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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 3:12 pm to LSU Tigerhead
quote:
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 3:14 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 LSU Tigerhead
quote:Sheesh!
A1abana didn’t make the list
Yugely embarrassing.
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.
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