS divide, this needs to be brought up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1916_Cumberland_vs._Georgia_Tech_football_game

BlackNGoldR3v0lut10n
July 13th, 2011, 08:31 PM
November 2007, Appalachian State-79 Western Carolina-35

The Catamounts weren't exactly shut down but the Mountaineer O lit 'em up.

Armanti Edwards was quoted shouting "Gimme da Loot!" during the offensive onslaught that ensued on that glorious fall day in Boone.

I remember that one very well. A few days before the National Championship game vs. Delaware, I encountered a sailor talking smack about ASU with WCU. It got to the point where he needed to be reminded as to who the superior team is and why is that. My response to him was "44 points, 44 POINTS!" Nowadays, my response would be "Got Jug?"

Speaking of biggest blowouts, my alma mater (ETSU) had one of their own before the program ended.

ETSU 68, Chattanooga 7

http://www.etsubucs.com/assets/1/Sport/fbnotes12.pdf (it listed the game notes for ETSU's last game for now but it does have the highlights from that game

Go Lehigh TU owl
July 13th, 2011, 08:35 PM
All time - Lehigh 106 Penn State 0 1889

Recently - Lehigh 69 Georgetown 0 2002

VBR_Productions
July 13th, 2011, 08:45 PM
In our two-year history, Old Dominion's biggest blowout was a defeat of Savannah State 57-9 last season on November 6, 2010. We were up 50-7 at halftime and brought in backup QB true freshman Rashad Manley for the second half. I am 100% confident that we won't score 57 points this season against CAA teams.

http://www.odusports.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2010-2011/odu1106.html

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5159064293_d1fa12d0a5_z.jpg

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1190/5159065563_327cfee8d8_z.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/5159673688_37642898a0_z.jpg

Tribe4SF
July 13th, 2011, 09:08 PM
Delaware 93 - William & Mary 0

1915. A stellar year for the Indians. Team went 0-9-1 and scored only 20 points all year. The tie was 0-0.

At least our biggest win was by a wider margin. 95-0 over Bridgewater in 1931.

zilla
July 13th, 2011, 09:11 PM
This past season...

Coastal Carolina 70
Charleston Southern 3

Tribe4SF
July 13th, 2011, 09:14 PM
In our two-year history, Old Dominion's biggest blowout was a defeat of Savannah State 57-9 last season on November 6, 2010. We were up 50-7 at halftime and brought in backup QB true freshman Rashad Manley for the second half. I am 100% confident that we won't score 57 points this season against CAA teams.

http://www.odusports.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2010-2011/odu1106.html

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5159064293_d1fa12d0a5_z.jpg

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1190/5159065563_327cfee8d8_z.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/5159673688_37642898a0_z.jpg

Love the bottom picture with what appears to be a SSU linebacker headed in the wrong direction.

HighCountry
July 13th, 2011, 09:23 PM
In our two-year history, Old Dominion's biggest blowout was a defeat of Savannah State 57-9 last season on November 6, 2010. We were up 50-7 at halftime and brought in backup QB true freshman Rashad Manley for the second half. I am 100% confident that we won't score 57 points this season against CAA teams.

Damn I can't wait to see Savannah come to The Rock now.

darell1976
July 13th, 2011, 09:37 PM
1905: UND 87 Valley City State 0
1904: UND 86 Fargo College 0
1923: UND 89 Jamestown College 7

Since 2000:

2002: UND 66 Mesa St 7

Torgo
July 13th, 2011, 09:40 PM
Step 1: Take a team from Texas and ship them to Missoula in December.
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit

ValleyChamp
July 13th, 2011, 09:42 PM
2009:

Northern Iowa 66
South Dakota 7

crusader11
July 13th, 2011, 09:43 PM
Most recently 55-0 over Georgetown. The largest lopsided victory I can think of is a 63-6 win over Lehigh in 1987. In that '87 season, no game was decided by single-digits, and the average margin of victory was by an astounding 36 points. I'd have to assume that has got to be the best of all time, although maybe one of Georgia Southern's teams is better than that?

Grizzaholic
July 13th, 2011, 09:47 PM
Step 1: Take a team from Texas and ship them to Missoula in December.
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit

oooo oooo I know what happens in Step 2.

SFA 93
July 13th, 2011, 09:52 PM
SFA:92
TEXAS COLLEGE:0

McNeese75
July 13th, 2011, 09:53 PM
oooo oooo I know what happens in Step 2.

About the same when you take a top ranked Griz team and send them to the piney woods of Texas in early September.

Go Lehigh TU owl
July 13th, 2011, 09:53 PM
Most recently 55-0 over Georgetown. The largest lopsided victory I can think of is a 63-6 win over Lehigh in 1987. In that '87 season, no game was decided by single-digits, and the average margin of victory was by an astounding 36 points. I'd have to assume that has got to be the best of all time, although maybe one of Georgia Southern's teams is better than that?

1996 Marshall was the most dominant team i could find. The average score was 42-13 for the season. Their closest margin of victory was 14 points.

SU DOG
July 13th, 2011, 09:54 PM
Samford - 80
Troy - 0

Yeah, that was a long time ago (1961).

HailSzczur
July 13th, 2011, 09:59 PM
Biggest Blow out in our favor:
FCS: VU 52 Lehigh 0 1927 @ Franklin Field
All Time: VU 64 West Chester *at half time* 1997 @ Villanova. The game was called at half due to thunderstorms. The West Chester coach said he wanted his team to get back out there and play cause they had alot to prove. This was the year we went undefeated, Brian Westbrook was a freshmen, Brian Finneran won the Payton, Talley won the Robinson, and we lost in the quaterfinals to YSU

On the other hand, our worst loss was:
83-0 at West Point in 1944
The next biggest was 80-0 at Annapolis in 1917
I don't know what it is, but we seem to get destroyed at the service academies during times of war

Tribal
July 13th, 2011, 10:12 PM
1915. A stellar year for the Indians. Team went 0-9-1 and scored only 20 points all year. The tie was 0-0.

At least our biggest win was by a wider margin. 95-0 over Bridgewater in 1931.

SF was the QB that game, he ought to know.

Cat79
July 13th, 2011, 10:19 PM
Step 1: Take a team from Texas and ship them to Missoula in December.
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit

You are wrong -not a blowout but Montana pulled away in the second half

2008
Montana 31 Texas State 13 The game was close at the half

bjtheflamesfan
July 13th, 2011, 10:26 PM
I can think of a few.

1 from before my time on the mountain is teh Liberty all-time record for points scored and margin of victory

September 2 1995
Liberty 76
West Virginia Tech 6

A few other games of note:

September 29, 2007

Liberty 68
St Francis, PA 10

(with one more field goal the Flames would have matched our chancellor's jersey number, 4 months after his death)

The most one sided three home game stretch that I can recall in my time at Liberty:

October 17, 2009
Liberty 58
Coastal Carolina 13

October 24, 2009
Liberty 20
Charleston Southern 13

Oct 31, 2009
Liberty 55
Presbyterian 19

November 7, 2009
Liberty 54
VMI 14

Grizalltheway
July 13th, 2011, 10:45 PM
oooo oooo I know what happens in Step 2.

Chris gets them all ****ty?

DJKyR0
July 13th, 2011, 10:52 PM
I'm sure there are better ones, but I come up with:

2000 MSU-Moorhead - 80-0 W
2004 Valparaiso - 52-0 (first game as a transitioning D-I, if I'm not mistaken)
2007 Central Michigan - 44-14

I'll need to look back at some older records but particularly some of the '10-'20's teams should have some disgusting numbers.

Here we go:
1912 Wahpeton Indians - 123-0
1903 Flandreau Indians - 105-0
1903 South Dakota State - 85-0

chattanoogamocs
July 13th, 2011, 11:50 PM
Back when Chattanooga coach Russ Huesman was playing for the Mocs, they put up this score...

72-14.

The opponent? I bet there are some fans on here that know. Back when the "mocassin was on the other foot", the Mocs beat this team 7 out of the first 8 times they played.

(It isn't the biggest blowout in Mocs history, but it is one of the more notable margins in the last 40 years...I beileve UC's biggest blowout was 93-0 over Carson-Newman back in the early 1900's)

cmaxwellgsu
July 14th, 2011, 12:02 AM
Borrowed the bold part from Eaglebacker on gsufans.com. Quite a few beatdowns in 1999.

This was a national championship year with Youngstown St. being thrashed by the Eagles. Our offense was hitting on all cylinders for most of this year.

Record: 13-2

Fayetteville St. (Won 76-0)
Wofford (Won 55-14)
Oregon State (Lost 48-41)
Chattanooga (Won 49-10)
VMI (Won 62-0)
Western Carolina (Won 70-7)
Appalachian St. (Lost 17-16)
Citadel (Won 34-17)
East Tennessee St. (Won 55-6)
Furman (Won 41-38)
Jacksonville St. (Won 51-14)
Northern Arizona (Won 72-29)
Massachusetts (Won 38-21)
Illinois St. (Won 28-17)
Youngstown St. (Won 59-24)

This year was blowout central. Quite a year to be a student. Average score would be 49.8 to 17.5.

BearsCountry
July 14th, 2011, 12:32 AM
Well I expect us to be on Arkansas and Oregon's blowout list this year.

clenz
July 14th, 2011, 12:35 AM
2009:

Northern Iowa 66
South Dakota 7
Dont remember the exact scores of the top of my head but UNI/ISUB in 2007 was like 63_7 and then against st francis in 09 it was like 49-7 at half and ended like 63ish-10ish

Skjellyfetti
July 14th, 2011, 01:08 AM
Borrowed the bold part from Eaglebacker on gsufans.com. Quite a few beatdowns in 1999.

This was a national championship year with Youngstown St. being thrashed by the Eagles. Our offense was hitting on all cylinders for most of this year.

Record: 13-2

Fayetteville St. (Won 76-0)
Wofford (Won 55-14)
Oregon State (Lost 48-41)
Chattanooga (Won 49-10)
VMI (Won 62-0)
Western Carolina (Won 70-7)
Appalachian St. (Lost 17-16)
Citadel (Won 34-17)
East Tennessee St. (Won 55-6)
Furman (Won 41-38)
Jacksonville St. (Won 51-14)
Northern Arizona (Won 72-29)
Massachusetts (Won 38-21)
Illinois St. (Won 28-17)
Youngstown St. (Won 59-24)

This year was blowout central. Quite a year to be a student. Average score would be 49.8 to 17.5.

MOST of the year being key. :D

Twentysix
July 14th, 2011, 01:59 AM
Highest game score by
NDSU, modern: 80, vs.
Minnesota State-Moorhead
(80-0), 2000

Fewest points scored
against NDSU,
season: All-time--0
in 1897 and 1899;

Widest Margin of Victory:
123--in 1912, NDSU 123,
Wahpeton Indians 0
105--in 1903, NDSU 105,
Flandreau Indians 0
85--in 1903, NDSU 85,
South Dakota State 0
80--in 2000, NDSU 80,
Minnesota State-Moorhead
0
80--in 1917, NDSU 80,
Fargo College 0

http://www.gobison.com/pdf4/635580.pdf?SPSID=11862&SPID=695&DB_OEM_ID=2400

superman7515
July 14th, 2011, 06:31 AM
The FCS record is Portland State 105 - Delaware State 0 on 11/8/1980. Portland State had a few monster games that year behind Neil Lomax and were coming off a win against Cal Poly-Pomona 93-7, then went on to beat Weber State 75-0.

FCS_pwns_FBS
July 14th, 2011, 07:01 AM
Best blowouts (FCS teams)

38-7 over Delaware in 2001
70-7 over Chatty in 2001 (with Adrian Peterson barely keeping his 100 yard game streak alive)
54-7 over App. State in 2004

phoenix3
July 14th, 2011, 07:01 AM
Here are a couple for Elon:

9/5/09 56 - 0 v. Davidson
9/13/08 66 - 12 v. Presbyterian
9/8/09 59 - 16 v. WV Wesleyan
9/22/07 42 - 14 v. Liberty - (not really a great blow out, but a good score against a legit team)
11/11/06 45 - 0 v. NC A&T

Smitty
July 14th, 2011, 07:27 AM
...and no, I'm not talking about your horrible choice in hairstyle.

Let's get a thread going showcasing the biggest, baddest, most devastating performances your team has put up on the turf.


I'll start out with just one:

November 2007, Appalachian State-79 Western Carolina-35

The Catamounts weren't exactly shut down but the Mountaineer O lit 'em up.

Armanti Edwards was quoted shouting "Gimme da Loot!" during the offensive onslaught that ensued on that glorious fall day in Boone.


I was expecting this game to be mentioned... but not first.

Bam
July 14th, 2011, 08:20 AM
May have not been the biggest, but it COULD have been much worse--1995 1AA PO's 1st Round in Missoula--University of Montana 48 Eastern Kentucky 0. It was that score at half. Ouch!

FYI, this is what the local paper (i.e.- RIAL CUMMINGS of the Missoulian even printed) Thanks for the salt!--"Eastern Kentucky's I-formation offense came to Missoula in a plain brown wrapper Saturday - and left in a body bag."

McTailGator
July 14th, 2011, 08:22 AM
Montana vs SFA 70-14.......51-0 (10 TO's)


...or perhaps the entire Southland while they visit Missoula???


Can't wait to see the Griz in Lake Charles in a couple of years. Time to even out that McNeese vs Montana record again. (;

bonarae
July 14th, 2011, 08:27 AM
20th century pre-Ivy League era:
Most points scored on an opponent (tie; I sorted it by margin) - Harvard 69, Coast Guard 0 on October 19, 1946
Most points allowed to an opponent - Princeton 54, Harvard 13 on November 10, 1951

Harvard in the Ivy League era:
Most points scored on an opponent - Harvard 63, Dartmouth 21 on October 30, 1999
Most points allowed to an opponent - Yale 57, Harvard 0 on November 23, 1957

Source: CFB Data Warehouse

professor8315
July 14th, 2011, 09:19 AM
Damn I can't wait to see Savannah come to The Rock now.

xmadx This right here what makes me mad. SoCon always preaching about strength of their schedule. Now here ASU is playing NCA&T and the following week playing Savannah State. Not only both teams are the weakest in MEAC they are most loosing two teams in all FCS. If ASU wanted competition schedule SCSU, FAMU, B-CU or even Hampton. To say that you can't wait to see Savannah State in Boone......steams me under the collar.

citdog
July 14th, 2011, 09:31 AM
xmadx This right here what makes me mad. SoCon always preaching about strength of their schedule. Now here ASU is playing NCA&T and the following week playing Savannah State. Not only both teams are the weakest in MEAC they are most loosing two teams in all FCS. If ASU wanted competition schedule SCSU, FAMU, B-CU or even Hampton. To say that you can't wait to see Savannah State in Boone......steams me under the color.

YIKES

Grizzaholic
July 14th, 2011, 09:53 AM
Can't wait to see the Griz in Lake Charles in a couple of years. Time to even out that McNeese vs Montana record again. (;

Sure hope to make that game. The McNeese guys that came up were awesome. Just hope there is no humidity and cool.

cmaxwellgsu
July 14th, 2011, 10:13 AM
MOST of the year being key. :D

Just for you, my favorite blowout was the 54-7 beating we put on y'all in 2004. Unfortunately, it wasn't the sign of things to come....

TheValleyRaider
July 14th, 2011, 10:14 AM
Biggest in school history: Colgate 107 - RPI 0, 10/23/1915

Vs. a current D-I opponent: Colgate 60 - Cornell 7, 9/24/1983
Colgate 59 - Columbia 6, 11/25/1922
Colgate 58 - Syracuse 0, 10/26/1893

Biggest loss: Syracuse 71 - Colgate 0, 11/14/1959

Since 2003 (when I started watching)
Win: Colgate 50 - Bucknell 6, 10/25/2003
Loss: Delaware 40 - Colgate 0, 12/19/2003 (National Championship Game)

cmaxwellgsu
July 14th, 2011, 10:17 AM
xmadx This right here what makes me mad. SoCon always preaching about strength of their schedule. Now here ASU is playing NCA&T and the following week playing Savannah State. Not only both teams are the weakest in MEAC they are most loosing two teams in all FCS. If ASU wanted competition schedule SCSU, FAMU, B-CU or even Hampton. To say that you can't wait to see Savannah State in Boone......steams me under the collar.

With the conference games we all have, those games are a welcome sight to build some confidence and rest some guys. Oh yeah, they tend to be party weekends since the games are never in doubt....

biggie
July 14th, 2011, 10:52 AM
xmadx This right here what makes me mad. SoCon always preaching about strength of their schedule. Now here ASU is playing NCA&T and the following week playing Savannah State. Not only both teams are the weakest in MEAC they are most loosing two teams in all FCS. If ASU wanted competition schedule SCSU, FAMU, B-CU or even Hampton. To say that you can't wait to see Savannah State in Boone......steams me under the collar.
Getting any team to come to Boone is not so easy I'm sure. And we always want to have 6 home games, which means getting certain lower teams to come. Usually balancing it out is a good FBS away game. In coming years will be Montana/McNeese in home and home series, along with some FBS aways games in the same year.

gsu1moretime
July 14th, 2011, 11:48 AM
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/southern/georgia_southern/most_points.php

Bam
July 14th, 2011, 12:13 PM
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/southern/georgia_southern/most_points.php

Very interesting facts on this site. Hell,EKU was beaten by a HS team (Cynthiana HS-KY) 81-0 in 1914!

OL FU
July 14th, 2011, 12:32 PM
Not that it is that much to brag about but just to remind everyone why the Davidson Mildcats decided to give up SoCon football. The Furman Davidsion scores from 82-87

63-14
55-7
55-7
58-7
59-0
58-3
and most of Furman's scores were in the first half.


PFL you are welcome for our assitance in getting Davidson to realize the errors of their way.

Go...gate
July 14th, 2011, 12:43 PM
Biggest in school history: Colgate 107 - RPI 0, 10/23/1915

Vs. a current D-I opponent: Colgate 60 - Cornell 7, 9/24/1983
Colgate 56 - Lafayette 2, 10/25/75
Colgate 59 - Columbia 6, 11/25/1922
Colgate 58 - Syracuse 0, 10/26/1893

Biggest loss: Syracuse 71 - Colgate 0, 11/14/1959

Since 2003 (when I started watching)
Win: Colgate 50 - Bucknell 6, 10/25/2003
Loss: Delaware 40 - Colgate 0, 12/19/2003 (National Championship Game)

Added one.

Go...gate
July 14th, 2011, 12:45 PM
Not that it is that much to brag about but just to remind everyone why the Davidson Mildcats decided to give up SoCon football. The Furman Davidsion scores from 82-87

63-14
55-7
55-7
58-7
59-0
58-3
and most of Furman's scores were in the first half.


PFL you are welcome for our assitance in getting Davidson to realize the errors of their way.

The Patriot League helped out as well for two years (1987-88).

OL FU
July 14th, 2011, 12:59 PM
The Patriot League helped out as well for two years (1987-88).


The only thing I regret about not playing Davidson in football is it would make playing them in basketball a little more tolerable.

blueballs
July 14th, 2011, 02:16 PM
1996 Marshall was the most dominant team i could find. The average score was 42-13 for the season. Their closest margin of victory was 14 points.

The 1999 (50-17) GSU team had larger average point differentials but went 13-2 whereas Marshall ran the table in 1996.

AppAlum2003
July 14th, 2011, 02:22 PM
Biggest blowout? My 9 month old had strained peas a few nights ago and well.... it was a blowout all right. Had to throw the clothes away. Mine, and hers.

blueballs
July 14th, 2011, 02:24 PM
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/southern/georgia_southern/most_points.php

Take a look at some of the 1999 scores for GSU from that site:

76-0, 72-29 (playoff game), 70-7, 62-0, 59-24 (1-AA title game), 55-14, 55-6, 51-14, 49-10... that team was a juggarnaut.

CC Eagle
July 14th, 2011, 04:40 PM
Hey everybody. How's it going?

These aren't the biggest blowouts, but two of the most impressive performances I can recall came courtesy of Georgia Southern in 2004.

No. 3 Wofford came to town and left with a 58-14 whoopin'. A month later, No. 15 App. came to Paulson and got a 54-7 hole stomped into it. Seeing as how both teams had given GSU a close road loss the year before, those two games were some of the best revenge performances I've ever seen.

I Bleed Purple
July 14th, 2011, 04:52 PM
Only remember one. NOT in our favor, however. 81-22. xmadx

We beat up on lower division schools well, but that's kind of worthless.

clenz
July 14th, 2011, 06:46 PM
UNI's biggest wins pre D1 (in order of most points scored, but pretty close to margin as well):
82-0 v Wisc-Platteville 1915
76-5 v Iowa Industrial School 1904
75-0 v Coe 1904
73-7 v Wic-Whitewater 1983
72-0 v Des Moines 1901
71-0 v Loras 1919
67-7 v Augustana 1951
66-0 v Still College 1921

Biggest wins since joining D1
77-0 v Wayne St 1988
68-14 v Indiana State 2007
66-7 Winona St 1998
66-7 v South Dakota 2009
62-0 v Northern Michigan 2003
62-7 v Indiana State 2009
60-14 v PVAM 2000
59-14 v Morgan St 1988
58-6 v Indiana State 2004
56-6 Morgan St 1991
56-28 v Maine 2001

gsu6trophies
July 14th, 2011, 06:49 PM
MOST of the year being key. :D

This game was a heartbreaker. I think this is the one where we blocked a punt near the end of the game and it rolled out the back of the endzone before we could grab it. Made the game 17-16 instead of 17-21.

chattanoogamocs
July 14th, 2011, 07:07 PM
Back in the early 1900's, Chattanooga played Carson-Newman 3 times and beat them by a combined 199-0 (93-0 being the biggest)....which made it even more embarrassing when the Rodney Allison led team lost to them at home a couple of years ago.

Back in the late 70's (when Chattanooga was the bully of the SoCon), the Mocs beat Appalachian State 72-14...I am going to assume that is the worst (if not, it can't be far off) drubbing ASU has taken at the hands of a SoCon opponent.

And the best "it looks good on paper because they are now BCS" win for the Mocs was 70-0 win over Louisville back in 1928 (Chattanooga is 4-6 vs the Big East).

Ivytalk
July 14th, 2011, 07:57 PM
Harvard beat Columbia by something like 68-0 when I was a sophomore. Worst loss I can remember was 35-0 to Yale.

HighCountry
July 14th, 2011, 09:19 PM
xmadx This right here what makes me mad. SoCon always preaching about strength of their schedule. Now here ASU is playing NCA&T and the following week playing Savannah State. Not only both teams are the weakest in MEAC they are most loosing two teams in all FCS. If ASU wanted competition schedule SCSU, FAMU, B-CU or even Hampton. To say that you can't wait to see Savannah State in Boone......steams me under the collar.
Believe me I have been complaining about those two games for a while, but after that ODU score I wouldn't mind seeing someone get put into the dirt for four quarters. We already know it's going to be a one sided game, why not at least make it entertaining. By all means I would much rather play a CAA team, ECU, or anyone that would make it an interesting game but as others have said it is hard to get people to come to Boone. Don't be bitter because we've knocked y'all out of the post season so much in the recent past.

Seawolf97
July 14th, 2011, 09:29 PM
StonyBrook 69 Iona 9 2007 in the pouring rain at Iona. That was I belive Iona's last season of football.

BlueHenSinfonian
July 14th, 2011, 09:34 PM
The biggest blowouts I can personally remember for Delaware are the 84-0 game vs Westchester in '00 (which granted, is Div II) in which even though Tubby was throwing in true freshman and third stringers by the half, kept scoring with ease vs. the Golden Rams, and probably more noteworthy the 40-0 shellacking of Colgate in the '03 NC title game.

Knowing that we were playing who was supposed to be one of the two best I-AA (at the time) teams in the nation, and that we were completely dominating the game made it feel very special as a Delaware fan. Of course, the second half of last years NC title game gave all of us Delaware fans a bit of a taste of what it must have been like for Colgate back in '03...

McTailGator
July 15th, 2011, 06:00 AM
Sure hope to make that game. The McNeese guys that came up were awesome. Just hope there is no humidity and cool.


HA!

It will be cool in November.

But it is ALWAYS humid in LC.

Heat index 104 yesterday.

Grizzaholic
July 15th, 2011, 10:52 AM
HA!

It will be cool in November.

But it is ALWAYS humid in LC.

Heat index 104 yesterday.



NOOOOO.