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re: Most Ridiculous/Incredible Sports Stat
Posted on 6/19/14 at 1:13 am to TexasAg13
Posted on 6/19/14 at 1:13 am to TexasAg13
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In 1997, Greg Maddux started 33 games, went 19-2, only walked 14 batters, and went to a 3-0 count one time.
SEC related because he played in Atlanta.
sketchy logic... but we'll allow it since it implies Ole Miss is not SEC related
Posted on 6/19/14 at 1:26 am to TexasAg13
A 3-0 count only once? Holy fricking shite. I didn't realize that and I used to have his poster on my wall as a kid.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 2:16 am to TexasAg13
1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers
0 Sacks Allowed
410 Rushing YPG
7.1 Rushing YPC
SEC Connection - Nebraska won the National Championship by defeating Florida 62-24 in the Fiesta Bowl.
0 Sacks Allowed
410 Rushing YPG
7.1 Rushing YPC
SEC Connection - Nebraska won the National Championship by defeating Florida 62-24 in the Fiesta Bowl.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 2:26 am to inadaze
Fernando Tatis hit two grand slams and had 8 RBIs in one inning.
Sec related - his name sounds like titties, which all the Sec loves
Sec related - his name sounds like titties, which all the Sec loves
Posted on 6/19/14 at 2:43 am to TexasAg13
clayton Kershaw just pitched, statistically, the second greatest game in the history of recorded baseball
SEC related-was committed to a&m to play baseball before he was drafted. also his wife graduated from a&m
SEC related-was committed to a&m to play baseball before he was drafted. also his wife graduated from a&m
This post was edited on 6/19/14 at 2:44 am
Posted on 6/19/14 at 3:02 am to pivey14
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The team that Mississippi State has beaten the most (outside of Ole Miss) is LSU
Did not know that. That can't be good can it?
Posted on 6/19/14 at 4:28 am to Tiger Live2
probably has something to do with playing LSU over 100 times
Posted on 6/19/14 at 6:51 am to TexasAg13
No 21-0/not crossing the 50yrd line joke yet? Damn...
Posted on 6/19/14 at 8:02 am to lsutothetop
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Clearly not a prerequisite to be SEC.
See Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Kentucky.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 8:04 am to lsutothetop
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SEC related because he played in Atlanta.
Clearly not a prerequisite to be SEC.
See Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Kentucky.
You are Rant King today.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 8:10 am to TexasAg13
In 1998-1999 South Carolina football lost 21 straight games.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 8:42 am to skrayper
I'll play along:
Down 21-0 in the first quarter, Alabama scored 62 straight points to win against Ole Miss in 1989, 62-27.
The actual playing time in an MLB game is only 18 minutes.
An incomplete forward pass in football used to result in a 15 yard penalty, and one that was never touched would result in possession being changed.
The odds of a perfect bracket prediction are:
One in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808
Down 21-0 in the first quarter, Alabama scored 62 straight points to win against Ole Miss in 1989, 62-27.
The actual playing time in an MLB game is only 18 minutes.
An incomplete forward pass in football used to result in a 15 yard penalty, and one that was never touched would result in possession being changed.
The odds of a perfect bracket prediction are:
One in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808
Posted on 6/19/14 at 8:58 am to TexasAg13
Sorry, but in my eyes no sports stat ever comes close to what Pete Maravich accomplished. 44.2 point career scoring average while playing at LSU, all whilst never having the benefit of a 3 point line during his time. The most prolific of scorers in today's game can't even come within averaging 10 points of that. Truly incredible.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 9:22 am to JStanDawgFan
In '06 we hit 5 HR in a row in a Super Regional game against UGA, every single one of them were bombs.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 6/19/14 at 9:52 am to TexasAg13
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What's the most ridiculous/incredible sports stat you've ever come across?
UK basketball home winning record. Went about 12 years and was ended by a 1 point loss to Georgia Tech. Record stands at 129 LINK
This record will probably never be broken and the next closest is UCLA - 1970 to 1976 - at 98 games.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 10:09 am to lsutothetop
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Clearly not a prerequisite to be SEC.
See Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Kentucky.
Considering Vanderbilt created the conference and Kentucky was the initial president of the SEC your argument seems flawed.
Texas A&M was in the SIIA from which the SEC was formed
Ole Miss is Ole Miss
Posted on 6/19/14 at 10:09 am to TexasAg13
In his 2 games against Mizzou Connor Shaw's stat line reads as:
40/50 450yds 5 TDs and 0 INTs
eta: In 3 games vs UGA I think Lattimore's stats were something like 180+ ypg.
40/50 450yds 5 TDs and 0 INTs
eta: In 3 games vs UGA I think Lattimore's stats were something like 180+ ypg.
This post was edited on 6/19/14 at 10:10 am
Posted on 6/19/14 at 10:11 am to TexasAg13
1899 Sewanee football posted five shutouts in six days. Four of the five were away games. LSU, A&M, Ole Miss, Tulane, Texas were beaten during the six day span.
Sewanee finished with 12-0 record, with eleven shutouts. Playing in Montgomery, a Heisman led AU team scored ten points. 322-10 final PF/PA for the season.
Sewanee finished with 12-0 record, with eleven shutouts. Playing in Montgomery, a Heisman led AU team scored ten points. 322-10 final PF/PA for the season.
Posted on 6/19/14 at 10:41 am to TexasAg13
Stan Musial had the same number of hits at home and on the road: 1,815.
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