College Football's Safest Record Will Never Be Broken

Georgia Tech 222, Cumberland College 0

By David Funk, published Jul 18, 2007
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There have been many records in college football over the years that are deemed unbreakable by fans. From the record-setting Washington Huskies team that had a 63-game unbeaten streak from 1907-17 to Oklahoma's 47-game win streak from 1953-57, records have been set that will likely never be broken. How about Barry Sanders averaging over 238 rushing yards per game in a single season for Oklahoma State in 1988 in route to winning the Heisman Trophy? How about Ron Dayne's career rushing record? Nope. None of these previously mentioned records are remotely close to the one that is guaranteed to never be broken. Yes, I said guaranteed.

In 1916, a school that had discontinued its football program, was not allowed to cancel their game that was scheduled for October 7, 1916. Cumberland College(now Cumberland University) traveled to Atlanta to take on John Heisman's Georgia Tech football team.

A year earlier, Cumberland College pounded Georgia Tech in baseball, 22-0. So Cumberland had to pay $3,000 if they did not show up to play the Georgia Tech Engineers(now called the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets). So Cumberland's manager, George Allen, strung together a team of 14 players to go to Atlanta.

After the first quarter of play, Georgia Tech was winning 63-0. Heisman was likely angry at his baseball team losing badly the year before, so the football team was not about to have mercy on Cumberland County. Georgia Tech then took a 126-0 lead into halftime.

Georgia Tech did letup some in the second half by "only" scoring 54 points in the third quarter followed by 42 in the final quarter. The team forced 15 turnovers, and Georgia Tech scored everytime they had the ball on offense. They also scored 18 offensive touchdowns while Cumberland County had negative 28 yards of offense in the game, though they did have 14 yards passing while Georgia Tech had zero. Georgia Tech had 14 touchdowns off special teams and defense, too. Neither team officially made a first down in the game because Georgia Tech scored everytime they had the ball and Cumberland County never converted any.

College Football's Safest Record Will Never Be Broken

The scoreboard that shows the most lopsided victory and most points scored by one team in college football history.

Credit: Wikipedia

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Takeaways
  • The most unbreakable record in college football history was set on October 7, 1916.
Did You Know?
Cumberland County discontinued its football program in 1916, but was forced to play Georgia Tech or pay a $3,000 forfeiture settlement.
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Thanks, David. Hard to believe I wasn't aware of Miami's accomplishment in from 1985-94, winning 58 straight home games. They were the most successful program in those years after having several stars jump to the next level. I still vividly remember Miami beating Oklahoma repeatedly in those days, but I am glad they will resume play against one another this year! They play September 8 in Norman, and I can't wait!

Posted on 07/28/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

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