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Cumberland at Georgia Tech Box Score, October 7, 1916
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Episode 100 - Georgia Tech 222 Cumberland 0: The play by play ...
Today, on this, our 100th Episode, we offer a play by play reenactment of the game played on Oct. 7, 1916 at Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia.
Heisman's Revenge: The Story Behind Georgia Tech's 222-0 ...
On this day in 1916, John Heisman's — yes, that one — Georgia Tech squad beat the living hell out of Cumberland, a small school in Lebanon, Tenn ...
WIPEOUT : Script for Movie Is Based on 222-0 Georgia Tech Victory
WIPEOUT : Script for Movie Is Based on 222-0 Georgia Tech Victory ... MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Georgia Tech's 222-0 annihilation of Cumberland's football ...
The Full Story of the 222-0 football game between Georgia Tech and ...
Hit them hard. and stay alert. This game was not about sportsmanship. It was about running up the score. and about sending a message. to the ...
Wes Durham gives the backstory on Georgia Tech beating ...
On this date 103 years ago, Georgia Tech Football beat Cumberland 222-0. Wes Durham has the backstory on the most lopsided game in college ...
On this day in history, October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech football beats ...
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by legendary coach John Heisman, routed Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided game in college football history Oct ...
On this day 107 years ago in 1916, the Cumberland Football team lost to Georgia Tech in the most lopsided game in the history of college football, 222-0.
Football's Glorious Slaughter - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com
The most devoted Cumberland alumnus was not prepared to holler robbery, for Georgia Tech won 222 to 0. But everything else is still argued morbidly, and ...
How College Football's Biggest Blowout Happened 105 Years Ago
Nothing, and I mean nothing, compares to what took place at Atlanta's Grant Field on October 7, 1916, when the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ...
Georgia Tech defeats Cumberland University 222-0 - Del.Aware
On this day, 1916, Georgia Tech performed the greatest shutout in college football history, scoring 222 points and giving up none to Cumberland University.
Georgia Tech · Alumni Home · Home · Interviews · Traditions · Timeline · About Us. Menu ... Heisman coached the 222-0 victory over Cumberland University in 1916; ...
N.C. Coaches Assn. on X: "Georgia Tech shuts out Cumberland, 222 ...
Georgia Tech shuts out Cumberland, 222‑0, in most lopsided college football game | October 7, 1916 | HISTORY https://t.co/HpcVBDH0zi.
Tech alum returning 222-0 ball to 'rightful place'
An Atlanta man and Georgia Tech graduate won the bidding for a most prized piece of college football and school history – what is believed ...
Georgia Tech vs. Cumberland Football Game, 1916 ... - CougarStats
Georgia Tech 222, 0-2, Next Game · Cumberland 0. 1916 Season Stats · Series History. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Final. Cumberland, 0. Georgia Tech, 222. Game Info.
College GameDay - 103 years ago, Georgia Tech Football put up ...
103 years ago, Georgia Tech Football put up 222 points on Cumberland, making it the most lopsided game in college football history.
Georgia Tech Won 222-0 Biggest Margin in College Football History ...
In 1916, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets beat Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided game in college football history.
Georgia Tech 222, Cumberland 0 happened 100 years ago
100 years ago on Oct. 7, 1916. Georgia Tech, coached by John Heisman, met Cumberland. The final score: Georgia Tech 222, Cumberland 0.
Georgia Tech marks 105 years since winning most lopsided college ...
Tech's coach, John Heisman, led the team to victory over Cumberland. But it was a victory never seen before. Tech beat Cumberland 222 to 0. The ...
Rearview Mirror: October 7th, 1916 - From The Rumble Seat
It's the story of how the Georgia Institute of Technology gave Cumberland College an unearthly 222-0 beat down, the likes of which will never be seen ever ...