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Every point scored in Super Bowl history, by college
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:01 pm
Quarterbacks don’t get points for throwing a TD pass.
Miami - 84
Penn State - 81
Florida - 68
Cal - 66
Notre Dame - 64
Texas Tech - 62
Georgia - 61
Nebraska - 54
Stanford - 54
Memphis - 50
Mississippi Valley State—Jerry Rice By His Dang Self - 48
Illinois - 45
Michigan State - 45
Oklahoma - 44
Ohio State - 42
USC - 42
UCLA - 39
NC State - 38
Wisconsin - 38
Colorado - 37
FSU - 37
Pitt - 34
South Dakota State - 34
Arizona - 30
Michigan - 30
Oklahoma State - 30
Syracuse - 30
Wyoming - 30
Minnesota - 25
BYU - 24
Cincinnati - 24
Kansas - 24
Kansas State - 24
Louisiana Tech - 24
Tulane - 24
UNC - 24
James Madison - 23
Texas A&M - 21
Indiana - 20
Louisville - 20
LSU - 20
Virginia Tech - 20
Alabama A&M - 18
Chadron State - 18
Tennessee - 18
Washington - 18
Hawaii - 17
Texas - 17
No College Affiliation - 16 points: Two Super Bowl scorers didn’t play college football at all! Garo Yepremian almost played for trained at Butler, but the NCAA ruled him ineligible because he’d spent some time as a semi-pro soccer player. Toni Fritsch had a successful career with the Austrian national team before becoming the kicker for the Cowboys.
Arizona State - 16
Temple - 16
Youngstown State - 16
New Mexico State - 14
North Dakota - 14
Oregon - 14
Purdue - 14
Utah St. - 14
Georgia Tech - 13
Louisiana - 13
Akron - 12
Cal-Riverside - 12
Delaware State - 12
Grambling - 12
Iowa State - 12
Kent State - 12
Lane - 12
Marshall - 12
Northeastern - 12
Philander Smith - 12
Stephen F. Austin - 12
Tennessee State - 12
Texas State - 12
Troy - 12
Tulsa - 12
UNLV - 12
UT-Arlington - 12
Utah - 12
Wake Forest - 12
West Texas A&M - 12
West Virginia - 12
Western Michigan - 12
William & Mary - 12
Montana State - 11
Clemson - 10
Kentucky - 9
UTEP - 9
Boston College - 8
South Carolina - 8
San Diego State - 7
Angelo State - 6
Arkansas - 6
Augustana - 6 points
Austin Peay - 6 points
Bethune-Cookman - 6
Colorado Mesa - 6
Delaware - 6
East Carolina - 6
Fresno State - 6
Furman - 6
Harvard - 6
Houston - 6
Iowa - 6
Lambuth - 6
Livingstone - 6
Maryland - 6
Miami (Ohio) - 6
Midwestern State - 6
Mississippi - 6
Mississippi State - 6
Missouri Southern - 6
Monmouth - 6
Mount Union - 6
Navy - 6
Nevada - 6
New Mexico - 6
Northern Iowa - 6
Portland State - 6
Prairie View - 6
Rice - 6
Rutgers - 6
Santa Clara - 6
SE Louisiana - 6
SMU - 6
South Carolina State - 6
Southern Miss - 6
UMass - 6
Villanova - 6
Wabash - 6
Western Carolina - 6
Winston-Salem State - 6
Bowling Green - 5
Auburn - 4
Baylor - 4
Missouri Western St. - 3
Long Beach State - 2
Texas A&M-Commerce - 2
Toledo - 2
Weber State - 2
Coast Guard - 1
Notable: Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Alabama didn’t make the list. Kenny Stabler threw TD passes but according to the NFL, that doesn’t count.
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Miami - 84
Penn State - 81
Florida - 68
Cal - 66
Notre Dame - 64
Texas Tech - 62
Georgia - 61
Nebraska - 54
Stanford - 54
Memphis - 50
Mississippi Valley State—Jerry Rice By His Dang Self - 48
Illinois - 45
Michigan State - 45
Oklahoma - 44
Ohio State - 42
USC - 42
UCLA - 39
NC State - 38
Wisconsin - 38
Colorado - 37
FSU - 37
Pitt - 34
South Dakota State - 34
Arizona - 30
Michigan - 30
Oklahoma State - 30
Syracuse - 30
Wyoming - 30
Minnesota - 25
BYU - 24
Cincinnati - 24
Kansas - 24
Kansas State - 24
Louisiana Tech - 24
Tulane - 24
UNC - 24
James Madison - 23
Texas A&M - 21
Indiana - 20
Louisville - 20
LSU - 20
Virginia Tech - 20
Alabama A&M - 18
Chadron State - 18
Tennessee - 18
Washington - 18
Hawaii - 17
Texas - 17
No College Affiliation - 16 points: Two Super Bowl scorers didn’t play college football at all! Garo Yepremian almost played for trained at Butler, but the NCAA ruled him ineligible because he’d spent some time as a semi-pro soccer player. Toni Fritsch had a successful career with the Austrian national team before becoming the kicker for the Cowboys.
Arizona State - 16
Temple - 16
Youngstown State - 16
New Mexico State - 14
North Dakota - 14
Oregon - 14
Purdue - 14
Utah St. - 14
Georgia Tech - 13
Louisiana - 13
Akron - 12
Cal-Riverside - 12
Delaware State - 12
Grambling - 12
Iowa State - 12
Kent State - 12
Lane - 12
Marshall - 12
Northeastern - 12
Philander Smith - 12
Stephen F. Austin - 12
Tennessee State - 12
Texas State - 12
Troy - 12
Tulsa - 12
UNLV - 12
UT-Arlington - 12
Utah - 12
Wake Forest - 12
West Texas A&M - 12
West Virginia - 12
Western Michigan - 12
William & Mary - 12
Montana State - 11
Clemson - 10
Kentucky - 9
UTEP - 9
Boston College - 8
South Carolina - 8
San Diego State - 7
Angelo State - 6
Arkansas - 6
Augustana - 6 points
Austin Peay - 6 points
Bethune-Cookman - 6
Colorado Mesa - 6
Delaware - 6
East Carolina - 6
Fresno State - 6
Furman - 6
Harvard - 6
Houston - 6
Iowa - 6
Lambuth - 6
Livingstone - 6
Maryland - 6
Miami (Ohio) - 6
Midwestern State - 6
Mississippi - 6
Mississippi State - 6
Missouri Southern - 6
Monmouth - 6
Mount Union - 6
Navy - 6
Nevada - 6
New Mexico - 6
Northern Iowa - 6
Portland State - 6
Prairie View - 6
Rice - 6
Rutgers - 6
Santa Clara - 6
SE Louisiana - 6
SMU - 6
South Carolina State - 6
Southern Miss - 6
UMass - 6
Villanova - 6
Wabash - 6
Western Carolina - 6
Winston-Salem State - 6
Bowling Green - 5
Auburn - 4
Baylor - 4
Missouri Western St. - 3
Long Beach State - 2
Texas A&M-Commerce - 2
Toledo - 2
Weber State - 2
Coast Guard - 1
Notable: Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Alabama didn’t make the list. Kenny Stabler threw TD passes but according to the NFL, that doesn’t count.
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This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:04 pm to LSU Tigerhead
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Quarterbacks don’t get points for throwing a TD pass.
But a receiver gets them for catching it? Hmmm.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:06 pm to LSU Tigerhead
I’ll tell you who scored more than anybody at the Super Bowl afterparty
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:07 pm to LSU Tigerhead
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Georgia - 61
Should I assume all of these points were scored before 1980?
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:07 pm to LSU Tigerhead
I think it’ rather funny to find Alabama in the same company as Missouri and Vanderbilt
Edit: removed South Carolina from the list of disgrace.
Edit: removed South Carolina from the list of disgrace.
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:10 pm to LSU Tigerhead
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I think it’ rather funny to find Alabama in the same company as Missouri, Vanderbilt, and South Carolina
Congrats?
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James Madison - 23
Texas A&M -21
Indiana - 20
Louisville - 20
LSU - 20
Virginia Tech - 20
Alabama A&M - 18
Chadron State - 18
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 3:11 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:11 pm to spslayto
quote:
Quarterbacks don’t get points for throwing a TD pass.
But a receiver gets them for catching it? Hmmm.
SB MVPs just don't count I guess....
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:12 pm to Pickle_Weasel
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SB MVPs just don't count I guess....
Likely. And if that's the case shouldn't the Heisman have gone to one of LSU's receivers instead of its quarterback?
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:12 pm to LSU Tigerhead
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Notable: Missouri, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, and Alabama didn’t make the list. Kenny Stabler threw TD passes but according to the NFL, that doesn’t count.
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South Carolina - 8
The OP needs to learn how to read.
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 3:14 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:13 pm to Rex Feral
quote:I imagine a bunch were by Terrell Davis.
Georgia - 61
Should I assume all of these points were scored before 1980?
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:14 pm to LSU Tigerhead
Quite the weird stat. The source definitely had a lot of time to kill obviously.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:16 pm to Lonnie Utah
According to the OP, this never happened.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:16 pm to LSU Tigerhead
quote:Sheesh!
A1abana didn’t make the list
Yugely embarrassing.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:17 pm to Lonnie Utah
quote:dang! I skimmed that list many times and still missed it, oops.
The OP needs to learn how to read.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:19 pm to LSU Tigerhead
A stat that counts kickers but not QBs, so you know it's legit.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:22 pm to PEPE
Alabama has always won with lesser talent, no surprise here.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:24 pm to LSU Tigerhead
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think it’ rather funny to find Alabama in the same company as Missouri, Vanderbilt, and South Carolina
Head to head Bama 53- 26 LSU. Do the math in your head and it’s even funnier.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 3:46 pm to 14caratgoldjones
There's the melt we're looking for...
Posted on 2/4/20 at 4:03 pm to Glorious
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I’ll tell you who scored more than anybody at the Super Bowl afterparty
With silky smooth legs like Namath had, you can bet those boys were ready to get him out of those pantyhose.
Now the poor guy can’t even get rides to medical appointments or even get all the benefits he deserves!
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