College football history is filled with dramatic upsets that have shocked fans and experts alike. Here are some of the greatest college football upsets up until my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021:
Appalachian State vs. Michigan (2007): One of the most famous upsets in college football history, the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the heavily favored Michigan Wolverines, a team from the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), in their season opener. Appalachian State, from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), won 34-32.
Stanford vs. USC (2007): Stanford, a 41-point underdog, upset the USC Trojans, who were ranked No. 1 at the time. The Cardinal won 24-23 in a shocking upset that derailed USC’s national championship hopes.
Harvard vs. Yale (1968): In a game known as “The Game of the Century,” Harvard scored 16 points in the final 42 seconds to tie Yale 29-29. Yale was heavily favored, and the unexpected outcome remains one of the most memorable moments in college football history.
Boise State vs. Oklahoma (2007 Fiesta Bowl): Boise State, another FCS team, defeated the powerhouse Oklahoma Sooners in an overtime thriller during the Fiesta Bowl. The game featured multiple trick plays and a dramatic game-winning Statue of Liberty play in overtime.
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