Dude that is so Bs they play more games than the 83' team did.The 1983 "Scoring Explosion" currently holds the record with 655 points.
First 7 games:
2010 Oregon = 386 points
1983 Nebraska = 337 points
Actually the '83 team played in the Kickoff Classic, so they played 13 games, and since the Pac 10 doesn't have a CCG, Oregon will only play 13, so they play the same number. Hopefully a couple Pac 10 teams find a defense and stop them.Dude that is so Bs they play more games than the 83' team did.The 1983 "Scoring Explosion" currently holds the record with 655 points.
First 7 games:
2010 Oregon = 386 points
1983 Nebraska = 337 points
As others have already stated, both teams will have 13 games under their belt when it's all said and done.Dude that is so Bs they play more games than the 83' team did.The 1983 "Scoring Explosion" currently holds the record with 655 points.
First 7 games:
2010 Oregon = 386 points
1983 Nebraska = 337 points
ohhh.. I actually didn't know that they played 13 games that year,thanks for the info,I learned something new today!Actually the '83 team played in the Kickoff Classic, so they played 13 games, and since the Pac 10 doesn't have a CCG, Oregon will only play 13, so they play the same number. Hopefully a couple Pac 10 teams find a defense and stop them.Dude that is so Bs they play more games than the 83' team did.The 1983 "Scoring Explosion" currently holds the record with 655 points.
First 7 games:
2010 Oregon = 386 points
1983 Nebraska = 337 points
:LOLtartar :LOLtartarActually the '83 team played in the Kickoff Classic, so they played 13 games, and since the Pac 10 doesn't have a CCG, Oregon will only play 13, so they play the same number. Hopefully a couple Pac 10 teams find a defense and stop them.Dude that is so Bs they play more games than the 83' team did.The 1983 "Scoring Explosion" currently holds the record with 655 points.
First 7 games:
2010 Oregon = 386 points
1983 Nebraska = 337 points
You are correct. In 13 games Oklahoma had 702 points, but ended up with 716 points since they played 14 games that year.I thought 2008 Oklahoma had already broken 83's records, but maybe I'm wrong.