1.
On October 23, 1926, Green Wave football moved into a stadium on a street named after which tree?
Correct Answer
A. Willow
Explanation
The correct answer is Willow because the question asks about the street name associated with the Green Wave football stadium. Since the question mentions that the stadium was moved into on October 23, 1926, it implies that the stadium already existed before that date. Therefore, the street name would have been given prior to the stadium being built, and it is likely that the street was named after a tree that was common in the area. Among the given options, Willow is the most plausible choice for a street name.
2.
By what margin did Tulane lose their final game of the 1958 season against their biggest rivals?
Correct Answer
B. 62-0
Explanation
In the final game of the 1958 season, Tulane lost against their biggest rivals by a margin of 62-0. This means that Tulane not only failed to score any points in the game but also allowed their rivals to score 62 points against them. The large margin of victory suggests that Tulane was significantly outplayed and dominated by their rivals in this game.
3.
What is often cited as the best Tulane football season in history?
Correct Answer
A. 1931
Explanation
The 1931 Tulane football season is often cited as the best in history. This is because the team had an exceptional record and achieved significant accomplishments during that season. They had a perfect 11-0 record, winning all of their games, and were crowned national champions by multiple organizations. The team also had a dominant offense and defense, outscoring their opponents by a wide margin. Overall, the 1931 season stands out as the best in Tulane football history due to its undefeated record and national championship title.
4.
What was Tulane's 1985 season record for most tackles by an individual?
Correct Answer
B. 120 Tackles
Explanation
In the 1985 season, Tulane's record for most tackles by an individual was 120. This indicates that a player from Tulane made 120 successful tackles throughout the season.
5.
In the 1911 season, what was Tulane's combined score against their first four season opponents?
Correct Answer
B. 92-0
Explanation
Tulane's combined score against their first four season opponents in the 1911 season was 92-0. This means that Tulane scored a total of 92 points and did not allow any points to be scored against them in those games.
6.
How many points did Tulane score against their first four opponents in the 1920 season?
Correct Answer
B. 140 Points
Explanation
Tulane scored 140 points against their first four opponents in the 1920 season.
7.
In 1997, a Tulane single-player record for most points scored by a kicker in a season was set at what?
Correct Answer
D. 109 Points
Explanation
In 1997, a Tulane single-player record for most points scored by a kicker in a season was set at 109 points. This means that the kicker successfully kicked field goals and extra points throughout the season, accumulating a total of 109 points for the team. This record demonstrates the kicker's skill and accuracy in scoring points for the team.
8.
In what year was Tulane Stadium demolished?
Correct Answer
B. 1980
Explanation
In 1980, Tulane Stadium was demolished.
9.
What was Tulane's overall win-loss record for the 1922 season?
Correct Answer
C. 4 Wins, 4 Losses
Explanation
Tulane's overall win-loss record for the 1922 season was 4 Wins, 4 Losses.
10.
How many of their nine opponents did Tulane shut out during the 1930 season?
Correct Answer
B. Six Opponents
Explanation
During the 1930 season, Tulane was able to shut out six of their nine opponents. This means that in six games, Tulane's defense was able to prevent their opponents from scoring any points.
11.
What is the maximum capacity of the Louisiana Superdome, Tulane's home field, for a football game?
Correct Answer
A. Roughly 70,000
Explanation
The maximum capacity of the Louisiana Superdome, Tulane's home field, for a football game is roughly 70,000.
12.
How many of their 10 games did Tulane lose in 1951?
Correct Answer
A. 6 Games
Explanation
In 1951, Tulane lost 6 out of their 10 games. This means that they won 4 games and lost 6 games during that year.
13.
In 1981, Tulane's all-time record for most career receptions by an individual was set at what?
Correct Answer
A. 135 Catches
Explanation
In 1981, the all-time record for most career receptions by an individual at Tulane University was set at 135 catches.
14.
How many team yards did Tulane gain by rushing in the 2000 season?
Correct Answer
B. 1739 Yards
Explanation
In the 2000 season, Tulane gained a total of 1739 yards by rushing.
15.
What Louisiana city is home to the Tulane Green Wave football team?
Correct Answer
A. New Orleans
Explanation
The Tulane Green Wave football team is based in New Orleans.
16.
In 1945, what was Tulane's one-game, single-player mark for most interceptions returned for touchdowns?
Correct Answer
C. 2 Touchdowns
Explanation
In 1945, Tulane's one-game, single-player mark for most interceptions returned for touchdowns was 2. This means that in a single game, one Tulane player managed to intercept the ball twice and return it for a touchdown.
17.
In 1921, the Tulane Green Wave football program posted its first losing season since what year?
Correct Answer
D. 1913
Explanation
The Tulane Green Wave football program had a losing season in 1913, which was the first losing season they had since that year.
18.
What was the overall win-loss record for the 1925 Tulane Green Wave football team?
Correct Answer
A. 9 Wins, 0 Losses, 1 Tie
Explanation
The overall win-loss record for the 1925 Tulane Green Wave football team was 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie.
19.
When Tulane won their 1992 road season opener, it was the first time they had done so since what season?
Correct Answer
B. 1975
Explanation
Tulane's 1992 road season opener win marked the first time they had achieved such a victory since the 1975 season.
20.
Hoe many points did Tulane score in their 1928 season?
Correct Answer
C. 264 Points
Explanation
In the 1928 season, Tulane scored a total of 264 points. This indicates that they had a successful season in terms of scoring, as they were able to accumulate a high number of points throughout their games.
21.
What was the name of Tulane's football organization between 1893 and 1919?
Correct Answer
A. Olive And Blue
Explanation
Between 1893 and 1919, Tulane's football organization was known as Olive And Blue.
22.
What New Orleans bar was announced as host of a radio talk show with Tulane's head coach for 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Bruno's Tavern
Explanation
Bruno's Tavern was announced as the host of a radio talk show with Tulane's head coach for 2007.
23.
What was the overall win-loss record for the 1897 Tulane Green Wave football team?
Correct Answer
B. There Was No Team That Year
Explanation
The answer is "There Was No Team That Year" because the question is asking for the overall win-loss record of the 1897 Tulane Green Wave football team. However, the answer options provided do not include any win-loss records for that specific year, indicating that there was no team in 1897.
24.
In 1967, what part of his body did Tulane's co-captain injure, greatly diminishing his team's defense?
Correct Answer
C. Knee
Explanation
Tulane's co-captain injured his knee in 1967, which greatly diminished his team's defense.
25.
By what margin did Tulane lose their first game on November 18, 1893?
Correct Answer
D. Dec-00
26.
By what margin did Tulane lose their only game of the 1905 season?
Correct Answer
C. May-00
27.
What member of the Tulane club had a season-ending knee injury a week before the 1975 season began?
Correct Answer
A. Star Quarterback
Explanation
The correct answer is Star Quarterback. This member of the Tulane club had a season-ending knee injury a week before the 1975 season began. This suggests that the star quarterback was a crucial player for the team and his absence would have had a significant impact on their performance.
28.
The Tulane player who led the team in rushing for the 1988 season also led the team in what area?
Correct Answer
A. Passing
Explanation
The Tulane player who led the team in rushing for the 1988 season also led the team in passing. This means that not only was this player successful in running the ball, but they were also the main quarterback for the team, responsible for throwing the ball to their teammates. They were likely a versatile player who excelled in both rushing and passing, making them a valuable asset to the team.
29.
What were the only games that Tulane won in their 1927 season?
Correct Answer
D. Season Opener, Season Finale
Explanation
Tulane won their only two games of the 1927 season in the Season Opener and Season Finale. The options mentioning Homecoming and Bowl Game are incorrect as they are not mentioned as the games that Tulane won.
30.
What was the highest score for Tulane in a single game in the 1914 season?
Correct Answer
C. 82 Points
Explanation
In the 1914 season, Tulane's highest score in a single game was 82 points.