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Most Points Allowed in One Game by an AP National Champion

Points

 

Team

 

Season

 

Result/Opponent

50

 

LSU

 

2007

 

L 50-48 (3OT) vs Arkansas on 11/23

43

 

LSU

 

2007

 

L 43-37 (3OT) at Kentucky on 10/13

42

 

Penn State

 

1982

 

L 42-21 at Alabama on 10/9

38

 

Texas

 

2005

 

W 41-38 vs USC (Rose/BCS) on 1/4

38

 

BYU

 

1984

 

W 41-38 vs Wyoming on 10/13

37

 

USC

 

1962

 

W 42-37 vs Wisconsin on 1/1 (Rose)

35

 

Florida State

 

1999

 

W 41-35 vs Georgia Tech on 9/11

35

 

Oklahoma

 

1950

 

W 49-35 vs Nebraska on 11/25

34

 

LSU

 

2007

 

W 41-34 at Alabama on 11/3

34

 

USC

 

2003

 

L 34-31 at California on 9/27

33

 

Tennessee

 

1998

 

W 34-33 at Syracuse on 9/5

32

 

USC

 

2003

 

W 61-32 vs Hawaii on 9/13

32

 

Nebraska

 

1994

 

W 42-32 vs Wyoming on 10/1

31

 

Florida

 

2008

 

L 31-30 vs Mississippi on 9/27

31

 

Oklahoma

 

2000

 

W 35-31 at Texas A&M on 11/11

31

 

Oklahoma

 

2000

 

W 41-31 at Kansas State on 10/14

31

 

Florida State

 

1993

 

L 31-24 at Notre Dame on 11/13

31

 

Colorado

 

1990

 

W 33-31 at Missouri on 10/6

31

 

Colorado

 

1990

 

T 31-31 vs Tennessee on 8/26

31

 

Pittsburgh

 

1976

 

W 44-31 at Duke on 10/2

31

 

Nebraska

 

1971

 

W 35-31 at #2 Oklahoma on 11/25

31

 

Nebraska

 

1970

 

W 65-31 vs Oklahoma State on 10/24

30

 

Florida

 

1996

 

W 45-30 vs Alabama on 12/7 (SEC)

30

 

Notre Dame

 

1988

 

W 31-30 vs #1 Miami-FL on 10/15

30

 

Miami-FL

 

1983

 

W 31-30 vs #1 Nebraska on 1/1 (Orange)

Minimum 30 points

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