The Fulmer Cup
The Fulmer Cup is an infamous award — notorious, even.
The yearly scoreboard and award is handed down to the unenviable schools that find their football teams in the most legal troubles at the end of the year.
Based on a point system devised by the website Every Day Should Be Saturday, schools are allocated points based upon which football program sports the worst collective criminal record.
The tongue-in-cheek award is named for former Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer, following multiple Volunteers suffering from run-ins with the law.
For the 2009-10 fiscal Fulmer year, Georgia was awarded The Fulmer Cup after accumulating 21 points. No. 1 party school, indeed.
However, not too far behind and giving up a good chase was the Bulldogs’ Saturday opponent, the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns.
1. Georgia 21
2. Missouri 18
3. Minnesota 17
4. East Carolina 16
5.Florida State 16
6. Oregon 14
7. Oregon State 13
8.UL-Lafayette 13
9. Notre Dame 12
10. Tennessee 11
