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Led by the eventual Heisman Trophy Winner Andre Ware . Ran up the score against an SMU team that was shut down for two years prior because of the Death Penalty. No scholarship players .

Not hard to do.

Felt Oklahoma blowing out Texas A&M 77-0 in 2003 on National TV was worse . :picard:

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Craig Biggio drove in 1,175 runs in his 20 year career. Barry Bonds’ home runs alone drove in 1,174 runs.

From 1993-2007, Barry Bonds had more intentional walks than the Twins, Rangers, White Sox, Orioles, A’s, Blue Jays, Royals, and Tigers.

Intentional walk leaders, 2001-2004:

1. Barry Bonds: 284
2. St. Louis Cardinals: 260
3. Montreal Expos: 252
4. Philadelphia Phillies: 237
5. Arizona Diamondbacks: 232


Barry Bonds is the only member of the 500 home runs/500 steals club. He’s also the only member of the 400 home runs/400 steals club.

Bonds won seven Most Valuable Player awards. No one else has ever won more than three.

If you turned every home run Bonds ever hit into an out, his career OBP would be .384, the same as A-Rod's. If Bonds were to return to tomorrow, he would have to make 1,412 straight outs to drop his on base percentage below .400.


GOAT :blessed:
 
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