Since 1941, What is the Most Unbreakable Record in Sports ??

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Since 1941, What is the Most Unbreakable Record in Sports ??

  • Walt Chamberlain's 100 Points in a single Game

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • Brett Favre's 297 Consecutive Starts

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 Consecutive Games Played

    Votes: 9 22.5%
  • UCLA's Men's Basketball's 7 Straight NCAA Titles

    Votes: 17 42.5%
  • Something Else

    Votes: 12 30.0%

  • Total voters
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100 pts in an NBA game and 7 consecutive NCAA titles look pretty ridiculous in today's world but sports is different now....not really fair to compare the two

Favre and Ripken's records are very impressive but breakable if those were records people tried for. (i.e. if there was in ironman incentive in contracts....today's players are all about the $)
 

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Teemu Salanie scored 80+ goals his rookie season. Don't see that one being beat.
 

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Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 Consecutive Games Played beyond impossible
 
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Lance's record would be way harder to break than 100 points in an NBA game. Kobe scored 81 not too long ago, and 8 times players have gotten into the 70's.

Though I don't think either record will ever be broken.
 

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Favre is good for two of them...games started and career int's
 

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Nobody will ever break DiMaggio's record.
 

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WOW....My bad, had no idea.......What a rookie season!!!!

Yeah the record before that was like 50 so he pretty much blew that out of the water and no one else has even come close to 50 since in their rookie year.
 

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You will NEVER see a back to back WSOP main event winner again. Chan the last one to do it...
 

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You will NEVER see a back to back WSOP main event winner again. Chan the last one to do it...
Yeah but he did in a field of under 200 compared to thousands that do it now
 

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UCLA's 7 straight easily. A team would have to win 42 Straight NCAA tourney games just to tie the record.

I believe Farve's record is more difficult to break than Ripken's because of the nature of the game and the number of seasons required.
 

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bigtendominator is right... during Wooden's amazing run, UCLA won 10 national titles in 12 years and won 88 straight games. No one will ever come close.
 

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