Stephen F. Austin Steamrolls to 98-0 Win Over NAIA's Warner

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Stephen F. Austin Steamrolls to 98-0 Win Over NAIA's Warner
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Stephen F. Austin scored 13 touchdowns in one game to beat NAIA’s Warner 98-0 on Saturday.

With 6:20 remaining in the fourth quarter after their last touchdown, the Lumberjacks lined up for a two-point conversion to potentially make it 100-0. However, they opted to take a knee and forfeited the possible two points.

Portland State set the FCS record for most points in a game with 105 back on Nov. 8, 1980 while Wyoming holds the FBS record with 103, which occurred on Nov. 5, 1949.

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