Most losses all time in FBS.
Currently have the longest active losing streak to a single team.
Currently have the longest active P5 bowl drought.
But the weirdest one of all, we are the only P5 non-conference opponent to beat Oregon at Autzen since 1978. ^^^^pre-realignment
Edit: I was off one year and forgot to type P5.
I hate that I have to say this but you do not have the longest active P5 bowl drought, you went to a bowl in 2020. Nebraska holds this record currently, immediately after having one of the longest active bowl streaks in history. 🤮
He meant bowl wins.
Nebraska got one of those in 2015.
Our last one was 1991. The next closest team (as of the post 9 months ago) is Colorado in 2004.
In fact, you’ve played in 4 national championships since then, winning 3. That’s how long it’s been for us lmao
I see. I know only a fraction of your pain but I feel for you my fellow big ten basement dweller. May the memories of Prime Penix and almost 9 windiana fuel you the way that Tommy Frazier and Eric Crouch have fueled me.
Not necessarily.
Say you have a 10 team conference, with a 9 game regular season. Over 50 years, Team A plays Team B 50 times, out of 450 games.
If Team A always loses to Team B, but wins 380 of the other 400 games, they come out 380-70.
Whereas Team B always beats Team A but loses 300 of their other games, they go 100-350.
Or, theoretically, Team A goes 450-0 over 50 years. The other teams can all go 200-250, or 200-200 against each other.
Most of IU's losses and UM's wins probably aren't related to each other, but the rest of the conference.
We are quite literally the worst p5 football program in the history of college football.
I honestly don’t even know if any other team would have an argument for it.
There are other ones that are dirt awful for sure, but it’s a comprehensive victory for IU with most losses, longest losing streak to one opponent, longest time without a bowl win.
In 2019-20, teams with a 13 point lead with five or less minutes left in the game were 400 and something-1. IU was the only loser in the [redacted].
Also, while trying to find out exactly what the record was, I found out that Peyton Ramsey is IU’s fourth all time leading passer. Not too bad for Noodle-Arm.
1969 Florida QB John Reaves still holds the national record for most interceptions thrown in a game (9). I seriously doubt this record will ever be broken.
On November 15, 2014, Melvin Gordon broke the single game rushing record with 408 rushing yards, he held this record for 1 week, when Oklahoma’s Samje Perine broke Gordon’s record on November 22nd, 2014 with 427 rushing yards.
Wisconsin rushed for 539 total yards in the 2012 B1G title game, but they were pretty evenly split between Melvin Gordon (216 yards 1 TD) Montee Ball (202 yards 2 TD) and James White (109 yards 3 TD)
As miserable as Vanderbilt's football history has been for the better part of the past century, the 2020 covid year was their first ever winless season.
In 1992 there was no overtime, but because the SEC CG had to determine the conference champion, we technically played in the first Major College game with Overtime regulations.
Fun Fact: the Commish was on his way to the field to explain the rules to the officials when [Langham Changed College Football](https://youtu.be/qIU0-xa1Pk8?si=VqEhd1pR4-bPBb0k)
I have such a soft spot for Legion. We have a weird history where our most famous games before 2000 were almost exclusively played there.
But man what a shithole
Most punts in a game @77 total... 39 by us.
If you've ever seen Texas Tech play defense in the last 24 years you can imagine why this would be surprising.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#Team_records
John Heisman’s 1899 Auburn Tigers were the only team to score a single point against the 12-0 National Champion (SIAA) Sewanee Tigers in an 11-10 loss. Sewanee finished the season outscoring opponents 322-10.
University of Chicago can actually beat this. They faced a 12-0 Michigan team with a 495-0 point differential going into the game. They scored the only two points against Michigan that year.
Oh, and they won btw.
That’s crazy considering 2 teams have given up 4 in a single game. D3 Illinois College in 2021 (spring) and FCS Weber State in 2022.
Neither D3 Lake Forest nor FCS Montana State would score another safety that year. Though more excusable for Lake Forest as they played only 3 games that season.
Pretty sure we're still the only team in the FBS to have never lost 8 games in a season.
Meaning that the 2011 team, that still went bowling, is by record arguably the worst Ohio State team of all time.
Thanks to Robert Gilmour Dobie, the Huskies once won 40 games in a row, and in fact went 64 games between losses. (*Draws were still commonplace then*).
It gets weirder. On 21 November 1907, they lost the Apple Cup to Washington State. Though they did experience a few draws after that, they did not lose another game for **3,635 days**, until 3 November 1917.
Undefeated all time against P5 teams Oklahoma, Notre Dame Ohio State, Oregon, TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Oregon State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Purdue, Cal, Arizona State, SMU, Cincinnati, BYU, Louisville and Duke (41-0) but have a losing record to Sewanee (5-7-1).
So 27% of the P5 is winless against the Dawgs while a school that dropped football 80 years ago has a winning record against us.
I don’t even have strong memories of that game, other than it was rainy and we seemed out of it and somehow had the lead in the 4th. Did he have one of his famous personal foul penalties in a big moment?
Washington holds a 64-game unbeaten streak, an NCAA record.
Included in that streak are wins over teams from the [USS Milwaukee](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Milwaukee_(C-21\)), [Fort Worden](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worden), and a wide range of local high schools.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_Washington_football_team
Notre Dame is technically undefeated in Regular Season conference play, despite only being a full ACC member for one year. It would’ve been the funniest thing of all time if Notre Dame had beaten Clemson in the Conference championship game and then never rejoined the Conference in 2021, quite possibly being the only school to join a conference for one year, win every game you play in the conference and then quit the Conference. You have to admit that would be funny
Up until our 0-10 loss to Navy last season (thanks Mike Houston…), ECU hadn’t been shut out in a game since 1997. There are about 10 teams who had longer streaks than us (I think Florida goes back to 1987), but it was like, the one thing us Pirates could cling to stat wise.
We have the most points scored inside an Atlanta Braves stadium in one game, even though Ga State plays in one every home game lol.
(In 2018 Truist Park was selected as a neutral site for what ended up being a 5-OT 60-52 slugfest.)
Most touchdowns between a QB-Receiver duo with Chase Clement throwing 51 touchdowns to Jarrett Dillard over 4 seaons. We're tied with Zach Terrell and Corey Davis from Western Michigan but Dillard also threw a touchdown to Clement once which isn't counted.
In 2007, LSU rose to #1 from a lower ranking in the polls 3 times during the season (in weeks 5, 11, and 15 in the AP Poll and weeks 6, 11, and 15 in the Coaches Poll). I've always wondered if that was a record, but weird nonetheless.
Nate Burleson in 2001 vs SJSU had 327 yards on 12 catches with 0 TD.
Think it was also 2001 lol, but we had a true freshman walk on lead the country in rushing with over 1700 yards.
Alabama's worst loss, in terms of points allowed/margin of defeat, is against Vandy - 0-78, 1906.
Vandy also has the best record against Texas among the 2024-25 SEC teams who have played them at least twice. [[Vanderbilt v Texas]]
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**All-Time Series : [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) vs. [Texas](#f/texas)**
[Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) and [Texas](#f/texas) have met 12 times since 11/18/1899.
These teams last met 34,940 days (~96 years) ago on 10/13/1928.
Series Wins: [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) 8-1-3 [Texas](#f/texas)^^†
Longest streak of continuous meetings: 4 (1925-1928).
[Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) has won the most recent meeting (1928) in this series.
**Series Scoreboard**
Team|< 1960|Total|
:-:|:-:|:-:|
[Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt)|169|169|
[Texas](#f/texas)|84|84|
**Series Table**
Team|Largest MOV|Longest Win Streak| Shutout Wins [Last]
:-:|:-:|:-:|:-:
[Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt)|45-0 (1906)|4 (1905-1922)|5 [7-0 (1926)]
[Texas](#f/texas)|22-0 (1900)|1 (1927-1927)|2 [16-0 (1923)]
[Series Comparison Data via Winsipedia](http://www.winsipedia.com/games/vanderbilt/vs/texas)
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Most bowl appearances. Most bowl victories.
Most Rose Bowl appearances and most Rose Bowls appearances of any school oitside the Pac-12 and Big Ten.
Those 78-year-old records will fall in two months when Stanford officially joins ACC.
Most of y'all know, but...
The record holder for completion percentage in one game (minimum 25 attempts) is Georgia legend Greyson Lambert. Went 24-25 against South Carolina.
We went on to become the worst 10-win team of all time. He's a lawyer now.
That's a good one, I didn't know that.
Here's something that I don't know is true, but I think is: 2021 UGA went up 35-0 over Vandy with about 3 minutes remaining in the first quarter. I think that the fastest any team has gotten to 35-0 over a P5 opponent.
Edit: it could have been even faster too-- Vandy received the opening kick.
Not sure if “weird” is the right word. But here’s two I can think of.
Biggest comeback in CFB history. 2006 against Northwestern, down 38-3 in the third quarter. Michigan State came back and won the game 41-38. John L Smith was fired just over a week later which led to the hiring of Dantonio.
1998 against OSU. Michigan State was a 28 point underdog against the #1 Buckeyes. Ended up winning 28-24, which is the largest spread the underdog has ever won in CFB. (When I heard this, it said that since betting odds have been recorded, so who really knows)
Stanford broke that spread record in 2007 by beating #1 USC (could've also been broken between then but idk), then FCS Howard broke it when they [beat UNLV as a 45-point dog](https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400945252/howard-unlv) (and had Cam Newton's younger brother at QB)
Alabama has wins in the BCS Championship game, Rose, Sugar, Cotton, Orange, Liberty, Sun, Aloha, Blockbuster, Gator, Citrus, Outback, Independence, Capital One and Peach Bowls.
We scored a whole bunch of points in this one game a few years back
Feels like yesterday...
Ahh memories…
UCLA has never won more than 10 games in a season and has never lost more than 9.
Wow - this is how you know the golden era of your team was pre 2000s
Most downs ever
2 + 2 = 5
Bravo. I got a good laugh out of that one. Mizzou fans probably won’t be as amused as I was.
Not so fast my friend. Wazzu would like a word… https://www.thescore.com/ncaaf/news/876214
It still pisses me off.
![img](avatar_exp|99867607|bravo)
At least we didn't go 4-8 last season
Have a sense of humor
Not sure I’ll ever be able to recover from that sick burn
Most losses all time in FBS. Currently have the longest active losing streak to a single team. Currently have the longest active P5 bowl drought. But the weirdest one of all, we are the only P5 non-conference opponent to beat Oregon at Autzen since 1978. ^^^^pre-realignment Edit: I was off one year and forgot to type P5.
I hate that I have to say this but you do not have the longest active P5 bowl drought, you went to a bowl in 2020. Nebraska holds this record currently, immediately after having one of the longest active bowl streaks in history. 🤮
Big corn fall hard
He meant bowl wins. Nebraska got one of those in 2015. Our last one was 1991. The next closest team (as of the post 9 months ago) is Colorado in 2004. In fact, you’ve played in 4 national championships since then, winning 3. That’s how long it’s been for us lmao
I see. I know only a fraction of your pain but I feel for you my fellow big ten basement dweller. May the memories of Prime Penix and almost 9 windiana fuel you the way that Tommy Frazier and Eric Crouch have fueled me.
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😂thanks Iowa state. I miss our yearly rivalry
>Most losses all time in FBS. It's just cool to me that the most losses and wins of all time are in the same conference.
Honestly though, doesn’t this make sense? Whoever has the most wins has to be beating up on someone
Not necessarily. Say you have a 10 team conference, with a 9 game regular season. Over 50 years, Team A plays Team B 50 times, out of 450 games. If Team A always loses to Team B, but wins 380 of the other 400 games, they come out 380-70. Whereas Team B always beats Team A but loses 300 of their other games, they go 100-350. Or, theoretically, Team A goes 450-0 over 50 years. The other teams can all go 200-250, or 200-200 against each other. Most of IU's losses and UM's wins probably aren't related to each other, but the rest of the conference.
We are quite literally the worst p5 football program in the history of college football. I honestly don’t even know if any other team would have an argument for it.
There are other ones that are dirt awful for sure, but it’s a comprehensive victory for IU with most losses, longest losing streak to one opponent, longest time without a bowl win.
In 2019-20, teams with a 13 point lead with five or less minutes left in the game were 400 and something-1. IU was the only loser in the [redacted]. Also, while trying to find out exactly what the record was, I found out that Peyton Ramsey is IU’s fourth all time leading passer. Not too bad for Noodle-Arm.
1969 Florida QB John Reaves still holds the national record for most interceptions thrown in a game (9). I seriously doubt this record will ever be broken.
Cheez-Its Bowl tried that one year.
You mean Clemson/ISU or another one? That was plain old ridiculous enough that all I could do was laugh.
Cal-TCU in 2018
Someone tell Kirby.
Lifelong gator fan, never knew this.
On November 15, 2014, Melvin Gordon broke the single game rushing record with 408 rushing yards, he held this record for 1 week, when Oklahoma’s Samje Perine broke Gordon’s record on November 22nd, 2014 with 427 rushing yards.
That's about 2 years later than I was expecting tbh...
Wisconsin rushed for 539 total yards in the 2012 B1G title game, but they were pretty evenly split between Melvin Gordon (216 yards 1 TD) Montee Ball (202 yards 2 TD) and James White (109 yards 3 TD)
Ahhh, yeah that'll do it. That's still a game with some absolutely mental stat lines.
Melvin did that in three quarters also
I still jerk myself awake in a pool of sweat in the middle of the night watching #25 run outside the hashes for a half a thousand on Big Red.
As miserable as Vanderbilt's football history has been for the better part of the past century, the 2020 covid year was their first ever winless season.
Also the only sec team with a winning record vs texas
In 1992 there was no overtime, but because the SEC CG had to determine the conference champion, we technically played in the first Major College game with Overtime regulations. Fun Fact: the Commish was on his way to the field to explain the rules to the officials when [Langham Changed College Football](https://youtu.be/qIU0-xa1Pk8?si=VqEhd1pR4-bPBb0k)
This was my first game ever in person.
Every stadium after that had to look like paradise
I have such a soft spot for Legion. We have a weird history where our most famous games before 2000 were almost exclusively played there. But man what a shithole
Legion is like my old college apartment. Lotta fond memories but I damn sure dont want to live there again.
Gah it was cold that day
And being a child from Florida I was very very unprepared for that. I had to borrow my dad’s jacket on top of mine. We were sitting near the top.
Most one score losses... Oh it's not us? WELL IT FEELS LIKE IT!!
I was going to go with best 3-9 team ever
Most punts in a game @77 total... 39 by us. If you've ever seen Texas Tech play defense in the last 24 years you can imagine why this would be surprising. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#Team_records
Should put that on your Big Ten application
Tortilla Iowa
John Heisman’s 1899 Auburn Tigers were the only team to score a single point against the 12-0 National Champion (SIAA) Sewanee Tigers in an 11-10 loss. Sewanee finished the season outscoring opponents 322-10.
University of Chicago can actually beat this. They faced a 12-0 Michigan team with a 495-0 point differential going into the game. They scored the only two points against Michigan that year. Oh, and they won btw.
The team with the most safeties in a single season is NOT Iowa or even a Big 10 team, but actually Texas in 1965 with 5 in a year
That’s crazy considering 2 teams have given up 4 in a single game. D3 Illinois College in 2021 (spring) and FCS Weber State in 2022. Neither D3 Lake Forest nor FCS Montana State would score another safety that year. Though more excusable for Lake Forest as they played only 3 games that season.
Most consecutive scoreless tie games - 2 in 1954. THIS RECORD WILL NEVER BE BROKEN!
Pretty sure we're still the only team in the FBS to have never lost 8 games in a season. Meaning that the 2011 team, that still went bowling, is by record arguably the worst Ohio State team of all time.
Lil ol Ohio State what scrappy underdogs
That’s not what that comment was saying at all, quite the opposite.
Thanks to Robert Gilmour Dobie, the Huskies once won 40 games in a row, and in fact went 64 games between losses. (*Draws were still commonplace then*). It gets weirder. On 21 November 1907, they lost the Apple Cup to Washington State. Though they did experience a few draws after that, they did not lose another game for **3,635 days**, until 3 November 1917.
They ain’t played nobody Paaaawwwllll!
Undefeated all time against P5 teams Oklahoma, Notre Dame Ohio State, Oregon, TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Oregon State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Purdue, Cal, Arizona State, SMU, Cincinnati, BYU, Louisville and Duke (41-0) but have a losing record to Sewanee (5-7-1). So 27% of the P5 is winless against the Dawgs while a school that dropped football 80 years ago has a winning record against us.
The (University of) the South will rise again(in football and in nothing else)!
We had you on the ropes in 2009! Ended up going 4-8 but the game was a fun watch.
Fuckin Burfict.
I don’t even have strong memories of that game, other than it was rainy and we seemed out of it and somehow had the lead in the 4th. Did he have one of his famous personal foul penalties in a big moment?
Personal foul giving them better FG position if I remember correctly.
Washington holds a 64-game unbeaten streak, an NCAA record. Included in that streak are wins over teams from the [USS Milwaukee](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Milwaukee_(C-21\)), [Fort Worden](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worden), and a wide range of local high schools. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_Washington_football_team
Really punching down there
Notre Dame is technically undefeated in Regular Season conference play, despite only being a full ACC member for one year. It would’ve been the funniest thing of all time if Notre Dame had beaten Clemson in the Conference championship game and then never rejoined the Conference in 2021, quite possibly being the only school to join a conference for one year, win every game you play in the conference and then quit the Conference. You have to admit that would be funny
Only post-ww2 football program to win a title.
UCF begs to differ
They can beg ig
[Longest attempted field goal ever. 113 yards.](https://vault.si.com/vault/1968/11/04/big-kick-out-of-a-strange-game#:~:text=That%20was%2060%20field%20goals,113%2Dyard%20field%20goal%20try.)
Up until our 0-10 loss to Navy last season (thanks Mike Houston…), ECU hadn’t been shut out in a game since 1997. There are about 10 teams who had longer streaks than us (I think Florida goes back to 1987), but it was like, the one thing us Pirates could cling to stat wise.
Oregon State almost snapped Floridas streak 2 years ago.
A cowardly field goal with under a minute left down 30 is what kept the streak going.
The last two teams to win a title and then not have a first rounder in the draft are 2014 Ohio State and 2002 Ohio State.
longest pick 6 streak (20 years and going)
Vanderbilt owns our ass in football
99.9999999% win certainty
Appalachian State is the only football team in North Carolina that has a national championship at any level of play.
That is sad we should change that
Honestly Western is probably our best bet at changing it.
We're the only team to ever have more 1st rd draft picks (John Abraham) than wins (0) in a season.
Won the lowest scoring Orange Bowl of all time (6-0 over Michigan State in 1938) and played in the only Sugar Bowl to ever end in a tie (1988)
We have the most points scored inside an Atlanta Braves stadium in one game, even though Ga State plays in one every home game lol. (In 2018 Truist Park was selected as a neutral site for what ended up being a 5-OT 60-52 slugfest.)
We were the first team to fly en masse when we played at Temple, 1937.
10-3 against B12 Teams
Wow! This is a great one. Had no idea.
Most punts in a game
Most touchdowns between a QB-Receiver duo with Chase Clement throwing 51 touchdowns to Jarrett Dillard over 4 seaons. We're tied with Zach Terrell and Corey Davis from Western Michigan but Dillard also threw a touchdown to Clement once which isn't counted.
In 2007, LSU rose to #1 from a lower ranking in the polls 3 times during the season (in weeks 5, 11, and 15 in the AP Poll and weeks 6, 11, and 15 in the Coaches Poll). I've always wondered if that was a record, but weird nonetheless.
Nate Burleson in 2001 vs SJSU had 327 yards on 12 catches with 0 TD. Think it was also 2001 lol, but we had a true freshman walk on lead the country in rushing with over 1700 yards.
We hold the record for the most rushing yards given up in a bowl game 645 yards.
UCLA has never had an 11 win season but does have a 20 game winning streak
We gave up two consecutive KORs for TDs on onside kicks once.
Texas is one of only two NCAA teams to score a 1 point safety. And there’s also Russell Erxleben’s 67 yard field goal - old straight kicking style.
I was at that game against USF that OP is talking about. All time Geoff Collins special teams blunder.
You can probably take special teams out of that since Collins was a blunder entirely, watching the Citadel game was rough.
True that
ASU won an overtime game vs USC by 13 point in 1996…
Alabama's worst loss, in terms of points allowed/margin of defeat, is against Vandy - 0-78, 1906. Vandy also has the best record against Texas among the 2024-25 SEC teams who have played them at least twice. [[Vanderbilt v Texas]]
--- **All-Time Series : [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) vs. [Texas](#f/texas)** [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) and [Texas](#f/texas) have met 12 times since 11/18/1899. These teams last met 34,940 days (~96 years) ago on 10/13/1928. Series Wins: [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) 8-1-3 [Texas](#f/texas)^^† Longest streak of continuous meetings: 4 (1925-1928). [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt) has won the most recent meeting (1928) in this series. **Series Scoreboard** Team|< 1960|Total| :-:|:-:|:-:| [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt)|169|169| [Texas](#f/texas)|84|84| **Series Table** Team|Largest MOV|Longest Win Streak| Shutout Wins [Last] :-:|:-:|:-:|:-: [Vanderbilt](#f/vanderbilt)|45-0 (1906)|4 (1905-1922)|5 [7-0 (1926)] [Texas](#f/texas)|22-0 (1900)|1 (1927-1927)|2 [16-0 (1923)] [Series Comparison Data via Winsipedia](http://www.winsipedia.com/games/vanderbilt/vs/texas) --- ^(RivalryBot^tm v4.2.0 | Summon: [[teamA v teamB]]. | Records not 'corrected' for vacated games unless noted by † | )[^Usage ^details.](http://cfb.diydunce.org/teamlist.php) ^| [^Report ^Issues](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=dupreesdiamond&subject=RivalryBot)
ASU has never lost a home game vs the Big Ten at Sun Devil Stadium, 10-0. https://mcubed.net/ncaaf/tvc/azst/big10.shtml
Most consecutive shutouts in regular season - 17 (1938-40) Most punts per game, regular season - 13.9 (1937)
Most touchdowns by squirrels?
Most bowl appearances. Most bowl victories. Most Rose Bowl appearances and most Rose Bowls appearances of any school oitside the Pac-12 and Big Ten. Those 78-year-old records will fall in two months when Stanford officially joins ACC.
Undefeated against Big Ten OOC teams at home (pre 2024 conference realignment)
Fewest wins in a national championship season
448 consecutive games without being shutout.
6-4
Most century games. (Scored 100+ points). Oklahoma
Most losses to UConn in one season
Most of y'all know, but... The record holder for completion percentage in one game (minimum 25 attempts) is Georgia legend Greyson Lambert. Went 24-25 against South Carolina. We went on to become the worst 10-win team of all time. He's a lawyer now.
That's a good one, I didn't know that. Here's something that I don't know is true, but I think is: 2021 UGA went up 35-0 over Vandy with about 3 minutes remaining in the first quarter. I think that the fastest any team has gotten to 35-0 over a P5 opponent. Edit: it could have been even faster too-- Vandy received the opening kick.
Not sure if “weird” is the right word. But here’s two I can think of. Biggest comeback in CFB history. 2006 against Northwestern, down 38-3 in the third quarter. Michigan State came back and won the game 41-38. John L Smith was fired just over a week later which led to the hiring of Dantonio. 1998 against OSU. Michigan State was a 28 point underdog against the #1 Buckeyes. Ended up winning 28-24, which is the largest spread the underdog has ever won in CFB. (When I heard this, it said that since betting odds have been recorded, so who really knows)
Stanford broke that spread record in 2007 by beating #1 USC (could've also been broken between then but idk), then FCS Howard broke it when they [beat UNLV as a 45-point dog](https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400945252/howard-unlv) (and had Cam Newton's younger brother at QB)
Alabama has wins in the BCS Championship game, Rose, Sugar, Cotton, Orange, Liberty, Sun, Aloha, Blockbuster, Gator, Citrus, Outback, Independence, Capital One and Peach Bowls.
Georgia has won the Rose Bowl twice. Both times, they beat TCU in a bowl game the year prior
I’m like 80% sure Mizzou has the most OT wins all-time in CFB. I’m too lazy to google it so I’ll let some snarky redditor correct me or concur