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Go...gate
July 10th, 2008, 08:59 PM
OK, we've got a great thread on when our schools were taken to the woodshed. How about those times when your school took somebody else to the woodshed?
For Colgate, I can certainly think of a few in the past 35 seasons:
1973 Colgate 42, Rutgers 0
1975 Colgate 56, Lafayette 2
1977 Colgate 23, Rutgers 0
1981 Colgate 41, Columbia 3
1983 Colgate 60, Cornell 7
1987 Colgate 49, Princeton 15
1987 Colgate 38, Boston University 0
1988 Colgate 21, Davidson 0 (in a blizzard)
1990 Colgate 59, Cornell 24
1997 Colgate 48, Bucknell 14
1998 Colgate 49, Holy Cross 7
2003 Colgate 38, Buffalo 15
Tod
July 10th, 2008, 09:13 PM
The first three rounds of 95/96:
1995
First Round (11/25):
Montana 48, Eastern Ky. 0
Quarterfinals (12/2):
Montana 45, Ga. Southern 0
Semifinals (12/9):
Montana 70, Stephen F. Austin 14
1996
First Round (11/30):
Montana 48, Nicholls St. 3
Quarterfinals (12/7):
Montana 44, East Tenn. St. 14
Semifinals (12/14):
Montana 70, Troy 7
'Course, in 96 we got our own shellacking in the NC game at the hands of Marshall, but why post that here? :D
All home games, too.
Eight Legger
July 10th, 2008, 10:05 PM
We destroyed JMU last year on their own field, 17-16. Pretty amazing considering that they are going to go undefeated this year and play in the Holiday Bowl against BYU.
Franks Tanks
July 10th, 2008, 10:42 PM
OK, we've got a great thread on when our schools were taken to the woodshed. How about those times when your school took somebody else to the woodshed?
For Colgate, I can certainly think of a few in the past 35 seasons:
1973 Colgate 42, Rutgers 0
1975 Colgate 56, Lafayette 2
1977 Colgate 23, Rutgers 0
1981 Colgate 41, Columbia 3
1983 Colgate 60, Cornell 7
1987 Colgate 49, Princeton 15
1987 Colgate 38, Boston University 0
1988 Colgate 21, Davidson 0 (in a blizzard)
1990 Colgate 59, Cornell 24
1997 Colgate 48, Bucknell 14
1998 Colgate 49, Holy Cross 7
2003 Colgate 38, Buffalo 15
In 99 you put it on us big time. The final was 56-14, but we were down 42-0 at the half. That was bad xoopsx If memory serves me correct you blocked 2 punts and retrned them for TD's.
TheValleyRaider
July 10th, 2008, 10:42 PM
OK, we've got a great thread on when our schools were taken to the woodshed. How about those times when your school took somebody else to the woodshed?
For Colgate, I can certainly think of a few in the past 35 seasons:
1973 Colgate 42, Rutgers 0
1975 Colgate 56, Lafayette 2
1977 Colgate 23, Rutgers 0
1981 Colgate 41, Columbia 3
1983 Colgate 60, Cornell 7
1987 Colgate 49, Princeton 15
1987 Colgate 38, Boston University 0
1988 Colgate 21, Davidson 0 (in a blizzard)
1990 Colgate 59, Cornell 24
1997 Colgate 48, Bucknell 14
1998 Colgate 49, Holy Cross 7
2003 Colgate 38, Buffalo 15
If I may add a few more...
2003 Colgate 50, Bucknell 6
2004 Colgate 33, Georgetown 0
2006 Colgate 46, Fordham 3
Ivytalk
July 10th, 2008, 10:56 PM
Harvard beat Columbia by something like 65-0 in my sophomore year.
Ivytalk
July 10th, 2008, 10:59 PM
We beat Yale 45-7 in '82 in Cambridge. I think that was the year of the "MIT balloon."
furpal87
July 10th, 2008, 11:01 PM
Favorite FBS woodshed game: Furman 28 UNC 3
FCS games:
Fur 59-15 over Rhode Island
49-0 over App State (1984)
49-7 over JSU
Rob Iola
July 10th, 2008, 11:07 PM
OK, we've got a great thread on when our schools were taken to the woodshed. How about those times when your school took somebody else to the woodshed?
For Colgate, I can certainly think of a few in the past 35 seasons:
1973 Colgate 42, Rutgers 0
1975 Colgate 56, Lafayette 2
1977 Colgate 23, Rutgers 0
1981 Colgate 41, Columbia 3
1983 Colgate 60, Cornell 7
1987 Colgate 49, Princeton 15
1987 Colgate 38, Boston University 0
1988 Colgate 21, Davidson 0 (in a blizzard)
1990 Colgate 59, Cornell 24
1997 Colgate 48, Bucknell 14
1998 Colgate 49, Holy Cross 7
2003 Colgate 38, Buffalo 15
You do understand that you're walking into a roundhouse punch with this thread?
Maroon&White
July 10th, 2008, 11:16 PM
I'll just go with the '99 season.
UMass 77
Northeastern 0
UMass 62
UCon 20
TonkaBison
July 11th, 2008, 12:10 AM
I do believe NDSU beat Central Michigan the MAC Champions on their home field by a score of 44-10 last year!
Syntax Error
July 11th, 2008, 12:17 AM
That 40-0 D-I championship game win by Delaware over Colgate qualifies
ASUMountaineer
July 11th, 2008, 12:27 AM
2007:
ASU 79
WCU 35
That's the most recent.
bjtheflamesfan
July 11th, 2008, 12:55 AM
lets see
from Last year LU beat VMI 73-34 AND St Francis 69-10, beat Charleston Southern 50-10, beat Gardner Webb 31-0 beat Prebyterian 49-14 and got run off the field by Elon but that is for the other discussion
slostang
July 11th, 2008, 01:45 AM
Cal Poly over rival UC Davis in 2007 63-28. Cal Poly had over 700 yards of offense.
813Jag
July 11th, 2008, 04:15 AM
I'll post this on this topic as well:
My favorite would be the 55-25 whipping we laid on Alabama A&M in 2003.
A little backstory, both teams were undefeated heading into this early October game. Some of the Bulldog players mouthed off in the newspaper all week and forgot to bring their game with them to Mumford Stadium. The game wasn't as close as the score. The crowd rode those guys from the moment they came into the stadium for pregame warmups. Lots of humble pie was served.
Also:
56-7 Texas Southern (2007)
45-7 Jackson St. (2004)
62-7 Prairie View (2003)
53-7 Arkansas Pine Bluff (2003)
65-0 Allen (2003)
49-0 Mississippi Valley (2001)
All time:
105-0 Bishop (1952)
T-Dog
July 11th, 2008, 04:21 AM
In our home and home with Gardner Webb
2006 @ G-W: 41-6 App (13-3 at halftime so it wasn't terrible)
2007 @ ASU: 45-7 App (was never close)
Combined total of 86-13.
-At UT-Nooga in 2006 at their Homecoming, 35-0 at halftime, got to 49-0 before Nooga managed a few scores. Final score 56-21, but it wasn't even that close. 399 yards offense by halftime. Complete domination.
-The 2nd half of the 2006 ASU/Furman game. The Lynch FG block and TD return right before halftime turned everything around. 26-0 scoring advantage in the second half blew it open. Final score 40-7.
-In 2005 we went down to Spartanburg and destroyed Wofford 49-17. Doubled up Wofford on offfensive yards and didn't allow a point in the 2nd half.
-In the last three years we've outscored The Citadel 132-50 (45-13 in 2005 @ El Cit, 42-13 in 2006 @ ASU, and 45-24 in 2007 @ El Cit)
-We've whipped up on Coastal a couple of times. We've outscored them in the first half of both meetings by a total score of 61-0 so the second half was a bit of a lull.
-Last three years versus Western we've outscored them 145-51 (35-7 in 2005 @ ASU, 31-9 in 2006 @ WCU in the worst downpour in recent memory and 79-35 @ ASU in 2007)
We've done our share of taking others out to the woodshed in recent years. Now if I really wanted to be cruel, I'd bring up some of the VMI scores when they were in the SoCon. xwhistlex
AmsterBison
July 11th, 2008, 05:58 AM
Since 1965:
- NDSU has won 84 games by 34 or more points.
- NDSU has shut out 43 teams.
That's a lot of shellac.
Being on the receiving end leaves a more lasting mark though :)
houtexan
July 11th, 2008, 08:38 AM
Lamar University 18-17 over Baylor
September 5, 1981, in an 18-17 win over the UPI #20 ranked Baylor Bears under Head Coach Larry Kennan. This would be the first time that a Division 1-AA team defeated a Division 1-A ranked opponent.
houtexan
July 11th, 2008, 08:40 AM
And for Texas Terror:
1981
Lamar University 50
SHSU 7
Of course, SHSU won the next 5+ matchups in a row...
jcf5445
July 11th, 2008, 09:15 AM
Lamar University 18-17 over Baylor
September 5, 1981, in an 18-17 win over the UPI #20 ranked Baylor Bears under Head Coach Larry Kennan. This would be the first time that a Division 1-AA team defeated a Division 1-A ranked opponent.
In 1981, Lamar and the Southland Conference were not yet classified as I-AA. The conference, minuse Southwestern Louisiana, dropped to I-AA in 1982, so that should not qualify as a I-AA over I-A win. It's still a great accomplishment though.
AppGrad06
July 11th, 2008, 09:30 AM
surprised no one has mentioned the Kidd Brewer days...
1936 season:
App: 316 opponents: 29 record (8-1-0) includes 115 to 0 win over Piedmont
1937 season:
App: 206 opponents: 0 (in regular season, 7 total) record: (8-1-1) only loss in post season
1938 season:
App: 241 opponents: 15 record: (9-1-0)
now that is domination
Eaglesrus
July 11th, 2008, 09:47 AM
Some of our wins by more than 40:
'88 SC State 53 - 0
'89 Middle Tennessee 45 - 3 (playoffs)
'93 Chattanooga 45 - 0
" VMI 57 - 0
'95 Western Carolina 42 - 0
'97 VMI 49 - 0
" The Citadel 49 - 7
'98 VMI 63 - 7
'99 VMI 62 - 0
" Western Carolina 70 - 7
" E. Tennessee 55 - 6
" Northern Arizona 72 - 29 (playoffs)
'00 VMI 56 - 3
'01 Chattanooga 70 - 7
'04 Wofford 58 - 14
" App State 54 - 7
'05 Elon 49 - 7
I have tried to limit this to teams that were in the same division as us. We have had some really ugly scores against Savannah State, Johnson C. Smith and Fayetteville State.
mebisonII
July 11th, 2008, 09:49 AM
surprised no one has mentioned the Kidd Brewer days...
1936 season:
App: 316 opponents: 29 record (8-1-0) includes 115 to 0 win over Piedmont
1937 season:
App: 206 opponents: 0 (in regular season, 7 total) record: (8-1-1) only loss in post season
1938 season:
App: 241 opponents: 15 record: (9-1-0)
now that is domination
Holy crap, you went an entire season without giving up a point? That's impressive xthumbsupx
GradBison
July 11th, 2008, 09:58 AM
I do believe NDSU beat Central Michigan the MAC Champions on their home field by a score of 44-10 last year!
9/22/2007 Bison 44-14 Central MI.
Posted for accuracy. xthumbsupx
Jerbearasu
July 11th, 2008, 10:02 AM
Holy crap, you went an entire season without giving up a point? That's impressive xthumbsupx
There is a banner in the Wendy's in Boone that has that stat on there. I remember noticing that when I was a freshman. I've always wanted it and there are a lot of other cool memorabilia items in there that I'd want as well.
andy7171
July 11th, 2008, 11:17 AM
Our RB Tony Vinson had 1650 some yards rushing going into our last game at Morgan State in 1993. At half time he was over 2000 yards and the score was 49-0 and the first team offense was pulled.
JMU DUUUKES
July 11th, 2008, 11:45 AM
1) To prove again (as if UD didn't already), that they just dont belong
---- 2005, JMU 65 - Delaware State 7
2) Our 72-0 shellacking of DII Lock Haven a few years ago
3) 2005 JMU 55 - Towson 14, haha
4) and then the 52-14 beating of Northeastern in 05
93henfan
July 11th, 2008, 11:49 AM
I'd say the largest margin of victory and only shutout in championship game history deserves a mention: UD 40 Colgate 0 .
Other notable shutouts:
UD 84 - West Chester 0 (2002)
UD 61 - Maine 0 (1995)
UD 70 - Morgan St 0 (1984)
UD 40 - W&M 0 (1979)
UD 41 - WinstonSalem 0 (1978 - semis)
UD 48 - Maine 0 (1978)
UD 20 - NC A&T 0 (1978)
UD 56 - West Chester 0 (1978)
UD 37 - URI 0 (1978)
Five shutouts in 1978 was quite a feat.
UD also shut out Lafayette six times.
CharlestonAppFan
July 11th, 2008, 11:51 AM
2007:
ASU 79
WCU 35
That's the most recent.
Well, I guess if you don't include the NC game xsmiley_wix
CSUBUCDAD
July 11th, 2008, 12:19 PM
Charleston Southern 58, Guilford 0
(Sep 02, 2000 at Charleston, SC)
Charleston Southern 49, West Virgina State 0
(Nov 17, 2001 at Charleston, S.C.)
CSU 58, Allen University 6
(Nov 06, 2004 at CHARLESTON, SC)
CSU 55, NGC 7
(Oct 23, 2004 at Charleston, SC)
CSU 38, JAX 3
(Sep 18, 2004 at Jacksonville, Fla.)
Charleston Southern 47, EWC 0
Oct 14, 2006 Charleston, S.C.
TheBisonator
July 11th, 2008, 01:17 PM
2001:
NDSU 80
Minnesota State-Moorhead 0
Both teams had no business playing each other.
mebisonII
July 11th, 2008, 01:29 PM
2001:
NDSU 80
Minnesota State-Moorhead 0
Both teams had no business playing each other.
I was thinking someone better mention that. Its bad when the band is playing the fight song (after touchdowns) in shifts to avoid destroying their chops.
LBPop
July 11th, 2008, 01:41 PM
1900
Georgetown 84 - Richmond 0
I sure hope that the Spiders don't reverse that this season. xeekx
And the answer is NO, I did not go to that game.:p
I had tickets, but something came up.
RockyMtnGriz
July 11th, 2008, 01:50 PM
1999
Griz - 81
Weber - 22
It was 30 - 0 before Weber scored. After Weber scored first in the second half it was 47 - 22.
Griz had 717 (446 passing) total yards to 232 (118 passing) for Weber.
Dukie95
July 11th, 2008, 01:53 PM
We destroyed JMU last year on their own field, 17-16. Pretty amazing considering that they are going to go undefeated this year and play in the Holiday Bowl against BYU.
A 1 point victory a Shellacking, Butt-Kicking, Rout or Annahilation?
I know the UR education is expensive. What I didn't realize is that it came with a side of hyperbole.
mebisonII
July 11th, 2008, 01:55 PM
A 1 point victory a Shellacking, Butt-Kicking, Rout or Annahilation?
I know the UR education is expensive. What I didn't realize is that it came with a side of hyperbole.
I was wondering that myself...
Go...gate
July 11th, 2008, 02:49 PM
You do understand that you're walking into a roundhouse punch with this thread?
I do. You guys were better that day.
catatac
July 11th, 2008, 02:50 PM
One incredible game comes to mind for this one. The BOBCATS went to Flagstaff in 2004 to play NAU in a key Big Sky matchup... we had not beaten them at home in like 30 years or something. We hammered them 60-14. It was like 50 to zip at half or something stupid like that. What a way to end the drought!
Go...gate
July 11th, 2008, 02:52 PM
Holy crap, you went an entire season without giving up a point? That's impressive xthumbsupx
Colgate also did this in 1932.
TheValleyRaider
July 11th, 2008, 08:12 PM
Colgate also did this in 1932.
And we managed to win every game, too :D
....except the Rose Bowl xmadx
pwbnd
July 11th, 2008, 08:20 PM
2001:
NDSU 80
Minnesota State-Moorhead 0
Both teams had no business playing each other.
I was at that game, and if I remember right, the score was 14 - 0 before our offense touched the ball.
2 kick-offs returned for TD's.
Go...gate
July 11th, 2008, 08:51 PM
As an observer and fan of Princeton football over the years, I have observed a few big wins as well, though not very many; they have rarely been good enough to run up the score on anybody since the 1950's:
1964: Princeton 55, Pennsylvania 0
1965: Princeton 32, Rutgers 6
1969: Princeton 35, Dartmouth 7
1985: Princeton 41, Columbia 0
1987: Princeton 42, Davidson 6
1988: Princeton 45, Colgate 14
1994: Princeton 29, Colgate 3
ngineer
July 11th, 2008, 11:49 PM
Lehigh---106
Penn St.- 0 (1889);)
ngineer
July 11th, 2008, 11:50 PM
As an observer and fan of Princeton football over the years, I have observed a few big wins as well, though not very many; they have rarely been good enough to run up the score on anybody since the 1950's:
1964: Princeton 55, Pennsylvania 0
1965: Princeton 32, Rutgers 6
1969: Princeton 35, Dartmouth 7
1985: Princeton 41, Columbia 0
1987: Princeton 42, Davidson 6
1988: Princeton 45, Colgate 14
1994: Princeton 29, Colgate 3
Yes, Lehigh's worst margin of defeat was to Princeton in 1887, by an 80-0 score.:o
gobluehose1
July 12th, 2008, 09:37 AM
2005: as a D-II we beat Big South Co-Champ CSU 42-0
2007: came back from a 24-7 halftime deficit to beat Coastal in OT 48-41....not a shelacking but a huge win for us
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