When two football teams put up a ton of points against one another, the term "basketball score" tends to get thrown around, though most of the time it's a bit of an exaggeration.

On Friday night, however, two Pennsylvania high school teams combined to put up a score that would make most college basketball teams blush, as Meadville edged out DuBois by a score of 107-90.

Unofficial reports out of DuBois have Matt Miller of DuBois throwing for a national HS record 782 yards. We will try to confirm — D9Sports.com (@D9Sports) September 12, 2015



When a team scores more points than the scoreboard even allows for, that seems to be a pretty good indicator of success.

Meadville's 107-point effort was buoyed by a record-setting performance from RB Journey Brown, who contributed 720 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.