List of 500 Point Seasons in College Football - Data Missing For 2001 & 2002 (all Classifications) As Well As Schools Outside Division I-A/FBS F

Data Missing For 2001 & 2002 (all Classifications) As Well As Schools Outside Division I-A/FBS F

2003 Boise State 602 NCAA I-A 2003 Miami University (OH) 602 NCAA I-A 2003 Oklahoma 601 NCAA I-A 2003 Texas Tech 552 NCAA I-A 2003 USC 534 NCAA I-A 2003 Texas 533 NCAA I-A 2003 Minnesota 503 NCAA I-A 2004 Louisville 597 NCAA I-A 2004 Boise State 587 NCAA I-A 2004 Utah 544 NCAA I-A 2004 Bowling Green 532 NCAA I-A 2005 Texas 652 NCAA I-A 2005 USC 638 NCAA I-A 2005 Louisville 521 NCAA I-A 2006 Hawaii 656 FBS
All data missing for 2007

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