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Post by headsplint on Dec 3, 2009 20:43:17 GMT -6
Okay, you can look these up but that takes the fun out of it. Either way here ya go:
What is the longest losing streak in the history of college football?
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Post by hydroshock on Dec 4, 2009 0:02:33 GMT -6
wow, no clue.
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Post by mrcommissioner on Dec 4, 2009 14:07:20 GMT -6
could u have pro football trivia instead?? i'd do way better at it.
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Post by headsplint on Dec 4, 2009 18:01:10 GMT -6
could u have pro football trivia instead?? i'd do way better at it. Now why the hell didn't I think of that? Good idea. Coming soon. +1
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Post by hydroshock on Dec 4, 2009 19:19:38 GMT -6
If someone doesn't answer soon I'm Googlin it.
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Post by headsplint on Dec 5, 2009 11:49:40 GMT -6
1. Prairie View (1989-98) Once-mighty Prairie View -- the Panthers won five national black college titles between 1953 and 1964 -- took quite a fall. During the 1990s, Prairie View set a record that might stand forever, losing 80 straight games, a losing streak that nearly doubles the second-longest Division I-AA streak -- Columbia's 44-game skein. Their worst year might have been 1991 -- they scored only 48 points all season, while giving up an average of 56 a game. After the Panthers ended their streak by beating Langston State 14-12, running back Kevin Ball said, "One isn't good enough for me. I don't want people to think it's a fluke." It wasn't -- the Panthers went 2-9 in 1999.
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