@@Baddknewz It was the best team in football at the time and a team full of law students pretty much that played because they faced a big fine if not most of them didn’t even know how to play football 😂
Houston beat Tulsa 100-6 in 1969, the biggest blowout in modern College Football History. What's even crazier is that Dr. Phil played linebacker for that Tulsa team. In 2013, North Dakota State finished the season ranked #29 in the AP poll, the highest ever for an FCS team. Mount Union (Division 3) in the last 38 years went 469-33-3, won 34 Conference Titles, and 13 National Championships. And you thought Alabama or North Dakota State was dominant. Mark Hart RB for Michigan went 1,000 straight carries without fumbling the ball.
There was a game that finished 98-0 in the 2022 season. That is a bigger blowout than the 100-6 game that you mentioned as the margin of victory is four points greater. One of the participating schools was Stephen F Austin I believe but I don’t remember who the other one was.
Melvin Gordon breaking LT's single game rushing record (a record that stood for 15 years) in 3 quarters only to have Samaje Perine break it the very next week is still insane to me.
@@chrishirthe4162 2014... That was a crazy year. Gordon,Perine and Amir Abdullah have 400+ yard games within weeks of each other. Marcus Mariota's Heisman year, TCU getting snubbed for the playoff then demolishing Ole Miss and their #1 defense in the Peach Bowl, Ohio State winning the National Championship with a 3rd string QB whose first 3 starts was B1G title game,Sugar Bowl & the national title game. Insane Year!!
Last year my high school played a game where they had more touchdowns than our opponent had tackles. They ran the clock continuously from about 9 minutes left in the first quarter and my team won 77-0. This would have been a modern day Georgia Tech Cumberland if it had gone on any longer.
I love that picture of Heisman, looking like a lunatic. And he famously once said "You'd rather have died as a child than fumble that goddamn football", like an actual psychopath. He got professional players, then abused them into hardened madmen, and scored 222 points. And it was all because of a weird personal grudge. And THAT is why Heisman has his name on the trophy.
Might have known how to coach football but hearing that, he had no idea how to safely develop players. Shame, but it was 100 years ago so that was mindset back then.
Love the new style! Also my favorite bit from the legendary Jon Bois video is that Cumberland actually managed to block a point-after attempt, sealing their fate in the most cruel & ironic way to lose 222-0, a year after the 22-0 baseball game
I loved this video! So many records and stories I had never heard before. Especially the Georgia Tech drubbing of Cumberland! Awesome job of researching games like this that are intriguing to learn about.
13-1 in 2016*. No team has ever gone 17-0 since no team has had the opportunity to play 17 games in a season, yet. Michigan's undefeated National Championship was only 15-0.
Another great video. Very nice way ending it by going back quickly to the game you talked about at the beginning. Very cool that you show that piece of memorabilia as well.
Love that you credited Jon Bois. I figured you got a lot of this information from him. And it’s rare to see someone credit the information like that. Big props KTO keep up the good work. Love your content
You should do a video when NCAA 25 comes out like those “college football 10 years ago” videos you did but in reverse: using information from back when the last ncaa game came out, make predictions about what football will/does look like in 2024. Or make actual predictions about what cfb will look like 10 years from now
Regarding this new video format, I think it definitely works with your charisma. Cutting back to the narrator can be tricky, but you pull it off well imo. Another great video!
I'm a big fan of the way you normally make videos, but I really liked this, too. I'd love to see more of this, plus any other types of videos you might wanna experiment with.
KTO, I haven't seen one of your videos in a long time but I started watching them maybe 8 years ago?? IDK how long you've been doing it but I remember an OBJ video that as a giants fan I disagreed with but I gotta admit the videos have always been fire. Whatever changes you made for this seem great. You've always had amazing content. Keep on keeping on.
Another masterpiece KTO, I’ve been a long time supporter of the channel and love seeing you try new styles (keep the of outro its too good, literally gives me goosebumps everytime)
Another interesting thing about the Georgia undefeated streak: The game before it started and the game that broke it was both against Alabama in the SEC Championship
Gotta say absolutely love your videos love this video in particular just because of all the Elor behind college football as well as all these records that are insane to think of that are that they even exist
a little surprised you went with the Texas Tech-OU game instead of the WVU-Baylor 2012 game. That one was 70-63, and featured TWO 300 yard receivers, not to mention 6 100+ yard receivers.
you gonna do anything with cfb 25 when it comes out? Like streaming or using clips from the game to supplement videos about college football or other things?
9:29 I had completely forgotten about Hau'oli Kikaha. Also, I remember we were cruising one of our favorite cruising spots in Kansas City in the summer of 1989 and we met Derrick Thomas in his black Mercedes Benz with Alabama License plates "I Sack QBs" or something to that effect. Excellent video.
I wonder if its harder to work around things visually on YT. Lots of Creators ive seen that are going more on camera as the last 2 years. Respect to you for switching it up a little, just Jarring for me. We lose a certain mystery of you. Im well aware youve been on Cam b4 and i love the content regardless
With IMG Academy having a monster first half recently, I had to look at the most points scored in a high school football game. Haven High School, in Kansas (256-0). Ironically, I played against this team every year, and you would never know they own this record after the way we beat them every year. 😁 Loved the video and like you, I'm excited for College Football 25.
I’ve been watching football pretty much meh entire 39 year life and Barry Sanders is my all-time favorite player. And I had no idea he had a brother that also played college ball. This was a great nugget/stat! Thanks!
Thanks for the Texas Tech-OU memory. I’m an OU fan and my all time favorite player is Baker Mayfield, because of his swagger and how much he loved the game and his teammates. I remember being so astounded by our offense and so appalled by our defense, and watching this game was absolutely wild. It perfectly captured how I felt after every OU game, we would always pile it on early and our defense would almost lose it down the stretch. 2018 Rose Bowl vs Georgia was heartbreaking, but the best cfp semi game of all time. I’m still convinced we woulda had it that year if we got past Georgia, but now we just lose in the semis all the time 😂
What you didn't mention about the Tech-Cumberland game is that the 222-0 score was made possible by the only positive play Cumberland made all game. One of their players blocked an extra point. With his face. Making for the incredibly poetic 222-0 for revenge for the 22-0 baseball score.
I remember a Big XII matchup with West Virginia over Baylor 70-63 without overtime; I have no idea how many yards were gained, but it had to be ridiculous. Both teams ran hurry-up offenses; it was WVU's third 70-point game in a row, going back to the previous season, so it was not entirely surprising.
1989 SMU is basically Cumberland college. This was SMU's the first year after the death penalty. Houston however finished the season with first squad to have a 4,000-yard passer (Andre Ware), 1,000-yard rusher (Chuck Weatherspoon), and 1,000-yard receiver (Manny Hazard) in FBS history. They only lost 2 games for a combined 5 points and somehow were ranked 14th. THE SWC was stacked that year. Texas AM, Arkansas, and Houston's only loses were basically to each other. A reboot SWC in NCAA25 sounds amazing!
With all due respect KTO, I loved your content with just your voice. You not a bad guy or nothing but keep your voice as your money maker. Still a great vid tho
You’re a Browns fan owning that helmet… that’s impressive on multiple levels. But how did you GET that helmet? Signed, a Lifelong Browns and Buckeyes fan. Much respect for your videos and research, KTO
I would also include the longest winning and losing streaks. Mount Union's 112 Game Winning Streak and Prairie View's 80 Game Losing Streak will never be broken.
That 222-0 is still the most insane score I’ve ever seen.
For any sport really
It would be like a pro soccer team winning a game by 31 goals
That shit don’t even make sense bruh. They had to be throwing 😂
@@Baddknewz It was the best team in football at the time and a team full of law students pretty much that played because they faced a big fine if not most of them didn’t even know how to play football 😂
FR I bet even gamers struggle to score that much in Madden with rookie level
Houston beat Tulsa 100-6 in 1969, the biggest blowout in modern College Football History. What's even crazier is that Dr. Phil played linebacker for that Tulsa team.
In 2013, North Dakota State finished the season ranked #29 in the AP poll, the highest ever for an FCS team.
Mount Union (Division 3) in the last 38 years went 469-33-3, won 34 Conference Titles, and
13 National Championships. And you thought Alabama or North Dakota State was dominant.
Mark Hart RB for Michigan went 1,000 straight carries without fumbling the ball.
It was 1968
That's crazy 1968 houston beat Tulsa 100-6
Country music star Larry Gatlin scored a touchdown late in that game for the Cougars.
That last one might be unbeatable
There was a game that finished 98-0 in the 2022 season. That is a bigger blowout than the 100-6 game that you mentioned as the margin of victory is four points greater. One of the participating schools was Stephen F Austin I believe but I don’t remember who the other one was.
Melvin Gordon breaking LT's single game rushing record (a record that stood for 15 years) in 3 quarters only to have Samaje Perine break it the very next week is still insane to me.
I was at the Semaje game, shit was CRAZY bro lol
Can’t believe Melvin Gordon didn’t pan out in the NFL.
Just goes to show how insignificant and inconsistent the RB position has become in recent years
@@jimirsayssponsor5844 he was goof for the chargers
Haha as a nebraska fan I was sooo happy that next week haha
@@chrishirthe4162 2014... That was a crazy year. Gordon,Perine and Amir Abdullah have 400+ yard games within weeks of each other. Marcus Mariota's Heisman year, TCU getting snubbed for the playoff then demolishing Ole Miss and their #1 defense in the Peach Bowl, Ohio State winning the National Championship with a 3rd string QB whose first 3 starts was B1G title game,Sugar Bowl & the national title game. Insane Year!!
I really liked the way you transitioned back into the opening game at the end. Really wrapped the video up nicely. Great video
Jon Bois the GOAT
Pretty Good.
@@genociderjill legendary series of videos.
Cumberland create a team on the college football game is gonna go crazy
lol
they are a NAIA team these. while georgia tech is a ncaa dividion one team which part of the acc now. see they difference here.
Can't wait. Set all the players to 0 overall
@@cmd31220 then we can finally recreate it!!! 😊
222 is unthinkable, in high school we played a couple team we could’ve hung 100+ on but 222 is insane.
Last year my high school played a game where they had more touchdowns than our opponent had tackles. They ran the clock continuously from about 9 minutes left in the first quarter and my team won 77-0. This would have been a modern day Georgia Tech Cumberland if it had gone on any longer.
I love that picture of Heisman, looking like a lunatic. And he famously once said "You'd rather have died as a child than fumble that goddamn football", like an actual psychopath. He got professional players, then abused them into hardened madmen, and scored 222 points. And it was all because of a weird personal grudge. And THAT is why Heisman has his name on the trophy.
I thought Rockne said that
Might have known how to coach football but hearing that, he had no idea how to safely develop players. Shame, but it was 100 years ago so that was mindset back then.
GOAT of NFL content
I think you watched a different video
There’s so manygood channels on this level! Try Tubfrog, Brett Kollman, try Fivepoint vids, Urinatingtree, flemloraps, etc etc
@@DarranKerntubfrog mention‼️
The og Jon Bois was way better even though this was great too.
@@b1g.pr3tz subbed to the tub before he even had 1k. His output and quality is absurdly good
Love the new style!
Also my favorite bit from the legendary Jon Bois video is that Cumberland actually managed to block a point-after attempt, sealing their fate in the most cruel & ironic way to lose 222-0, a year after the 22-0 baseball game
Even KTO getting me hyped for CFB 25. Love to see it
That’d be funny if someone thought the thumbnail was real.
Technically it is, just a modern scoreboard adjustment
@@kellenthemelon226 🖐🤓 ummmmmm actually ahhh
@@luisgallardoflores Your dad left you for orange juice because you didn't deserve milk
Dam thats cold
@@luisgallardofloresIt is real. Read my previous comment explaining it
I love this new style video!! I also love the old style, so do whatever you want, but it’s a super clean new style with a nice background!
I loved this video! So many records and stories I had never heard before. Especially the Georgia Tech drubbing of Cumberland! Awesome job of researching games like this that are intriguing to learn about.
love the new style man. keep it up!!!
"Kalamazoo " grew into Western Michigan the team that finished 17-0 in 2017 and played Wisconsin in the Cotton Bowl
Ahh yes western Michigan the perennial powerhouse
13-1 in 2016*. No team has ever gone 17-0 since no team has had the opportunity to play 17 games in a season, yet. Michigan's undefeated National Championship was only 15-0.
This is not true Kalamazoo is still a thing…
They were not talking about kalamazoo college back then western was called kalamazoo teaching college or kalamazoo normal school
@@ateam8083 it was known as Western State Normal School and Western State Teacher's College, not Kalamazoo
Texas A&M in 1919 also gave up 0 points the entire season. They outscored their opponents 275-0 and went 10-0.
And in 1917
@@Cut_Armory I knew about 1919, didn't know about 1917. Impressive that they won 98-0 over Dallas
The Pittsburgh Steelers played 9 games and only gave up 28 points in 1978.
Another great video. Very nice way ending it by going back quickly to the game you talked about at the beginning.
Very cool that you show that piece of memorabilia as well.
Love that you credited Jon Bois. I figured you got a lot of this information from him. And it’s rare to see someone credit the information like that. Big props KTO keep up the good work. Love your content
Its been a while since I saw that Cumberland GA Tech video by Jon Bois. A nice old classic youtube channel that I definitely recommend checking out.
I like the new style. Maybe you could do a video about the love story of Arkansas and overtime.
Can’t forget the time where in 2022, SMU beat Houston 77-63 for the most combined points scored in regulation in FBS college football history
Videos have always been amazing from you for years but I love this style of video as well🙌🏻
You should do a video when NCAA 25 comes out like those “college football 10 years ago” videos you did but in reverse: using information from back when the last ncaa game came out, make predictions about what football will/does look like in 2024. Or make actual predictions about what cfb will look like 10 years from now
Kto, i haven't watched your content in a bit but i did watch this video and throughly enjoyed it. Nice vid!
I like the new video format/style keep it up!
Life is good when KTO uploads🎉
Regarding this new video format, I think it definitely works with your charisma. Cutting back to the narrator can be tricky, but you pull it off well imo. Another great video!
I'm a big fan of the way you normally make videos, but I really liked this, too. I'd love to see more of this, plus any other types of videos you might wanna experiment with.
This was a really enjoyable video. I didn't know about quite a few of these games.
Great way to make it come full circle! 👍 Good job! 👏
Good content. Also, I like this New style of filming. Keep the changes coming. Keep your channel fresh! I’ve been watching for years.
New background is sweet man. Picture quality on camera is real good. Definitely enjoyed the new style 🙌
KTO, I haven't seen one of your videos in a long time but I started watching them maybe 8 years ago?? IDK how long you've been doing it but I remember an OBJ video that as a giants fan I disagreed with but I gotta admit the videos have always been fire. Whatever changes you made for this seem great. You've always had amazing content. Keep on keeping on.
Another masterpiece KTO, I’ve been a long time supporter of the channel and love seeing you try new styles (keep the of outro its too good, literally gives me goosebumps everytime)
Another interesting thing about the Georgia undefeated streak: The game before it started and the game that broke it was both against Alabama in the SEC Championship
Gotta say absolutely love your videos love this video in particular just because of all the Elor behind college football as well as all these records that are insane to think of that are that they even exist
KTO has the best sports content.
Heisman took that personally
I like all your videos no matter the style. Keep 'em coming!
Clean ending. Great video. Would definitely watch NCAA 25 Career mode videos if you made those
Mount Union with their 112 game, 11 year win streak is feeling rather disrespected right now...
THANK YOU HOUSTON FOR WHOOPING ON SMU, Y'ALL ROCK!
Enjoyed the video KTO. Nice change of pace and was really well produced.
Some of these are crazy, great video 👍🏻
Make the videos in whatever style you’re confortable with my man! As long YOU are the one making them, we love it!
a little surprised you went with the Texas Tech-OU game instead of the WVU-Baylor 2012 game. That one was 70-63, and featured TWO 300 yard receivers, not to mention 6 100+ yard receivers.
Great video and loved the format KTO
you gonna do anything with cfb 25 when it comes out? Like streaming or using clips from the game to supplement videos about college football or other things?
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Beautiful username
9:29 I had completely forgotten about Hau'oli Kikaha. Also, I remember we were cruising one of our favorite cruising spots in Kansas City in the summer of 1989 and we met Derrick Thomas in his black Mercedes Benz with Alabama License plates "I Sack QBs" or something to that effect. Excellent video.
I like this style, but the way you usually end your vids with that music and highlights always gets me hyped
5:07 as an Iowa fan this hurts, but is too true
Longtime sub, digging this video style KTO! Would be cool to do a mix of this and no face cam going forward imo
I hit the subscribe button as soon as you took that stab at Iowa. Couldn't be more true.
W when KTO uploads
This style of video works, bro. Slight tweak to always excellent content.
I wonder if its harder to work around things visually on YT.
Lots of Creators ive seen that are going more on camera as the last 2 years.
Respect to you for switching it up a little, just Jarring for me.
We lose a certain mystery of you.
Im well aware youve been on Cam b4 and i love the content regardless
Thank you for posting the video. I guess GA Tech football team was taking their anger out on Cumberland after losing the baseball game.
I like the video format, although at this point the traditional outro is iconic, so you should keep that
Love the fact that you highlighted Jared Zabranski and the blue. I’m very proud of our program.
4:50 those logos bring back old memories of college basketball games from the late 90s
With IMG Academy having a monster first half recently, I had to look at the most points scored in a high school football game. Haven High School, in Kansas (256-0). Ironically, I played against this team every year, and you would never know they own this record after the way we beat them every year. 😁
Loved the video and like you, I'm excited for College Football 25.
That first game was Pretty Good.
Been with you since the OBJ overrated video. It’s cool seeing your video style change over the years. I like this new one
This format is 🔥. Keep doing it
Dudes been in the gym. And the new place looks chill. Keep it up.
I’ve been watching football pretty much meh entire 39 year life and Barry Sanders is my all-time favorite player. And I had no idea he had a brother that also played college ball. This was a great nugget/stat! Thanks!
Thanks for the Texas Tech-OU memory. I’m an OU fan and my all time favorite player is Baker Mayfield, because of his swagger and how much he loved the game and his teammates. I remember being so astounded by our offense and so appalled by our defense, and watching this game was absolutely wild. It perfectly captured how I felt after every OU game, we would always pile it on early and our defense would almost lose it down the stretch. 2018 Rose Bowl vs Georgia was heartbreaking, but the best cfp semi game of all time. I’m still convinced we woulda had it that year if we got past Georgia, but now we just lose in the semis all the time 😂
I fw this guys voice man. Something bout his is so cool.
Bring back the old outro
This video is bringing up memories of players and games I grew up watching.
Need more cfb vids from ya they are so fire
The only other team to match the 1901 Michigan squad would be the 1888 Yale Bulldogs; 694 points scored, 0 allowed. Loved the style video!
Love your channel keep it up!!!
1917 and 1919 TAMU Football held teams to 0 points the entire season. Other than that small error, amazing video as always, KTO!
Thank you for doing this video I’ve been saying you should do this video for awhile now so thank you.
“A group of frat boys & law students” is crazy work lol we need to find some interviews now
Great video format!
Damn last time I was this early to a KTO video.... oh wait I've never been this early to a KTO video 🔥 goated sports youtuber
Beat everyone to first
You finally get to do a video about the event that led to your inspiration! That must feel good
The new look is nice! Cool to see your face in videos again.
Very Flem-Lo style of shoot8ng your video. I dig it. Keep the format this way😊
I’m gonna be honest the more different style videos, the more you become the best football channel on RUclips! 🎉
77 punts is over 1 per minute. Is that really possible.
Umm, I guess maybe with sudden death overtime? And if so, how did that work out.
They were punting nearly every play. At one point they had 22 in a row. The clock stops with every punt as well.
@@KTOfootball You did explain it well, now and on tape. I'm just going, huh!! Thanks for all your work.
punting on first down every time will do that.
@@conedx it's for field position.
Love the niche videos
The old style of videos is classic but the new style is cool too!
What you didn't mention about the Tech-Cumberland game is that the 222-0 score was made possible by the only positive play Cumberland made all game. One of their players blocked an extra point. With his face. Making for the incredibly poetic 222-0 for revenge for the 22-0 baseball score.
I remember a Big XII matchup with West Virginia over Baylor 70-63 without overtime; I have no idea how many yards were gained, but it had to be ridiculous. Both teams ran hurry-up offenses; it was WVU's third 70-point game in a row, going back to the previous season, so it was not entirely surprising.
Loved this new way of video! Keep going!! We’re all hyped for EA CFB25
1989 SMU is basically Cumberland college. This was SMU's the first year after the death penalty. Houston however finished the season with first squad to have a 4,000-yard passer (Andre Ware), 1,000-yard rusher (Chuck Weatherspoon), and 1,000-yard receiver (Manny Hazard) in FBS history. They only lost 2 games for a combined 5 points and somehow were ranked 14th. THE SWC was stacked that year. Texas AM, Arkansas, and Houston's only loses were basically to each other. A reboot SWC in NCAA25 sounds amazing!
Like the video style❤please keep the old outro though
is that a Canes helmet in your background??!!!??? YES IT IS!!! I co-host a Canes channel on here, love seeing The U being repped to the fullest!!!
Keep it going bro
With all due respect KTO, I loved your content with just your voice. You not a bad guy or nothing but keep your voice as your money maker. Still a great vid tho
That style was pretty chill! Could totally work for similar content.
You’re a Browns fan owning that helmet… that’s impressive on multiple levels. But how did you GET that helmet? Signed, a Lifelong Browns and Buckeyes fan. Much respect for your videos and research, KTO
I got pretty much everything on those shelves from a video I did for pristineauction last year
love this style of content!
1919 Texas A&M unbeaten, untied and unscored upon. Coached by D.X. Bible.
That was after WW1. They also did it in 1917. D.X. Bible called all of his boys back after the war and got them to do it again in 1919.
I would also include the longest winning and losing streaks. Mount Union's 112 Game Winning Streak and Prairie View's 80 Game Losing Streak will never be broken.
forgot griffin's 2 heismen trophies, at this point its pretty much unbeatable with how difficult the cfb has become