Most Embarrassing Sports Records

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GT v Cumberlan made #9 on the list:

Biggest college football loss: Cumberland College Bulldogs
Prior to the 1916 college football season, Cumberland folded its football team, but due to a scheduling obligation, they needed to suit up once more to play its game against Georgia Tech or risk a $3,000 fine. Cumberland's baseball team had run up the score 22-0 on GT earlier that year, so Tech head coach John Heisman (of Heisman Trophy fame) wanted to teach Cumberland a lesson. Tech led 126-0 at halftime, but Heisman didn't take his foot off the gas. The GT quarterback passed for nearly 1,000 yards, and Cumberland was thoroughly embarrassed 222-0 in the most lopsided college game in history.
Here's the link:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9285584?MSNHPHCP&GT1=39002#sport=MMA/Boxing&photo=9285454
 
Bobby Cox also made the list at #5 for most ejections:

Most career ejections: Bobby Cox
If you're a fan of the MLB's Atlanta Braves, you've grown accustomed to seeing manager Bobby Cox climb the steps out of the dugout and storm onto the field with a menacing glare. Umpires are used to that look too, and have responded by sending Cox to have an early shower a record 143 times. Though he's ranked fourth on baseball's all-time managerial wins list and has been an MLB manager of the year four times, Cox will be remembered just as much for being the skipper who's thrown out once every 29 games.
 
I really wish I could have been there.

And I don't feel Cox's ejections belongs on a top 10 of most embarrassing.
 
This article makes me wonder if people would not realize that John Heisman was the namesake for the award if they also knew he coached at Georgia Tech....
 
I thought we didn't have a single pass attempt in that game? How did our QB have 1000 yards passing then?
 
I thought we didn't have a single pass attempt in that game? How did our QB have 1000 yards passing then?

He must have meant GT ran for nearly 1,000 yards. I searched it real quick and you were right (see below). I also included in the quote a fact I did not know - the second half was only 15 minutes long. Just imagine the score had we played the full half!

Heisman finally showed mercy, agreeing to cut the second half to 15 minutes, but it mattered little. The game ended with no first downs for either team. Georgia Tech scored every time on its first, second or third play. Cumberland’s only play of note was a 10-yard pass, little help since it came on fourth-and-22.

Game statistics:

Rushing: Georgia Tech 978 yards/ Cumberland -42.

Passing: Georgia Tech 0 for 0/Cumberland two for 18 for 14 yards and six interceptions.

Turnovers: Georgia Tech 0/Cumberland 15.
 
I really wish I could have been there.

And I don't feel Cox's ejections belongs on a top 10 of most embarrassing.
I think both of the hockey stats are misleading as well. Having a high +/- may mean you suck, but it may also mean you're the defenseman logging the most minutes on a crappy team. And nothing about Hextall's record is even remotely embarrassing. Except for playing for the Flyers.
 
I think both of the hockey stats are misleading as well. Having a high +/- may mean you suck, but it may also mean you're the defenseman logging the most minutes on a crappy team. And nothing about Hextall's record is even remotely embarrassing. Except for playing for the Flyers.

having a high plus/minus would be good
having a low plus/minus would be bad, but as you say could be the result of you being on the ice with other bad players

-20 is lower than -10
 
having a high plus/minus would be good
having a low plus/minus would be bad, but as you say could be the result of you being on the ice with other bad players

-20 is lower than -10
Yea, my mistake. I should amend that to say having a +/- very far away from zero in the wrong direction.

I'd think that's more embarrassing records out there. Most missed field goals, worst career free-throw percentage, most strike out at bats. In hockey, the only embarrassing record I can think of is most penalty minutes for diving, but since that's a relatively new rule, I don't it is appropriate.
 
Yea, my mistake. I should amend that to say having a +/- very far away from zero in the wrong direction.

I'd think that's more embarrassing records out there. Most missed field goals, worst career free-throw percentage, most strike out at bats. In hockey, the only embarrassing record I can think of is most penalty minutes for diving, but since that's a relatively new rule, I don't it is appropriate.

i agree with you, +/- is not really embarrasing since it is not all on you

the most embarrasing stat in hockey probably applies only to goaltenders and it is a very high goals against average. that means you suck at being a goalie. that is probably the only, expect maybe lowest % on penalty shots which means you cant shoot worth crap

most embarrasing in all of sports?
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I'm not sure if this was mentioned, but it's a little more forgivable (or awesome) considering Heisman was Tech's baseball coach also.
 
i agree with you, +/- is not really embarrasing since it is not all on you

the most embarrasing stat in hockey probably applies only to goaltenders and it is a very high goals against average. that means you suck at being a goalie. that is probably the only, expect maybe lowest % on penalty shots which means you cant shoot worth crap
I'd say that save percentage would be a little more accurate assessment of a goalies skills. Case in point would be Luongo, who was a phenomenal goaltender, but no one can stop 60+ shots during an evening.

And as for Kaufmen's title, I can only aspire to be that great of a wrestler.
 
I'm not sure if this was mentioned, but it's a little more forgivable (or awesome) considering Heisman was Tech's baseball coach also.

the whole reason he kicked their ass so bad was b/c he was the baseball coach

the Cumberland team apparently used ringers the year before in baseball against us, and so this was the PAYBACK the Heisman doled out
 
the whole reason he kicked their ass so bad was b/c he was the baseball coach

the Cumberland team apparently used ringers the year before in baseball against us, and so this was the PAYBACK the Heisman doled out

Bingo.
 
I remember hearing something about Heisman not liking the way margin of victory was used in rankings leading to people running up the score. Or some such. Any validity there?
 
I remember hearing something about Heisman not liking the way margin of victory was used in rankings leading to people running up the score. Or some such. Any validity there?

Yes, (from http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/heisman_john00.html)

And he masterminded the most lopsided, memorable game in college football history. In the spring of 1916, Tech's baseball team (Heisman also coached baseball and basketball) was humiliated 22-0 by a Nashville pro team masquerading as Cumberland College. That fall, Cumberland decided to drop football, its athletic program in disarray. But Heisman was determined to avenge the baseball loss and embarrass the sportswriters who awarded the national championship to the highest-scoring team. So Heisman offered Cumberland a $500 guarantee and an all-expenses-paid trip to Atlanta. Cumberland accepted and 19 players (most members of Kappa Sigma fraternity, with scant football knowledge) left Lebanon, Tenn., by train for Atlanta. Only 16 arrived, three getting lost in Nashville. By the time it was over, Tech had scored 32 touchdowns and 222 points in just 45 minutes of play. And Heisman had proven his point about pointless point totals. The following year, the Golden Tornado were 9-0 and national champs, the third straight unbeaten team for Heisman.
 
I really wish I could have been there.

And I don't feel Cox's ejections belongs on a top 10 of most embarrassing.
If Cox wasn't embarrassed by getting ejected, why would the most ejections be any more embarrassing? He usually did it on purpose.
 
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