Article By Luke McConnell on 23rd July, 2010
The Sooners roared through the season, scoring an NCAA record 716 points and averaging 51.1 points per game.
In addition to the record for most points scored in a season, the Sooners also set four other NCAA scoring records, including touchdowns in a season with 99, rushing and passing touchdowns in a season with 96, extra points scored by kicking with 94, and, perhaps most impressive, most consecutive games scoring 60 points with five.
Not only did the Sooners score a lot, they also scored fast. And when I say fast, I do mean fast.
Forty-seven of the Sooners' 99 touchdown drives happened in less than two minutes. Some of them were set up by interceptions, p...
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