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"When Punts Rained from the Sky" - Today marks 75 years since the worst game ever played. 77 punts, 67 consecutively (on 1st down), 14 fumbles lost, final score Texas Tech 0 Centenary 0.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game
"When Punts Rained from the Sky" - Today marks 75 years since the worst game ever played. 77 punts, 67 consecutively (on 1st down), 14 fumbles lost, final score Texas Tech 0 Centenary 0.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game
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The 1939 Texas Tech vs. Centenary football game was an American college football game played between theTexas Tech Red Raiders and Centenary Gentlemen on November 11, 1939 at Centenary College Stadium inShreveport, Louisiana. In "one of the weirdest games in NCAA History,"[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-b-2][2][/url] torrential downpour and muddy field conditions prevented either Texas Tech or Centenary from advancing the ball either running or passing. To cope with the conditions, both teams resorted to repetitive and immediate punting. Both teams combined to punt 77 times. With each punt, both teams hoped to recover a fumble at the other end of the field.
Six of 14 fumbles were lost, but none of the turnovers led to a score. Forty-two punts were returned, 19 went out of bounds, 10 were downed, 1 went into the end zone for a touchback, four were blocked, and one was fair caught. Sixty-seven punts (34 by Texas Tech and 33 by Centenary) occurred on first-down plays, including 22 consecutively in the third and fourth quarters.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-d-3][3][/url] The game ended in a 00 tie with Centenary owning a statistical edge with 31 yards of total offense compared with a one-yard loss for Texas Tech.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-c-4][4][/url]
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Historical significance[edit]The 1939 Texas Tech vs Centenary game is referenced in the 2013 edition of the NCAA Football Records Book 14 times.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-d-3][3][/url] More NCAA single-game records (13 total) were set in the 1939 Texas Tech vs Centenary game than any other game played in NCAA history. Steve Boda, a former associate director of NCAA statistics, researched the record in 1987. Stunned by the brief wire-service report of the game, he used a play-by-play account to confirm the details.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-c-4][4][/url] All NCAA records set during the game have remained unbroken.
Boda claims three modern football factors guard against a repeat of these records: Better field surfaces, easier to handle footballs, and advanced gloves and footwear.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Texas_Tech_vs._Centenary_football_game#cite_note-c-4][4][/url]
