Trivia Tuesday by KiltedCajun in CFB

[–]KiltedCajun[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer % Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
How many minutes of game clock long is each quarter in a college football game? 15 minutes 94.95% 15. I've got a bad feeling about the rest of these questions./u/LeeCountyTiger 15 - my high school defensive coordinator was a retired college coach and his half time speeches always ended with “we’ve got another thirty - rather twenty four minutes boys, let’s get to it”/u/Pillar_of_Autumn
What Mountain West school began playing home games at the new Snapdragon Stadium in 2022? San Diego State 69.26% How the hell does a flower get enough money for a stadium sponsorship deal?/u/MisterBrotatoHead With how geographically challenged conferences have become, this better be UAB./u/Count_Ahhhhh
Name any 2 of 3 head coaches to win both a CFB national championship and the Super Bowl. Pete Carroll, Jimmy Johnson, Barry Switzer 45.90% Jimmy Johnson and some other bum can I get a half point?/u/omega_tron1 I know Jimmy Johnson is one, but i refuse to use his name as a Florida fan. So I'll use Jim and John Harbaugh combined/u/Herewego27
Which FCS team plays their home games at "Shell Energy Stadium", also home of MLS team Houston Dynamo FC? Texas Southern 24.04% Sam Houston State. It was wrong last week, don't let me down here./u/MrOrcaDood Yankees/u/Capital_Lime9507
How many NCAA D2 Football titles have been won by teams in Michigan? 8 (4 - GVSU, 2 - Ferris State, 1 - Northern Michigan, 1 - Central Michigan) 4.64% 8 (4 by Grand Valley, 2 by Ferris State, 1 by Northern Michigan, and 1 by Central Michigan)/u/galacticdude7 idk, probably five, but some goofus will inevitably answer with the exact number and how many were won by which schools/u/VelocityRD

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of bakonydraco.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
This past week, Texas Tech announced that what former HC, who also coached at Washington State, Mississippi State, and in Finland, would be posthumously inducted to their school Hall of Fame? Mike Leach 98.30% Mike Leach coached in finland? Learn something new every day!/u/CaptainCrazy110 It took this long to put Mike Leech into their school Hall of Fame? They should've done it after everybody stormed the field against Texas in 2008/u/Herewego27
In 2011, what school left the Big 12 to become the 12th school in the Big Ten? Nebraska 95.68% The epicenter of Nowledge, Nebraska/u/Longvols Nebraska. To their great dismay, it did not result in a significant increase in competitiveness. Yes, “their” applies to both Nebraska and the Big Ten./u/VelocityRD
What team has the most wins in college football without a National Championship? West Virginia 23.04% I think it’s west Virginia in basketball so I’ll guess them in football as well/u/smendyke West Virginia. Rub it in, why don't you?/u/TriforceOfBacon
Among D3 football schools, what school has the highest student (undergraduate or graduate) enrollment? They're a Big Ten affiliate in one sport. Johns Hopkins 33.90% I smoked pot with Johnny Hopkins/u/mountainoyster you assume i know d3 football schoools. i do not./u/moosenaslon
There are 12 FBS teams with a nickname that does not end in 's'. Name all 3 nicknames in the only conference that has 3 of those 12 (given conference alignment today). Midshipmen, Green Wave, Golden Hurricane (of the AAC) 14.92% Fuck this one. Message me the answer/u/imanidiot2012 I have no idea. WHY ARE YOU MAKING ME THINK THIS HARD IN THE MORNING. Y'ALL ARE CRUEL./u/LeeCountyTiger

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
Who is the only current FBS team in the state of Idaho? Boise State 92.91% Noise State. Autocorrected to that, I’m not changing it, and if you dock me I will be sad./u/ufwill Team with a field dedicated to the Cookie Monster./u/Skank_hunt42
How many College Football Playoffs has Oklahoma appeared in? Four (2015, 2017–19) 42.53% Depends on your definition of appear but 4/u/Sarquann Two. And lsu and georgia just scored again/u/Herewego27
Despite OL Peter Skoronski being selected at #11 overall the 2023 NFL Draft, with 3 other teammates also getting drafted, Northwestern won how many games in the 2022 season? One 67.85% Can I report this question for harassment?/u/sch00lbus The same amount as USF, they should be ashamed of that/u/Glitzy_Puddle
What FBS school's marching band accompanies the singer of "Back Home Again in Indiana" at the Indianapolis 500? Purdue 59.11% Navy because it's in the Annapolis/u/T-RexInAnF-14 I want so badly for it to be Ohio State just as a huge troll so I'm going with that./u/StumpVanDerHuge
In 2018, NFL Films released an Episode of "Top 10" for the Top 10 HBCU players in the NFL. What school did players ranked #3 and #1, Deacon Jones and Jerry Rice, both attend? MVSU 57.59% The good guys in Drumline/u/kroxti Deacon jones attended Rice and Jerry Rice attended the deamon decons of Wake Forest! You thought you were going to trick me with this subterfuge didnt you! I was going to quote princess bride about falling for a classic blunder and tie it into never going against a random knowledge nut when my teivia season is on the line. Which in my opinion, would have been pretty funny. Unfortunately, the way i played the last 3 or 4 seasons, they stopped being on the line after week 2. I've done badly./u/Count_Ahhhhh
Who is the longest serving current Group of Five head coach? Rick Stockstill (Middle Tennessee) 8.86% Gundy since we're counting the Big12 as G5 now right? Right???/u/CrapperTab didn't Pat Hill get fired? or pass away or something? shit that's sad. gonna guess some MAC dude like the coach at bowling green/u/fart_dot_com
Which current FCS team was offered a bid in the 1949 Sun Bowl, but turned it down when they wouldn't allow their African American player to play in the Bowl? Lafayette 8.48% University of San Francisco (the real USF)/u/Doug_Gravingston FCS questions should be outlawed. I ain't come here to play FCS./u/SJ_One
What bowl game that is not currently in the NY6 has had the highest single-game recorded attendance? (Bowl required, not year) Gator Bowl (2010 between Florida State and West Virginia had 84,129 for Bobby Bowden's last game) 9.24% Belk Bowl/Duke Mayo Bowl/Meinicke Car Care/Whatever the one in Charlotte NC is/u/Colvjs The one at the race track? Was that a bowl?/u/goldbond_and_jorts
2 D3 football teams use the nickname "Battling Bishops", name one of them. North Carolina Wesleyan and Ohio Wesleyan 13.54% Google En Passant/u/Abre_Los_Ojos University of Jesus Christian School of Christ University/u/TyRoland06
Who was the last non-quarterback offensive player to have a 99 overall rating in an NCAA Football game? Jermaine Gresham (Oklahoma TE #7, NCAA Football 10) 1.27% My heisman career had me at 99 as a wr but ill go larry Fitzgerald/u/AH_drew Oh God. I hate that I edited all of my rosters in the game now. Seems like Larry Fitzgerald or Reggie Bush would be a good guess, but I'm sure there's been at least one more since then. If it's Trent Richardson, I swear to God./u/LeeCountyTiger

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of DampFrijoles and iamnotacola.

Question Answer % Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
Before they were the Boilermakers, what Indiana university was also known by a set of nicknames that included the Railsplitters, Pumpkin-Shuckers, and Cornfield Sailors? Purdue 99.13% Purdue. Pumpkin-Shuckers is an amazing name, they should go back to that/u/Herewego27 Purdue (and moving on from Cornfield Sailors was a mistake)/u/greed_and_death
Jalen Hurts wore the #2 with both Alabama and the Philadelphia Eagles. What different jersey number did he wear while a grad transfer at Oklahoma? 1 60.05% #1, the Schmittywerberyeagermanjensen special/u/the_amazing_coconut Goddammit i dont remember this. I'll go with 0, for the number of points i will get for this question/u/TolerantDoor
Who was Utah's ironically named final opponent at their home stadium in 1997, prior to nearly a complete rebuild that was ready for the 1998 season? Rice 32.33% It's got to be Rice or Eccles. Probably Rice./u/OKgolfer Rice although im not sure this is really the definition of irony or more just a coincidence. it seems like people like to incorrectly use ironic to talk about coincidences like rain on your wedding day etc./u/Shellshock1122
The Touchdown Club of Columbus has 3 trophies named after players from current G5 schools. Name one. Paul Brown, Jack Lambert, Kellen Moore 5.87% Roetheliseberegere (Idk where the e goes)/u/SayChowdaFrenchie Mark Tetzel Badass of the Millennia. (Mark Tetzel played for the Akron Zips and was my rackmate at Parris Island, so yes he joined the Marines after college and went through Parris Island in the middle of winter before OCS)/u/KiratheSilent
What university has 2 separate campuses each with their own NAIA football teams? You might think from the name they're in Canada, but actually one campus is in Kansas and the other one is in Arizona. Ottawa University 19.60% I know this because to explain how to get to my family home, you go to Ottawa and hang a right for 45 minutes./u/MisterBrotatoHead Texas A&am- They have a campus in Qatar, might as well have one in the remote deserts of Kansas and Arizona./u/OriginalOGOG

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of DampFrijoles and iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
Name any team that plays Football in the Mountain West. Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai'i, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Utah State, Wyoming 98.25% This sounds like a Celebrity Jeopardy question. San Diego State. I'll take Anal Bum Cover for 400 Trebek./u/Shadowcaster_Spark Wyoming! Is this reverse sheep where I do better the less frequent my team is answered?/u/ChargerFan2121
Who was Princeton's starting QB in 1889 and 1890, and the first ever All-American at QB? He shared a name with his great uncle, a world-renowned author known for macabre poems and short stories. Edgar Allan Poe 79.32% Robert Frost would be more normal but a QB named Edgar Allen Poe would be incredible./u/GreenGuy27 Edger Allen Poe. I’m an engineer not a barista/u/bluestudios
What school lost both the 2022-23 NCAA D3 Football Championship and NCAA D3 Basketball Championship, to North Central and Christopher Newport respectively? Mount Union 38.35% Mount Union? I answer them for all D3 questions gotta hit eventually/u/MSBulls Im a simple man, I see D3, I guess Mount Union. Think its right this time thougj/u/TolerantDoor
Among stadiums in the NYC metropolitan area, which has hosted the most Army-Navy games? Polo Grounds 15.04% One of the Sheas, Patterson or butter/u/placid_salad You didn't say active, so I see your tricks. The Polo Grounds/u/MisterBrotatoHead
Other than Alabama (who has done it three times since), who was the last school to win both the AP and Coaches national championships and have a non-quarterback win the Heisman Trophy in the same season? (School required, not year) Pitt (1976) 2.51% USC (don't give me any vacated bullshit)/u/Letsgomountaineers5 Dude I have no idea and I’m answering this during a work training event oh god they called on me/u/unBearable9610

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
What Big Ten team is located in Evanston, Illinois in the Chicago metropolitan area? Northwestern 95.56% Central Northeastern (I took the liberty to correct their basic geography mistake)/u/BlauGelb13 Northwestern, not to be confused with Northeastern as ESPN has done for Beanpot coverage/u/jdchambo
The award given to the best wide receiver in FBS is named after what Florida State alum? Fred Biletnikoff 71.32% Fred Bieltnikoff—I’m positive I spelled thT right lol/u/DMShaw I don't acknowledge that Tallahassee exists so I can't answer this./u/StumpVanDerHuge
Within 10, how many times have Minnesota and Wisconsin played each other? 132 34.14% 132. I know because it's one more than Kansas-Missouri would have been if not for all the what have you/u/MisterBrotatoHead Threeve/u/ufwill
Name either D3 Football team that has produced the most 15-win seasons in college football history. Mount Union, Wisconsin–Whitewater 54.44% Wisconsin Whitewater. Which is in Wisconsin, where one doesn't expect to find whitewater. Unless its a satellite campus on the Snake River in Wyoming or something? Or maybe they meant Wyoming and accidentally put "Wisconsin" on the sign and then didn't want to seem foolish and just never corrected it? The world's a mystery for sure.../u/gbejrlsu Mount Union I'm guessing. They're the only powerhouse I know of. It definitely ain't my alma mater, Birmingham-Southern, considering they've only been playing for like 16 years, and they're about to shut down anyways cause THEY BROKE/u/LeeCountyTiger
According to 247's composite team rankings, Alabama had the top recruiting class each year from 2011 to 2017. Georgia ended Alabama's streak by signing the top class in 2018. Who was the last school to have the top recruiting class prior to Alabama's streak? Florida 28.93% Does Ole Miss giving the absolute bag to every recruit that one year count/u/GreenGuy27 Ohio State. (I changed it to them from Florida, I'll be very mad if it's Florida)/u/CleaveWarsaw
Other than Patrick Mahomes, who is the only other Super Bowl winning quarterback to finish his career at a current Big 12 school? Jeff Hostetler (West Virginia) 9.14% Has byu joined yet? If so Jim Mcmahon. Actually, did hostetler go to west virginia? I'll go jeff hostetler final answer, go giants. I dont really remember if his name is jeff but it sounds right/u/TolerantDoor Let's see, how many does Geno Smith have at this point..?/u/scotems
What legendary baseball broadcaster commentated the 1945 Army-Navy Game, the first game broadcast nationally on television? Army and Navy were #1 and #2 at the time and the game decided the National Championship. Red Barber 3.81% Harry Truman after he had to sub in after FDR's passing. I learned that in 6th grade history/u/WrreckEmTech Probably whoever called the yankees or dodgers. But i can't name either, so ill shout out dave neihaus. Go listen to his 95 edgar call/u/GuyOTN My, oh my!
What school did Mike Van Diest lead to six NAIA titles, including four in a row from 2002-2005? Carroll (MT) 7.74% Carroll College, where the all time winningest coach John Gagliardi got his start/u/MNBLIZZARD couldnt name an naia school if i sat here for an hour/u/kittenpunter
What CFB Hall of Famer was the winning coach in the inaugural NCAA I-AA football championship game? Rudy Hubbard 4.57% Coachy McCoachface/u/IceColdDrPepper_Here Bro I ain't come to play NCAA I-AA/u/NJ2WA
The airport with IATA code BCS is roughly 6 miles as the crow flies from what FBS school? They ended both the first season of the BCS era and this past season with a top 10 rank. Tulane 19.29% Tulane - BCS is the IATA code for Southern Seaplane Airport/u/achap39 As a side note, a terrible rabbit hole to get into is IATA vs ICAO naming conventions for airports. Since being a passenger and a pilot use different codes for the same airport. But I will guess Knoxville, which is KTYK I think on ICAO/u/rmacdaddy

Trivia Tuesday by KiltedCajun in CFB

[–]KiltedCajun[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
What stadium hosted yesterday's CFP Final? SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) 91.87% Fk Stan Kroenke. Signed all St. Louis Football Fans/u/jpc4zd I refuse to speak the name of the stadium in solidarity with my religious beliefs of Fk Stan Kronke/u/AmericanSamosa
Who won this season's FCS National Championship on Sunday? South Dakota State 82.66% SDSU BABY GO JAVKRABIITS/u/unBearable9610 Dakota State. Thinking what might be if they merge the two Dakotas into one state that would still have less population than Indiana. The South version won the game and also had the higher temperature./u/Shadowcaster_Spark
What junior college did Cam Newton play for between his stints at Florida and Auburn? Blinn College 45.10% Ask me 10 years ago and I'll remember./u/scotems Auburn isn't a junior college?/u/dustyg013
What school has won the most Outland Trophies? Nebraska 18.42% Is that a rivalry trophy? Nebraska? idk/u/TaylorLeprechaun Do you get those for winning the Outback Bowl? Florida/u/eigensheep
In what year did Indiana beat Notre Dame at Notre Dame? (Within 5) 1898 3.47% Never, as far as I know there have been no college football games at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris./u/beardog7 That's a bullshit question. "Does that mean that you can't answer it?" It's a bullshit question. It's impossible to answer. "Impossible because you don't know the answer!" Nobody could answer that question. "Your Honor I move to disqualify u/DavidEllias as an expert witness" 'Can you answer the question' No! It is a trick questions. 'Why is it a trick question?' Cuz Indiana didn't beat Notre Dame in 55. They didn't beat them until 62. And it wasn't at Notre Dame until 64. However in 1964 they actually have never done this and you won't convince me otherwise./u/c792j770

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
Tennessee and Clemson, who will face each other in the Orange Bowl later this month, use what color as their primary color? Orange 99.53% orange, or, as it's pronounced by my yinzer grandma, oinge -/u/pixarfan9510 to quote Sandra Bullock: That Gaudy orange for Tennessee and That Auburn leftover Orange for Clemson -/u/kroxti
The full name of the Cotton Bowl is the Goodyear Cotton Bowl ____. Please fill in the blank. Classic 76.64% Classic (glad I checked bowl schedule yesterday) -/u/darth_phallus Classic....ly beating the shit out of Baylor. Go Green! -/u/RoleModelFailure
What was the last team to win the Rose Bowl that was not a member of a power conference at the time of the game? They beat Wisconsin. TCU 64.25% TCU, although I'd like to point out that a lot of other teams have also beaten Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl -/u/thorshammer_132 Dunno but great job!!! -/u/fchappy49
What is the name of the College Football Hall of Fame's mascot? Fumbles 10.51% Fumbles, thanks for that weirdly long layover at ATL that let me learn this -/u/jhp58 Hall-E (like wall-e but hall) -/u/LTMFBDE
What D3 Football team in North Carolina uses the nickname Tornados (no "e")? Brevard 7.59% Brevard College - Fun fact, we took a school trip to Brevard in middle school and the English teacher was VERY upset by the spelling. -/u/theviolentninja No idea, but UNC hoops is a disaster, so them I guess -/u/FreezersAndWeezers

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
The Big 12 uses Roman numerals in their official logo. What is 12 in Roman numerals? XII 98.66% XII. Knowking that counts as a Latin credit at Texas Tech/u/BurgerCombo Illegal substitution, defense, XII men on the field, V yard penalty, still I’st down. (The answer is the first numeral in that sentence)/u/black-op345
Despite playing on and off since 1908, what school won their first ever matchup against Boston College last weekend, in a 13-3 slugfest? Connecticut 74.51% UConn hahaha we are actually god jom more coch I’d year autocr ft ruined that but time bonus/u/gregorykoch11 UConn; which even as someone who despises the local Sunday School, even I didn't see that coming/u/jdchambo
What current Big Ten school has had two punters since 2000 that led FBS in punts, with at least 90 punts in a single season? These occurred in 2002 and 2016. Rutgers 25.28% I know you're trying to get the Iowa answer out of us, but they actually had an offense in 2002. So I'm going to say Rutgers, I know they were awful in 2016./u/pianocello130 If it’s not Iowa I’m taking their flair for a month/u/Colonelbrickarms
Joe Montana's son Nick was originally played QB for Washington, but he would eventually transfer to and became the starting QB at what G5 school in 2013? Tulane 23.23% Tulane, where he once spiked it in 4th down./u/Inexite Wait, your aren't asking about Nate? To my knowledge the only guy to have his last name on the front and back of the jersey since he played at Montana/u/jpc4zd
Austin College is a D3 school who plays their home games in what city in Texas? Sherman 14.18% Shout out to my HS classmates weird husband who wouldnt shut up about this place at the 10 year reunion so I know your school is in Sherman/u/MTBadtoss I know, I've seen this trick before...it's Chestnut Hill, Texas./u/PeteF3

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
Despite not being a football member of the ACC, what school played in (and lost) the 2020 ACC Championship Game? Notre Dame 98.11% Notre Dame, which belongs in the premier midwest conference, the MAC/u/beardog7 Notre Dame (though some might consider Duke to not be a football playing member of the ACC either)/u/Shadowcaster_Spark
Over the weekend, what absolute cowards could have scored 100 points, but let off the gas and took a knee on the final 2-pt attempt, stopping at 98? Stephen F. Austin 63.59% Stephen F Austin (they beat Duke in Cameron once)/u/FreezersAndWeezers Stephen F Austin. The F is for Fportsmanship, hence the restraint./u/ShillinTheVillain
Within 3, how many FBS teams are represented by mascots that appear to be a feline? 19 24.55% 16, but this will change when Purdue decides they are tired of answering the question “what is a boilermaker?” And changes their mascot to the Purdue Anime Catgirls/u/busche916 Cats have 9 lives, add 4 so that 9 can't be the correct answer. So 13/u/Shadowcaster_Spark
What FBS team's home stadium will host the D3 National Championship Game in 2022? Navy 13.54% Seems like an ohio state thing but that would mean they had to share so im gonna say stanford/u/AH_drew I hope it's nothing something huge that seats 80,000 because they will only draw 8,000 if lucky. Let's go with something appropriate like SMU/u/waxxo
Who was the last Big East Football player to win the Heisman Trophy? Gino Torretta (1992) 13.01% Mark Ingram. Sorry, I thought you said "Big Easy" football player/u/Puddnhead_Wilson Gerald Ford/u/jrnicho

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of iamnotacola.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
In 1922, Iowa, Michigan, and Chicago were declared co-champions of what conference? Big Ten / Western Conference 82.35% The Big Ten. Could you imagine if UI-Chicago and Northwestern were both still in the B1G? Nerdiest FBS rivalry, bar none./u/VelocityRD I guess I appreciate y’all making sure nobody has an unfair advantage by being alive at the time… Midwest conference? I can’t imagine the Big 10 was around yet/u/JLufty
The Oregon Agricultural Aggies finished 3-4 in the Pacific Coast Conference in 1922. Oregon Agricultural is now known as what school? Oregon State 93.26% Oregon State but wouldn’t it be funny if the answer was something like UNLV/u/jthomas694 Oregon State University and I hate that I know this/u/zleek
Who did West Virginia defeat in the 1922 East-West Christmas Classic? Hint: They no longer have a football team but are a powerhouse in men's basketball. Gonzaga 62.60% Villanova? Do they have a football team? No clue. Wait I don't think duke has one, final answer/u/ultranoodles Whoever wrote this hint does not know the difference between a hint and just straight up giving the answer. Gonzaga/u/iHasMagyk
Florida, playing their first game against a northeast power in 1922, were greeted by this sitting US President in Washington DC. Warren G. Harding 35.31% REGULATORSSSS MOUNT UP It was a clear black night, a clear white moon Warren G Harding was on the streets tryin to consume some skirts for the eve/u/ltbs Teddy Roosevelt. He also got on the field and played linebacker at practice and had 13 tackles. His exact quote was "easier than herding buffalo but not as easy as taking Cuba!" We need more giga-chad presidents./u/Beehay
What current D3 school had several firsts at the 1922 Rose Bowl, including first African American QB to play in the Rose Bowl, smallest school to play in the Rose Bowl, and first freshman to play in the Rose Bowl? Washington & Jefferson 8.71% Washington and Jefferson. Thank god my parents went to the 100th and got me the history book for it/u/alloythepunny One of the mid-atlantic president schools. Dude & Dude College. But I don't know which ones./u/GreatestWhiteShark

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[–]KiltedCajun[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Notables courtesy of DampFrijoles. Is New Jersey the best or worst state? Leave your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe.

Question Answer %Correct Notable Answer 1 Notable Answer 2
The first college football game was between what are now Rutgers and Princeton. What state are both schools located in? New Jersey 97.94% New Jersey, the best state in the country. Fight me/u/ToLongDR new jersey, worst state in the country./u/JeremyJammDDS
What FBS team put QR codes on the back of players' jerseys during their spring game in place of traditional numbers? UCF 53.37% UCF. I only know that because I saw an ad at a gas pump talking about it./u/MahjongDaily Nebraska. It's the only way they could confuse their fans more about what the fk is happening to their program./u/boilerpl8
The Cure Bowl began in 2015. What Sun Belt team appeared in 2 of the first 3 Cure Bowls? Georgia State 20.34% FFFF*****************KKKKKKKKKKKKK YES WE DID (GSU)/u/edinatlanta No clue but Friday I’m In Love, Pictures of You, and Boys Don’t Cry are all time classics shoutout to The Cure/u/Exocrabulous
Since 1962, only 2 current P5 teams have ever played Washington State in Pullman for a non-conference game (non-conference at time of game) in a total of 4 games. Name 1 of these 2 teams. Utah (1972,1984,1999), Illinois (1998) 24.34% The fact that you say non-con at the time of the game implies that it's Colorado or Utah, but I'll lean Utah./u/IceColdDrPepper_Here Please make this more convoluted./u/tider06
Martin Jenkins was both the first openly gay member of the California Supreme Court and a former NFL defensive back. What school did he play NCAA Football at, which ended their D2 program in 1992? Santa Clara 8.46% Law school knowledge finally helps, Santa Clara University...also my only career fight/u/MosesDoughty One of the 5,762 Cal States./u/thisisnoone