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  • 1. 

    Which Louisville Cardinals player set a record of 4,042 passing yards in the 1998 season?

    • A.

      Anthony Floyd

    • B.

      Arnold Jackson

    • C.

      Chris Redman

    • D.

      Joe Johnson

    Correct Answer
    C. Chris Redman
    Explanation
    Chris Redman set a record of 4,042 passing yards in the 1998 season for the Louisville Cardinals.

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  • 2. 

    Who coached the Louisville Cardinals from 1995 to 1997, winning only 13 out of 33 games?

    • A.

      Bob Petrino

    • B.

      Ron Cooper

    • C.

      Howard Schnellenberger

    • D.

      John L. Smith

    Correct Answer
    B. Ron Cooper
    Explanation
    Ron Cooper is the correct answer because he coached the Louisville Cardinals from 1995 to 1997 and had a winning record of only 13 out of 33 games.

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  • 3. 

    What Florida quarterback won the Heisman in 1966, and then went on to coach Florida's other Heisman winning quarterback?

    • A.

      Wayne Peace

    • B.

      John Reaves

    • C.

      Kerwin Bell

    • D.

      Steve Spurrier

    Correct Answer
    D. Steve Spurrier
    Explanation
    Steve Spurrier is the correct answer because he won the Heisman Trophy in 1966 as the quarterback for the University of Florida. After his playing career, Spurrier went on to coach at Florida and coached another Heisman winning quarterback, Danny Wuerffel, in 1996. Spurrier's success as both a player and a coach at Florida solidifies his status as the correct answer to this question.

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  • 4. 

    Which Kentucky player lead the team in rushing every season from 1963 to 1965?

    • A.

      Rodger Bird

    • B.

      Lee Clymer

    • C.

      Matt Snell

    • D.

      Sonny Collins

    Correct Answer
    A. Rodger Bird
    Explanation
    Rodger Bird is the correct answer because he led the Kentucky team in rushing every season from 1963 to 1965. This means that he was the top rusher for the team during those three years, consistently outperforming his teammates in terms of rushing yards.

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  • 5. 

    What Kentucky quarterback passed for over 1800 yards in the 1965 season?

    • A.

      Rick Norton

    • B.

      Don Meredith

    • C.

      Pete Dawkins

    • D.

      Bill Ransdell

    Correct Answer
    A. Rick Norton
    Explanation
    Rick Norton is the correct answer because he was the Kentucky quarterback who passed for over 1800 yards in the 1965 season. This means that he threw the ball for a total distance of more than 1800 yards during that specific season.

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  • 6. 

    In what year in the 1960's did the Rutgers football team go undefeated, winning all 9 games of the season?

    • A.

      1963

    • B.

      1965

    • C.

      1961

    • D.

      1969

    Correct Answer
    C. 1961
    Explanation
    In 1961, the Rutgers football team had a perfect season, winning all 9 games. This means that they did not lose a single game throughout the entire season.

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  • 7. 

    Who led the Iowa Hawkeyes in tackles every season from 1976 through 1978?

    • A.

      Howie Long

    • B.

      Tom Rusk

    • C.

      Matt Hughes

    • D.

      Andre Tippett

    Correct Answer
    B. Tom Rusk
  • 8. 

    During the 1970s, Southern Methodist University was in what athletic conference?

    • A.

      Southwest Athletic Conference

    • B.

      Southeast Athletic Conference

    • C.

      Plains Athletic Conference

    • D.

      Texas Athletic Conference

    Correct Answer
    A. Southwest Athletic Conference
    Explanation
    During the 1970s, Southern Methodist University was a member of the Southwest Athletic Conference. This conference was a collegiate athletic conference that consisted of schools primarily located in the southwestern United States. Southern Methodist University participated in various sports competitions within this conference during that time period.

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  • 9. 

    Which Stanford quarterback became the school's first Heisman Trophy winner in 1970?

    • A.

      Jim Plunkett

    • B.

      Pat Sullivan

    • C.

      Lynn Dickey

    • D.

      Archie Manning

    Correct Answer
    A. Jim Plunkett
    Explanation
    Jim Plunkett became the first Stanford quarterback to win the Heisman Trophy in 1970. This prestigious award is given annually to the most outstanding player in college football, and Plunkett's exceptional performance and leadership on the field earned him this recognition. Plunkett had a successful career both in college and in the NFL, and his achievement as Stanford's first Heisman Trophy winner solidified his place in the school's football history.

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  • 10. 

    What Syracuse 1979 All-American receiver went on to catch 940 passes in the NFL?

    • A.

      Steve Largent

    • B.

      Stanley Morgan

    • C.

      Art Monk

    • D.

      Jerry Rice

    Correct Answer
    C. Art Monk
    Explanation
    Art Monk is the correct answer because he was a Syracuse 1979 All-American receiver who went on to have a successful career in the NFL. He caught a total of 940 passes during his time in the league, making him one of the most productive receivers in NFL history.

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  • 11. 

    What Heisman Trophy winner had his number retired by the Cornhuskers in 1972?

    • A.

      Pete Dawkins

    • B.

      Mike Garrett

    • C.

      Johnny Rodgers

    • D.

      Billy Vessels

    Correct Answer
    C. Johnny Rodgers
    Explanation
    Johnny Rodgers had his number retired by the Cornhuskers in 1972. This indicates that he made a significant impact and achieved great success during his time playing for the Cornhuskers. The Heisman Trophy is awarded to the most outstanding player in college football, so the fact that Rodgers won this prestigious award further emphasizes his exceptional talent and contributions to the team. Having his number retired is a testament to his lasting legacy and the recognition of his achievements in Nebraska football history.

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  • 12. 

    Which 1972 Nebraska football player set records for receptions and receiving yards?

    • A.

      Dave Humm

    • B.

      Kijana Carter

    • C.

      Johnny Rodgers

    • D.

      Bill Callahan

    Correct Answer
    C. Johnny Rodgers
    Explanation
    Johnny Rodgers is the correct answer because he was a football player for Nebraska in 1972 who set records for receptions and receiving yards. He is known for his exceptional skills as a wide receiver and is considered one of the greatest players in Nebraska football history. Rodgers' impressive performance and records during the 1972 season solidify his status as the correct answer to this question.

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  • 13. 

    What football conference was Baylor a part of from 1970-79?

    • A.

      Pac-10

    • B.

      Southwest Conference

    • C.

      ACC

    • D.

      Big 12 Conference

    Correct Answer
    B. Southwest Conference
    Explanation
    From 1970-1979, Baylor was a part of the Southwest Conference.

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  • 14. 

    With what team did Texas A&M share the 1975 Southwest Conference Championship title?

    • A.

      Baylor

    • B.

      Texas Tech

    • C.

      Oklahoma State

    • D.

      Texas

    Correct Answer
    D. Texas
    Explanation
    Texas A&M shared the 1975 Southwest Conference Championship title with Texas.

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  • 15. 

    In 1965, UConn's football team became the first in-state team to beat whom?

    • A.

      Fairfield University

    • B.

      Yale University

    • C.

      Trinity College

    • D.

      Wesleyan University

    Correct Answer
    B. Yale University
    Explanation
    In 1965, UConn's football team achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first in-state team to defeat Yale University. This victory marked a historic moment for UConn's football program and showcased their ability to compete against prestigious opponents.

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  • 16. 

    During the 1960's, which conference did the UConn Husky football team belong to?

    • A.

      Conference USA

    • B.

      The Yankee Conference

    • C.

      The Big East

    • D.

      The ACC

    Correct Answer
    B. The Yankee Conference
    Explanation
    During the 1960's, the UConn Husky football team belonged to the Yankee Conference. This conference was a collegiate athletic conference consisting of schools in the New England region of the United States. It was established in 1946 and disbanded in 1997. The UConn Huskies were part of this conference during the 1960's before moving on to other conferences in later years.

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  • 17. 

    Who won the 2005 Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year Award?

    • A.

      Brett Daly

    • B.

      Alex Barrow

    • C.

      Reggie Bush

    • D.

      Ben Kacsandi

    Correct Answer
    C. Reggie Bush
    Explanation
    Reggie Bush won the 2005 Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year Award.

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  • 18. 

    What was the final score of the 2006 Rose Bowl?

    • A.

      Texas 47, USC 25

    • B.

      Texas 41, USC 38

    • C.

      Texas 38, USC 30

    • D.

      USC 38, Texas 31

    Correct Answer
    B. Texas 41, USC 38
    Explanation
    In the 2006 Rose Bowl, the final score was Texas 41, USC 38. This means that Texas scored a total of 41 points, while USC scored 38 points.

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  • 19. 

    Which college team did quarterback Chris Leak play for?

    • A.

      Florida Gators

    • B.

      Ohio State Buckeyes

    • C.

      Michigan Wolverines

    • D.

      USC Trojans

    Correct Answer
    A. Florida Gators
    Explanation
    Chris Leak played for the Florida Gators college team.

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  • 20. 

    Which college football conference does Rutgers play in?

    • A.

      Mountain West

    • B.

      Big Ten

    • C.

      Big East

    • D.

      Big 12

    Correct Answer
    C. Big East
    Explanation
    Rutgers plays in the Big East conference.

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  • 21. 

    The "Golden Arm" Award includes the name of which legendary Baltimore Colts player?

    • A.

      Lou Groza

    • B.

      Jim Thorpe

    • C.

      Paul "Bear" Bryant

    • D.

      Johnny Unitas

    Correct Answer
    D. Johnny Unitas
    Explanation
    The "Golden Arm" Award is given annually to the top college quarterback in the United States. Johnny Unitas, a legendary Baltimore Colts player, is associated with this award because he was known for his exceptional passing skills and was often referred to as having a "golden arm." Unitas played for the Colts from 1956 to 1972 and is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.

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  • 22. 

    In which conference did Arizona play from 1962 till 1978, before moving to the Pac-10?

    • A.

      Mountain Schools Athletic Conference

    • B.

      Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

    • C.

      Western Athletic Conference

    • D.

      West Coast Conference

    Correct Answer
    C. Western Athletic Conference
    Explanation
    From 1962 till 1978, Arizona played in the Western Athletic Conference before moving to the Pac-10.

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  • 23. 

    What college did Chad Johnson play football at?

    • A.

      Ohio State

    • B.

      Oregon State

    • C.

      Iowa State

    • D.

      University of Miami

    Correct Answer
    B. Oregon State
    Explanation
    Chad Johnson played football at Oregon State.

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  • 24. 

    What college did Boomer Esiason play his college football at?

    • A.

      North Carolina

    • B.

      Ohio State

    • C.

      Holy Cross

    • D.

      Maryland

    Correct Answer
    D. Maryland
    Explanation
    Boomer Esiason played his college football at Maryland.

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  • 25. 

    What is the 2006 NCAA football rule change for eye shields?

    • A.

      Must Have Team Logo

    • B.

      Must Be Glass

    • C.

      Not Allowed

    • D.

      Must Be Clear

    Correct Answer
    D. Must Be Clear
    Explanation
    In 2006, the NCAA football rule change stated that eye shields must be clear. This means that players were no longer allowed to wear tinted or colored eye shields during games. The purpose of this rule change was likely to ensure that officials and coaches could easily see the players' eyes and facial expressions, which can be important for communication and safety on the field.

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  • 26. 

    What is the 2006 NCAA football rule on when the clock starts on a kickoff?

    • A.

      When Kicker Is Handed Ball

    • B.

      On The First Tackle

    • C.

      When The Ball Is Touched

    • D.

      When The Ball Is Kicked

    Correct Answer
    D. When The Ball Is Kicked
    Explanation
    The 2006 NCAA football rule states that the clock starts on a kickoff when the ball is kicked. This means that once the kicker makes contact with the ball and it is in motion, the clock begins to run. This rule ensures that there is a consistent and fair start time for the game after a kickoff, allowing for proper timing and regulation of play.

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  • 27. 

    Which is not part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 2006-2007?

    • A.

      Liberty Bowl

    • B.

      Orange Bowl

    • C.

      Sugar Bowl

    • D.

      Rose Bowl

    Correct Answer
    A. Liberty Bowl
    Explanation
    The Liberty Bowl is not part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 2006-2007. The BCS consists of four bowl games: the Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, and the National Championship Game. The Liberty Bowl is not included in this list and therefore is not part of the BCS in that particular year.

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  • 28. 

    What school automatically gets a Bowl game if it finishes in the top 8 BCS standings?

    • A.

      Ohio State

    • B.

      Michigan State

    • C.

      Notre Dame

    • D.

      Michigan

    Correct Answer
    C. Notre Dame
    Explanation
    Notre Dame automatically gets a Bowl game if it finishes in the top 8 BCS standings.

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  • 29. 

    What Bowl do the 2007 Big Ten Champions host unless they qualify for the BCS Championship?

    • A.

      Rose Bowl

    • B.

      Orange Bowl

    • C.

      Fiesta Bowl

    • D.

      Sugar Bowl

    Correct Answer
    A. Rose Bowl
    Explanation
    The 2007 Big Ten Champions would host the Rose Bowl unless they qualify for the BCS Championship. The Rose Bowl is traditionally the bowl game that features the Big Ten Champion, unless they are selected to play in the BCS Championship game. The other bowl options listed (Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Sugar Bowl) are not typically associated with the Big Ten Champion.

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  • 30. 

    In college football, what is true about overtime?

    • A.

      Have To Score A TD To Win

    • B.

      OT Lasts 3 Minutes

    • C.

      Sudden Death

    • D.

      Both Teams Get The Ball

    Correct Answer
    D. Both Teams Get The Ball
    Explanation
    In college football, both teams get the ball in overtime. This means that each team has an opportunity to possess the ball and score during overtime. Unlike regular gameplay where the team that wins the coin toss gets the first possession, in overtime both teams are given equal chances to score. This rule ensures fairness and allows both teams to have an equal opportunity to win the game.

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