PeteF3 wrote: kargol wrote: Principal_Raditch wrote: The cubs record of time between winning world series. Since the cubs will never win one again, they'll just keep on adding to their existing total, and no one will ever catch up.
Already beaten, Oxford University have not win the FA Cup since 1874.
And to my knowledge they disbanded in 1880.
No, they're still going. Just far too far down the pyramid to qualify for another entry.
Besides which, Notts County are still going strong and in the League, but have not won the FA Cup since 1894. And Preston North End's last League title came in 1890 (they have won the Cup since).
PeteF3 wrote: Also, it's going to be awfully hard to top the NFL record of 73 points in one game. I know it occurred in a championship so it wasn't a result of an era of less parity, but it was still a different era neverthless (the Redskins were completely unable to stop this newfangled invention of George Halas' called the T-formation). You hardly ever see an NFL team breaking 60 points, and even 50 is rare.
The Patriots woud've broken that mark two weeks ago if they'd been Cobra Kai, and decided not to show mercy on the hapless Titans.
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