2007 Championship / Bowl Game Round Up at Around the Half Way Point
We are past the half way point in the college football championship / Bowl game season. Thus far the vast majority of the games (over two thirds) have been competitive with a margin of victory of 14 points or less. In nearly a third of the games the margin of victory was less than a touchdown. There have been only 4 complete blow-outs.
Some milestones of note at just past the half way point for this championship/bowl season:
- Mount Union takes the record for the most points scored (62) in a game in their 62 to 14 win over Bethel in their NCAA Division III Championship Semifinals matchup
- The most combined pints scored in a game is 99 in Purdue’s 51 to 48 win over Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl. Other high scoring games of note include 90 points scored in Appalachian State’s 55 to 35 win over Richmond in the NCAA Division I Championship Semifinals, and 86 points scored in the Holiday Bowl when Texas defeated Arizona State 52 to 34.
- There have been two 1 point games:
- Sioux Falls (S.D.) 11 | Missouri Valley 10 in the NAIA Football National Championship Semifinals
- BYU 17 | UCLA 16 in the Las Vegas Bowl
For full championship / Bowl games results see:
