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Corbin's 2-0 & 1-0 Football games and Other Bizarre Final Scores in Sports History
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Finishing with 4 points has to be ultra rare in football.  In 1951,  Corbin defeated Hazard by a score of  7-4. 


There was only  one game in the history of the NFL in which a team finished with four points.   In 1923, the Chicago Cardinals lost to the Racine Legion  10-4.

One game that I remember in 2004 was when Iowa made two FG's hold up in a  6-4 win over Penn St.  Two FG's and two safeties  were the extent of the scoring.  

6-4 was also the final score of the first college football game ever played.  Rutgers defeated NewJersey(later to become Princeton) by that 6-4 score, although the rules of the game , including how the game was scored , were vastly different then.

I read awhile back about a HS game in Indiana several years back that finished  4-3.  Is it possible for a team to put a score on the board in a football game , hold their opponent's offense scoreless , and still lose?  Yep, kick a FG and  give up two safeties and lose  4-3.   What a dreadful way to lose!!!

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