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Biggest Shutout Against An FBS Team This Year
It appears the 63-0 victory over SMU was the biggest shutout of any FBS team this year.

Its the 3rd largest shutout made by an FBS team this season, with the two two FBS teams winning against non-FBS teams Howard and Miss Valley St.
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2015 03:39 PM by UofMstateU.)
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RE: Biggest Shutout Against An FBS Team This Year
Great news. Can we swap some of the points from the Houston game? When it mattered?
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RE: Biggest Shutout Against An FBS Team This Year
(11-28-2015 03:41 PM)midtowncowboy Wrote:  Great news. Can we swap some of the points from the Houston game? When it mattered?

Dumb ass
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