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What year did Georgia Tech beat Cumberland College 222-0?

1916
On October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech defeats Cumberland University, 222-0, in the most lopsided game in college football history. Coached by John Heisman, later namesake of college football’s most famous trophy, Georgia Tech takes a 63-0 lead in the first quarter at Grant Field in Atlanta.

How did Georgia Tech scored 222 points?

When it comes to blowouts, not much can compete with the 1916 football game between Georgia Tech and Cumberland College. By the end of the game, GT had 222 points.

What was the most lopsided football score ever and when did it happen?

Georgia Tech football game was the most lopsided in the history of college American football, with Georgia Tech winning 222–0. The game was played on October 7, 1916, between the Georgia Tech Engineers and Cumberland College Bulldogs at Grant Field (now a part of Bobby Dodd Stadium) in Atlanta.

Did Cumberland play Georgia Tech in 1916?

Cumberland discontinued its football program in 1916 but had committed to play Georgia Tech on Oct. 7 before the program was suspended. Cumberland reportedly would owe Tech $3,000 if the game was not played. Heisman insisted Cumberland come to Atlanta and play the game.

Why did Georgia Tech have to pay $3k to forfeit a game?

They had a Cumberland game on their schedule, and if the Cumberland team didn’t show, Georgia Tech, says, they would need to pay a forfeiting fee of $3,000. The man doing the threatening was John Heisman, the Georgia Tech coach, and he was in it for revenge. The year before, the GT baseball team had lost to Cumberland 22-0.

How did Georgia Tech score 222 points against Cumberland?

When the game began, Georgia Tech scored on its first play. Cumberland fumbled on the next play, and Tech returned it for a touchdown. Cumberland fumbled again on its first play, and Tech scored two plays later. And on and on. At half time, the score was 126-0. And by the end, Georgia Tech had scored 222 points.

What was the final score of the 1915 Georgia Tech game?

The final score is unbelievable: 222-0. On one side: The Georgia Tech Engineers (as they were known at the time) were in the midst of a four-season run of excellence from 1915-18, in which they went 30-1-2 – including three straight undefeated seasons – while outscoring opponents 1,611-93.