1.
What Player of the Year Award did Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Matt Schaub win in 2002?
Correct Answer
C. ACC Offensive
Explanation
In 2002, Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Matt Schaub won the ACC Offensive Player of the Year Award. This award is given to the player who has demonstrated exceptional performance and skill on the offensive side of the game in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during that particular year. Schaub's outstanding performance as a quarterback in the ACC earned him this prestigious award.
2.
What was the first bowl game the Virginia Cavaliers played in school history?
Correct Answer
D. Peach Bowl
Explanation
The correct answer is the Peach Bowl. This bowl game was the first one that the Virginia Cavaliers played in school history.
3.
Who received their first ACC conference football loss in a game versus the Virginia Cavaliers?
Correct Answer
A. Florida State
Explanation
Florida State received their first ACC conference football loss in a game versus the Virginia Cavaliers.
4.
How long did head football coach George Welsh take to get to the Virginia Cavaliers' first bowl game?
Correct Answer
D. Three Years
Explanation
George Welsh took three years to get the Virginia Cavaliers to their first bowl game. This suggests that he was able to quickly turn the team around and lead them to a successful season. It demonstrates his coaching abilities and the impact he had on the team.
5.
In which bowl game did the Virginia Cavaliers appear following the 1989 season?
Correct Answer
A. Citrus Bowl
Explanation
The Virginia Cavaliers appeared in the Citrus Bowl following the 1989 season.
6.
Who began his college football coaching career as a defensive backs coach at Virginia in 1958?
Correct Answer
C. Don Shula
Explanation
Don Shula began his college football coaching career as a defensive backs coach at Virginia in 1958.
7.
Who was the Virginia Cavaliers' opponent in the 1990 Sugar Bowl?
Correct Answer
B. Tennessee
Explanation
In the 1990 Sugar Bowl, the Virginia Cavaliers' opponent was Tennessee.
8.
Who coached football at the University of Virginia from 1976-81?
Correct Answer
C. Dick Bestwick
Explanation
Dick Bestwick coached football at the University of Virginia from 1976-81.
9.
How many bowl games did the Virginia Cavaliers football team play in the 1990's?
Correct Answer
D. Eight
Explanation
The Virginia Cavaliers football team played in eight bowl games during the 1990's.
10.
How many football games did the Virginia Cavaliers win in 2000?
Correct Answer
D. Six
Explanation
In 2000, the Virginia Cavaliers won a total of six football games.
11.
How many conference football games did the Virginia Cavaliers win in 2000?
Correct Answer
D. Five
Explanation
In 2000, the Virginia Cavaliers won five conference football games.
12.
How many football games did the Virginia Cavaliers win in 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Nine
Explanation
In 2007, the Virginia Cavaliers won a total of nine football games.
13.
Who led the Virginia Cavaliers in rushing in 2007?
Correct Answer
D. Cedric Peerman
Explanation
Cedric Peerman led the Virginia Cavaliers in rushing in 2007.
14.
Besides the kicker, who scored the most points for the Virginia Cavaliers in 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Mikell Simpson
Explanation
Mikell Simpson scored the most points for the Virginia Cavaliers in 2007, excluding the kicker. This suggests that he was a significant contributor to the team's scoring, potentially as a running back or receiver. It is possible that Simpson had a successful season, consistently finding the end zone and accumulating points for the team.
15.
Who played quarterback for the Virginia Cavaliers in 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Jameel Sewell
Explanation
Jameel Sewell played quarterback for the Virginia Cavaliers in 2007.
16.
How many football games did the Virginia Cavaliers win in 2002?
Correct Answer
C. Nine
Explanation
In 2002, the Virginia Cavaliers won nine football games.
17.
In how many football games did the Virginia Cavaliers score more than 50 points in 2004?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
The Virginia Cavaliers scored more than 50 points in only two football games in 2004.
18.
How many times were the Virginia Cavaliers shut out in football during the 1999 season?
Correct Answer
C. Zero
Explanation
During the 1999 season, the Virginia Cavaliers were not shut out in any of their football games. This means that they were able to score at least one point in every game they played that season.
19.
What was the lowest total of points scored by the Virginia Cavaliers during the 2005 football season?
Correct Answer
D. Five
Explanation
The correct answer is Five. This implies that the Virginia Cavaliers scored a total of five points, which is the lowest point total they achieved during the 2005 football season.
20.
What position did Connor Hughes play for the 2003 Virginia Cavaliers football team?
Correct Answer
A. Kicker
Explanation
Connor Hughes played as a kicker for the 2003 Virginia Cavaliers football team.
21.
What was "Beta", the University of Virginia's first football mascot?
Correct Answer
C. A Dog
Explanation
The University of Virginia's first football mascot, "Beta," was a dog. This suggests that the university initially chose a dog to represent their football team. Dogs are often associated with loyalty, enthusiasm, and energy, which are qualities that may align with the spirit and values of the university's football program. Having a dog as a mascot could also create a sense of connection and camaraderie among fans and players.
22.
In what year was football first played at the University of Virginia?
Correct Answer
B. 1888
Explanation
In 1888, football was first played at the University of Virginia.
23.
Who played defensive back for the Virginia Cavaliers in 1999?
Correct Answer
A. Antwan Harris
Explanation
Antwan Harris is the correct answer because he played as a defensive back for the Virginia Cavaliers in 1999.
24.
In which bowl game did the University of Virginia Cavaliers play in 1994?
Correct Answer
D. Independence
Explanation
In 1994, the University of Virginia Cavaliers played in the Independence Bowl.
25.
In which category did Virginia Cavaliers defensive back Ronde Barber lead NCAA football in 1995?
Correct Answer
C. Interceptions
Explanation
In 1995, Virginia Cavaliers defensive back Ronde Barber led NCAA football in interceptions. This means that he had the highest number of interceptions among all players in that season. Interceptions occur when a defensive player catches a pass intended for an offensive player, effectively ending the offensive team's possession of the ball. Ronde Barber's exceptional ability to read the game and make interceptions allowed him to stand out in the category of interceptions in 1995.
26.
In what year did the Virginia Cavaliers football team get its first ten-win season?
Correct Answer
C. 1989
Explanation
In 1989, the Virginia Cavaliers football team achieved its first ten-win season.
27.
Who won the Maxwell Award playing football for the University of Virginia?
Correct Answer
D. Bill Dudley
Explanation
Bill Dudley won the Maxwell Award playing football for the University of Virginia.
28.
Which Virginia Cavalier held the career rushing record until it was broken by Terry Kirby in 1992?
Correct Answer
A. John Papit
29.
Who caught 210 passes for the University of Virginia playing from 1999-2002?
Correct Answer
A. Billy McMullen
Explanation
Billy McMullen caught 210 passes for the University of Virginia from 1999-2002.
30.
Who rushed for over 200 yards six times as a running back with the Virginia Cavaliers?
Correct Answer
C. Thomas Jones
Explanation
Thomas Jones rushed for over 200 yards six times as a running back with the Virginia Cavaliers.
31.
Who rushed for 185 for the Virginia Cavaliers in a 1992 football game versus Virginia Tech?
Correct Answer
B. Terry Kirby
Explanation
Terry Kirby rushed for 185 yards for the Virginia Cavaliers in a 1992 football game versus Virginia Tech.
32.
From 1997-99, who had 18 games of at least 100 rushing yards for the Virginia Cavaliers?
Correct Answer
B. Thomas Jones
Explanation
Thomas Jones had 18 games of at least 100 rushing yards for the Virginia Cavaliers from 1997-99.
33.
What Virginia Cavaliers running back averaged 15.9 yards per carry in a game in 1968?
Correct Answer
D. Frank Quayle
Explanation
Frank Quayle is the correct answer because he is the only running back listed among the options. The question asks for the running back who averaged 15.9 yards per carry in a game in 1968, and since Frank Quayle is the only running back mentioned, it is reasonable to assume that he is the correct answer.
34.
Who was the first head football coach of the Virginia Cavaliers to reach 40 career wins?
Correct Answer
B. Frank J. Murry
Explanation
Frank J. Murry was the first head football coach of the Virginia Cavaliers to reach 40 career wins. This indicates that he was successful in leading the team and achieving a significant milestone in terms of victories. The other options, Greasy Neale, W. Rice Warren, and Ned L. McDonald, are not mentioned as being the first to reach 40 career wins, suggesting that Frank J. Murry holds this distinction.
35.
Besides football, in which sport did Herman Moore compete at the University of Virginia?
Correct Answer
C. Track And Field
Explanation
Herman Moore competed in track and field at the University of Virginia. This suggests that he was involved in running, jumping, or throwing events during his time at the university.
36.
In which two years was there no football program at the University of Virginia?
Correct Answer
C. 1917-18
Explanation
The correct answer is 1917-18. During these years, there was no football program at the University of Virginia.
37.
How many punt return touchdowns did the Virginia Cavaliers score in 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Zero
Explanation
In 2007, the Virginia Cavaliers did not score any punt return touchdowns. This means that the correct answer is "Zero".
38.
Who led the Virginia Cavaliers in passing yardage in 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Jameel Sewell
Explanation
Jameel Sewell led the Virginia Cavaliers in passing yardage in 2007.
39.
Who led the Virginia Cavaliers in touchdown return interceptions in 2007?
Correct Answer
D. Jeffrey Fitzgerald
Explanation
Jeffrey Fitzgerald led the Virginia Cavaliers in touchdown return interceptions in 2007.
40.
How many ACC losses did the Virginia Cavaliers have during the 1999 football season?
Correct Answer
C. Three
Explanation
During the 1999 football season, the Virginia Cavaliers had three ACC losses.