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Here is a list of the longest games, in terms of overtime periods, in college football history, courtesy of the NCAA: 1. Oct. 23, 2021: Illinois 20, Penn State 18 (9 OTs)
* The NCAA record book includes a special note about 6 interceptions by Dick Miller (Akron) versus Baldwin-Wallace on Oct. 23, 1937 before the collection of division records. [ 102 ] † Tulane University lists 5 interceptions by Mitchell Price in a game versus Tennessee–Chattanooga September 3, 1988 which is not recognized as an official ...
In 2024, Georgia defeated Georgia Tech 44–42 in eight overtime periods, the second-longest NCAA game up to that point. The most overtimes required to decide a bowl game in Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history is five, which occurred in the 2024 Hawaii Bowl, with South Florida defeating San Jose State, 41–39. [11] [12]
The 2003 Arkansas vs. Kentucky football game was a college football game played on November 1, 2003, between the University of Arkansas Razorbacks and the University of Kentucky Wildcats; at the time, it tied an NCAA record for the longest football game ever played. The game included seven overtime periods.
The game set a record with nine overtimes. Nine. Overtimes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...
The eight overtimes are the second-most in FBS history after Illinois’ nine-overtime victory over Penn State in 2021. CLEAN OLD FASHIONED 8️⃣ UGA COMES BACK TO WIN IN 8OT‼️ pic.twitter ...
The game set multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) records, including the most combined points scored (146) in a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) football game. [3] The record was previously held by a game played between Western Michigan and Buffalo on October 7, 2017, which had 139 combined points over seven ...
The most points scored by a single team, and the most lopsided final score in college football history, occurred on October 7, 1916 when Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222–0. [3] Only two other programs have scored at least 200 points in a single game: King (TN) defeated Lenoir 206–0 in 1922 and St. Viator beat Lane (IL) 205–0 in 1916.