A blowout describes a game with a large and clear score difference. One team controls the game early and never looks threatened. This situation matters because strategy often changes. Coaches rest starters and test backups. The losing team may simplify its approach. Fans and analysts use the term to describe dominance. Momentum disappears quickly in blowouts. Effort and discipline still matter. Teams must finish cleanly. For example, a team leads by four touchdowns entering the fourth quarter.
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