ATLANTA - APRIL 19: of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the Georgia Tech T-Day Spring football game on April 19, 2008 at Historic Grant Field at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

100 years ago college football gave us an out-of-this-world beatdown of epic proportions

This football game had a score like you'd never believe.

It's not surprising that Georgia Tech still owns the record for the most lopsided victory in the history of college football for their monumental 222-o dismantling of Cumberland College back in 1916.

It's a record that, unless football is played in the boundless reaches of outer space someday, should stand until the end of time.

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The game was every bit as ridiculous as the score would have you believe. Georgia Tech, who went by the moniker "Engineers" back then, led 63-0 after the first quarter and 126-0 at halftime.

And Georgia Tech scored on every single one of its possessions. Even more telling is the fact that the Engineers did not attempt a single pass in the game. And they didn't need to — they rushed for 978 yards and 32 touchdowns.