Can 100 points be scored again in an af2 game?
If you take a close look at last year’s season, there is compelling evidence to say, yes. But if you include all of the AFL’s history, it has only happened once. And that was on Memorial Day weekend last year at the Greensboro Coliseum. The Quad City Steamwheelers defeated the Greensboro Prowlers 103-3 and broke the previous Arena record set by the New Jersey Red Dogs in 1997 (91 points). If you are to just look at these two examples you would have to say that it would be difficult for this to happen again. But a closer examination of last season says otherwise. Four times last season the 100 point barrier was within a two touchdown reach. On opening weekend, Arkansas defeated the Charleston Swamp Foxes, 86-13. Arkansas also came close in an 88-33 with over Greensboro. Two weeks later, Greensboro had 87 points put on them by Augusta. Possibly the most compelling argument can be made by Tallahassee and Birmingham. In a matchup of two relatively even teams, the Steeldogs edged Tallahasse