‘I’m surprised it wasn’t 101-100’: How one 1990 game showed the future of college football

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It was a conference game that was nothing but offense and 132 passes were thrown. TCU and Houston combined for 90 points, but this wasn’t a recent aerial showcase. It was a 1990 game in the Astrodome and it might have launched the modern game.

It was a conference game that was nothing but offense and 132 passes were thrown. TCU and Houston combined for 90 points, but this wasn’t a recent aerial showcase. It was a 1990 game in the Astrodome and it might have launched the modern game.

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