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Pat Forde at ESPN has this little nugget this week:

Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football (North Texas-Navy [1] flag football film sold separately):

In case you missed it, the Serene Green scored 62 points on the Midshipmen while surrendering 74. Most points ever in a regulation Division I-A game. With 446 points allowed in nine games (a shade under 50 per), the Serene Green is closing in on the NCAA season record for defensive pliability. It's 556 points, currently held by 2002 Eastern Michigan (2).

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/sto...mp;sportCat=ncf

We might actually get this record - with 3 games left, this entirely possible.

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