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Old 02-27-2009, 07:29 PM   #1
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Default Top 10: Most Embarrassing Sports Records

Came across this list and thought my fellow sports enthusiasts inmates would enjoy.

No.10 - Most Career Interceptions: Brett Favre 310

No.9 - Most Career Fumbles: Warren Moon 161

No.8 - Most NHL Penalty Minutes By A Goalie: Ron Hextall 113 in 1988-89 700 PIMs in his NHL career

No.7 - Lowest Career +/- Rating: Robert Stewart -260 career +/- rating, essentially meaning he was on the ice for 260 more even-strength goals against than goals for

No.6 - Most Career Ejections: Bobby Cox 143 times average of once every 29 games

No.5 - Most Technical Fouls In A Season: Rasheed Wallace 41

No.4 - Fastest To Be Knocked Out: Des Sowden four seconds into the first round

No.3 - Most Errors In A Career: Herman Long 1,096 errors in 1,881 games 117 miscues in 137 games in his rookie season

No.2 - Most NASCAR Races Without A Win: J.D. McDuffie 653

No.1 - Biggest College Football Loss: Cumberland College Bulldogs

Prior to the 1916 college football season, Cumberland folded its football team, but due to a scheduling obligation, they needed to suit up once more to play its game against Georgia Tech or risk a $3,000 fine. Cumberland’s baseball team had run up the score 22-0 on GT earlier that year, so Tech head coach John Heisman (of Heisman Trophy fame) wanted to teach Cumberland a lesson. Tech led 126-0 at halftime, but Heisman didn’t take his foot off the gas. The GT quarterback passed for nearly 1,000 yards, and Cumberland was thoroughly embarrassed 222-0 in the most lopsided college game in history.
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