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Worst season in high school football history?


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I won't name the team unless you want me to. But this has got to be the worst season a team has ever played. Try and find something worse. 

They scored 14 points in 10 games. 8 times they were shut out. So they averaged 1.4 points per game. 

They gave up 520 points in ten games good for 52 points a game. 

So they averaged 1.4 ppg and gave up 52 ppg. Whoa that's crazy. And the even crazier part is the teams they played were garbage teams on a state level. These were the scores. 

51-0

58-8

54-0

66-0

54-0

33-0

62-0

42-0

56-0

44-6

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40 minutes ago, peezy28 said:

Dunedin Scored just 6 points last year... it was the opening kickoff of the season.... That's it... No more points the whole frickin season. 

I believe Dunedin is on a 36-game losing streak.  On a positive note, looks like they have already exceeded their point total from last year in their last game!

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On 9/6/2018 at 10:17 AM, OldSchoolLion said:

I believe Dunedin is on a 36-game losing streak.  On a positive note, looks like they have already exceeded their point total from last year in their last game!

That indeed... they unfortunately just lost to probably the only team on their schedule they can beat (Osceola).  Dunedin is my Alma Mater although my allegiances lie with our rival school now LOL

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Just now, OldSchoolLion said:

Did everything fall apart after you graduated?:)

No sir I'm a little older than this current demise.

I graduated in 2000 and on Varsity my 3 years we were 7 and 23... We won 6 games my Sophomore year and 1 my Sr year... you can figure out what happened my Jr year.... But then the program went on a rise from about 03 to about 09 or 2010 with winning seasons and playoff appearances.  Been down hill for a while now.

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1 minute ago, peezy28 said:

No sir I'm a little older than this current demise.

I graduated in 2000 and on Varsity my 3 years we were 7 and 23... We won 6 games my Sophomore year and 1 my Sr year... you can figure out what happened my Jr year.... But then the program went on a rise from about 03 to about 09 or 2010 with winning seasons and playoff appearances.  Been down hill for a while now.

Nice to hear you won some games.  I think Leto is on a similar streak.  Maybe we should have a Leto vs Dunedin game so one of the teams can "break the streak.":) 

 

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1 hour ago, peezy28 said:

Hard times... really hard times.

I remember we had either a 2 or 4 games series with Hardee for the spring game (or maybe the fall classic can't remember).

It was Spring games, between 2003-2005 or somewhere in there.  I believe  Dunedin was a playoff team at that time. 

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Surprised none of these middle to large publics who are horrible at football find some small private school to try and get some wins from. 

Poinciana is 6A and played some tiny Cali team last year and beat them just because they had 3 times the roster size and bigger guys on the line. 

Dunedin and Leto aside from playing each other should play teams like Bishop McLaughlin, Citrus Park Christian, Tampa Bay Christian etc

Throw Fivay in the bunch. 

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