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I didn't ask "is it possible?", I asked "has it actually happened?". The two are very different. It's possible for a Division III team to beat a national championship team, but it hasn't happened.
Which is why I suggested dropping it. But from this it looks like you want to continue this.
An opinion is someone's personal belief. It fits the dictionary definition.
It's called dissent. I CHOSE to enter the thread to put in my own opinion. My opinion didn't match with the popular...
I'll be sure to be the first one to rip you a new one whenever you ask a dumb question, and based on the average level of maturity of the posters who could not be bothered to answer "yes" and cite a specific example, I know I won't have to wait very long.
Do you actually read these responses, or just notice that I replied and think "Yes! Another opportunity to flame the stupid Penn State fan!"? The question asks IF it happened. If I thought it had never happened, I wouldn't have asked the question in the first place.
If I wouldn't have thought about the possibility, I wouldn't have asked this "stupid" question in the first place. Logically, if I hadn't thought of the possibility of it existing in college football, I wouldn't have thought to ask. And the reason I asked is because I've NEVER actually seen it...
I wasn't a hardcore football fan until 2005, before that just one of those casual lukewarm fans who'd watch a bowl game, maybe a regular season game or two. I was a casual football fan growing up, but became a huge fan thanks to the 2005 Penn State season.
I only asked this after doing some research (Wikipedia and Google), hoping that I'd actually get an answer. I'm not a football buff (I've only been a huge football fan since 2005, before 2005 I actually didn't even know some basic football terminology and rules), so the question may have seemed...
This fits everything except the "prolonged". The thread itself isn't the flame war, it's the fact that you're drowning me in negative rep for asking a "stupid" question.
College football is completely different from the NFL, and I only found ONE example of that happening in the NFL. It's amazing how people can turn a legitimate question into a flame war. Are you sure you people aren't subconsciously seeking revenge for those morons on that YouTube video?
So because I ask a question, hoping that I'd actually recieve answers, you believe that it makes me an idiot? I'll remember this whenever one of you asks a "dumb" question".
A little background information: I was only a lukewarm football fan until 2005. That was the year I started watching...
The reason I asked is because Google completely sucks. I know it's happened in pro football (Ravens over 49ers 9-7), but I wasn't sure if it happened in college football.
It was right after I recieved a reply about a Buckeyes football game where they beat Meatchicken 12-10 and the comment "I hope you're just a very young kid" that you replied with "I'm submitting this hoping this pulls OSU ahead of PSU". So naturally I assumed your comment was because I don't...
Only if you count someone born in the 80s as a "very young kid". And I wouldn't have known that because I don't know much about OSU history except that you guys have been in a rivalry with scUM for over a hundred years and your legendary coach, Woody Hayes being in a rivalry with scUM's coach...
I know it's possible, but I've been trying to figure it out? Have there ever been any 9-7, 12-7, 12-10, 15-14, etc types of games where a team never scores a touchdown, the other team scores at least one, but the team that never scored a touchdown ends up winning with field goals anyway?