College Football: Week 15 v. Distraction

Until more than 1 person can do it, it's fair game. Plus it's not like it isn't mentioned almost every time someone talks about the Heisman currently.

Also we have the most Heisman winners alongside USC and Notre Dame.

"in 19 dickety 3 we had a 100-0 victory over the Toledo Rockets!"

I think bragging rights are fairly null and void for an individual achievement that was 35 years ago :p
 
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And a simple search yielded people talking about the following:

Babe Ruth is the only player ever to hit three home runs in a World Series game on two separate occasions-Game 4 of the 1926 Series and Game 4 of the 1928 Series.

Babe Ruth holds the record for the longest complete game victory in World Series history. In 1916, as a member of the Boston Red Sox, Ruth pitched 14 innings to defeat the Brooklyn Robins. He only allowed one run in the first inning, then settled down to shut out the Robins for the next 13 innings for the 2-1 win. The Red Sox would go on to win the Series in 5 games

From 1915-17, Ruth won 65 games, the most by any left-handed pitcher in the majors during that time.

Ruth's career .690 slugging percentage is the highest total in the history of Major League Baseball. (Slugging percentage is calculated by dividing total bases by at-bats.)

Somebody still thinks it's worth mentioning these things.