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Coming off of a historic win by Howard over UNLV as a 45.5-point underdog on Saturday , we wanted to get a more comprehensive list of the biggest pointspread upsets.
Here are the 10 biggest college football upsets we've seen in the last 25 years.
It's only fitting that the biggest upset in college football history would happen in Las Vegas. For a team to win as 45.5-point underdogs, there needs to be a star performance and Howard's Caylin Newton filled that role. Caylin, brother of Heiman Trophy and NFL MVP winner Cam Newton, ran for 190 yards and two scores, including the final touchdown of the game that gave Howard the three-point win.
These two programs were miles apart in terms of success entering this game. After going 1-11 in 2006, Stanford was in its first season under Jim Harbaugh while No. 2 USC was seeking a third national title in five years. The Cardinal hung around thanks to five USC turnovers and eventually made the Trojans pay. Tavita Pritchard's 10-yard touchdown pass to Mark Bradford with less than a minute left gave Stanford the improbable one-point win.
Syracuse had lost its first three games of the 2007 season by an average of 28.7 points and was taking on a ranked Louisville team that had won 20 straight at home. But none of that mattered on this day. After entering as 37-point underdogs, the Orange took a 38-21 lead in the fourth quarter before holding on to win by three.
Final score: Syracuse 38, Louisville 35
The Temple Owls entered this game as massive underdogs for good reason -- they were 0-6 and taking on an undefeated (and nationally ranked) Virginia Tech team in Blacksburg. Temple would actually trail 17-0 before pulling off one of college football's most unlikely stunners. The Owls scored 28 of the game's final 35 points to knock of the 14th-ranked Hokies.
Final score: Temple 28, Virginia Tech 24
Texas State was playing its first game after moving up the FBS level and wasn't given much a shot to compete against Houston, a team that had gone 13-1 the season before. But this wasn't the same Cougars team. The Bobcats won by 17 as five-touchdown underdogs, making them the only team on this list to win by double-digits.
Final score: Texas State 30, Houston 13
It's safe to say no one saw this one coming. Central Michigan entered having lost seven straight games while Western Michigan had won eight straight. But that's why they play the games, and the underdog Chippewas won by four over their in-state rivals.
Final score: Central Michigan 21, Western Michigan 17
This would be one of two huge upsets to go down on the first Saturday of September in 2017. Baylor had won its previous nine games against FCS teams by an average of 46.3 points per game, but couldn't stop Liberty in this one. Quarterback Stephen Calvert threw for 447 yards and three touchdowns as he led the Flames to a shootout win as 34-point underdogs.
Five days earlier, Virginia Tech had lost to No. 3 Boise State in a Labor Day classic but didn't expect much trouble as 33.5-point favorites against James Madison. After the Hokies led 16-7 early in the third quarter, they would allow the Dukes to score the final 14 points of the game. With the win, James Madison joined Appalachian State as the only FCS teams at the time to have beaten a ranked FBS team.
Final score: James Madison 21, Virginia Tech 16
In one of college football's most memorable upsets, two-time defending FCS champion Appalachian State stunned No. 5 Michigan as 33-point underdogs in "The Big House". After Julian Rauch's 24-yard field goal put the Mountaineers up by two with 26 seconds left, the Wolverines would get one last shot to win it. But in a play that will always haunt Michigan fans, Jason Gingell's 37-yard kick to win it was blocked -- and the rest was history.
Final score: Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32
The oddsmakers expected Texas Tech to roll over North Texas in its final nonconference game before Big 12 play, but the Mean Green refused to follow that script. In a game of runs, North Texas trailed 10-0, and then led 24-13, before allowing the Red Raiders to take a 27-24 lead. But with just over a minute left, Mean Green quarterback Jason Mills threw a 15-yard touchdown to cap off the shocking upset.
Final score: North Texas 30, Texas Tech 27


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Kansas shocked Texas — a 31-point favorite — by going for two in the first overtime period on Saturday to top the Longhorns 57-56 for one of the biggest upsets in college football history.
It’s tied for the 15th-biggest point spread upset of the last 40 years.
The Jayhawks are now 2-53 straight up as 20+-point underdogs since 2005, with both of those wins coming against the Longhorns (2005, 2021). Tonight’s win was the first-ever win for Kansas at Texas, and it snapped a 56-game Big 12 road losing streak.
Using our BetLabs database and KillerSports.com , we’ve compiled the 30 biggest upsets in college football since 1980 — each one that the underdog won outright at +28.5 or higher.
UNLV hosted Howard in what was supposed to be a cakewalk to start the 2017 season. The Bison finished 2016 at 2-9.
But Cam Newton’s younger brother Caylin Newton, a true freshman, ran for 190 yards, threw for 140 and had three total touchdowns to lead the HBCU to victory.
It seems inconceivable that Stanford would be a 40-point dog against anyone, given the success the Cardinal’s had in the last decade. But this was Jim Harbaugh’s breakthrough in his first season — Stanford was 1-11 in 2006.
Powerhouse USC had five turnovers and Stanford scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to win 24-23.
This game was just two weeks before Stanford-USC — 2007 was a wild year for college football.
A strong Louisville team led by Brian Brohm had won 20 straight at home entering this content. And even with Brohm’s 555 passing yards, Syracuse led by 17 entering the fourth and hung on to win 38-35.
Temple has made big strides as a program in the last decade, but it was 0-6 entering this meeting with No. 14 Virginia Tech in 1998.
The Owls trailed 17-0, but stormed back in the second half to win 28-24. Temple won just a single game the rest of the season — a 34-33 win over Pitt. The Hokies lost just twice more and rolled Alabama in the Music City Bowl.
“I’ve never been so embarrassed in my life,” Virginia Tech defensive end Corey Moore said after the game.
How about that for your first game at the FBS level? Texas State out-gained Houston by more than 100 yards and held the ball for 43 of the 60 minutes.
The Cougars had lost quarterback Case Keenum to graduation and coach Kevin Sumlin to Texas A&M.
Mike Nesbitt, Houston’s offensive coordinator, resigned after the game.
Washington was on a four-game winning streak, with three of those on the road, and lost as a 35-point favorite in the ultimate hangover spot.
Oregon State only won three games that season, and wasn’t a favorite in any games where spreads were listed.
Idaho State almost let this one get away. It led 30-7 halfway through the third quarter before the Wolfpack stormed back to make it a game.
Ultimately, Nevada’s three turnovers did them in during this FBS-FCS upset.
Western Michigan had won eight straight games, but had three turnovers to CMU’s zero and the Chippewas escaped with a 21-17 win.
These upsets tend to come in bunches, apparently. Liberty beat Baylor hours before Howard upset UNLV in the biggest point spread victory ever.
Baylor went 1-11 in 2017, so perhaps this line never should have been this high. Liberty’s Stephen Calvert threw for 447 yards and the Flames went 17-of-26 on third and fourth downs.
Perhaps the most memorable on this list, App State beat the Wolverines 34-32 to open the season. The Mountaineers were the No. 1-ranked FCS team in the country and wound up winning their third straight FCS national title
This game was significant for many reasons — it forced the AP to include FCS teams in the Top 25 poll. It was the first time a team fell from the AP Top 5 to out of the poll entirely from one game. It put App State on the map, despite their previous FCS success, and the Mountaineers made the jump to FBS in 2014.
This was the first game on the brand new Big Ten Network, a showcase of national title contender Michigan. The Wolverines made the Rose Bowl in 2006 — they were minutes from beating No. 1 Ohio State to reach the national title game.
The Hokies had a five-day turnaround after losing to Boise State, and JMU caught them at the perfect time.
The Dukes became the second FCS program to beat a ranked FBS team. That win predates JMU’s ascension to an FCS power, which culminated with a national title in 2016.
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