Hull were hit seven times in the first half of an eventual 8-0 win for Wigan, who recently appealed against their 12-point deduction imposed by the EFL for entering administration.
The Latics opened the scoring within the opening minute, with Kal Naismith firing the first of what turned out to be many goals.
Kieffer Moore and Kieran Dowell each provided two of those goals, with Jamal Lowe and Joe Williams also adding strikes before the break.
With that amazing first half, Wigan became the first side in the English top four tiers to score seven or more goals in one half of football since Watford, who did so against Blackpool in 2015.
Lowe, meanwhile, was involved in four of those goals, the same amount he had scored or assisted in his prior 31 appearances.
Wigan went on to add another in the second half, with Dowell completing his hat-trick in the 65th minute.
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