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Meadville Beats DuBois 107-90 in Pennsylvania High School Football Shootout

Joe PantornoSep 11, 2015

Usually, when a sports fan sees a 107-90 scoreline, it's assumed to be from a basketball game. Well, Friday night in Pennsylvania, Meadville High School's football team (yes, football) defeated DuBois High School by that same scoreline, per Tom Reisenweber of the Erie Times-News, in a game that can be described only as putting up video game numbers.

The scoreboard had trouble comprehending the final score as well, as Alan Robinson showed:

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To put things into perspective, the highest-scoring game in NFL history was a 1966 affair in which the Washington Redskins defeated the New York Giants 72-41 for a combined 113 points, per NFL.com. This game had 84 more points than that.

The Meadville Bulldogs were led by running back Journey Brown, who ran for 720 yards and 10 touchdowns, per ESPN Stats & Info. Those numbers are more unfathomable than the ones a fan might attain on Xbox when playing Madden on the easiest skill level.

NBC's Brandon Arroyo took a look at Brown's stats at halftime, which were already fantastic:

Brown's 720-yard journey reportedly broke the former Pennsylvania state record by over 200 yards, according to Andy Close of the Times Observer

It was a close affair for much of the evening despite the unbelievable numbers, with Meadville up 56-51 at halftime and 85-82 at the end of the third quarter. 

The two teams had a little way to go to surpass a record set on the collegiate level by Georgia Tech in 1916 when it blew out Cumberland 222-0, but in modern-day football, with modern-day parity, a scoreline of this proportion is worthy of a double take, a jaw drop and a lot of head-scratching. 

Maybe the defenses should get some extra work in over the next week to ensure they don't give up 90 or more points again in their following games.

Joe Pantorno is on Twitter.

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