1.
By which score was the Stanford Cardinal football team defeated in 2004's "Big Game"?
Correct Answer
C. 41-6
Explanation
In the 2004 "Big Game," the Stanford Cardinal football team was defeated by a score of 41-6. This means that their opponents scored 41 points while Stanford only managed to score 6 points. The large margin of victory for the opposing team highlights the dominance and superiority they displayed over Stanford in that particular game.
2.
By which total was the Stanford Cardinal football team outscored during the 2006 season?
Correct Answer
D. 377-127
Explanation
The correct answer is 377-127. This indicates that the Stanford Cardinal football team outscored their opponents by a total of 250 points during the 2006 season.
3.
Who did Stanford face in the 2005 final football game in the "old" Stanford Stadium?
Correct Answer
A. Notre Dame
Explanation
In the 2005 final football game in the "old" Stanford Stadium, Stanford faced Notre Dame.
4.
Stanford led the Pac-10 with how many players chosen in the 2005 NFL Draft?
Correct Answer
B. Six
Explanation
Stanford had the highest number of players chosen in the 2005 NFL Draft, with a total of six players.
5.
What was the given name of Stanford coach "Buddy" Teevens?
Correct Answer
D. Eugene
6.
Which 2001 Stanford safety was among the Pac-10 leaders in fumbles caused and recovered?
Correct Answer
B. Oshiomogho Atogwe
Explanation
Oshiomogho Atogwe was a 2001 Stanford safety who was among the Pac-10 leaders in fumbles caused and recovered.
7.
Which former 2000 quarterback returned to Stanford as an assistant coach in 2005?
Correct Answer
A. Todd Husak
Explanation
Todd Husak is the correct answer because he was a former 2000 quarterback who returned to Stanford as an assistant coach in 2005.
8.
Which quarterback was the team MVP of the 2005 Stanford Cardinal?
Correct Answer
D. Trent Edwards
Explanation
Trent Edwards was the team MVP of the 2005 Stanford Cardinal because he had a standout performance as the quarterback. He likely demonstrated exceptional leadership, skill, and contributed significantly to the team's success during that season.
9.
Which 2003 Stanford punter set a single-season school record for punts with 85?
Correct Answer
A. Eric Johnson
Explanation
Eric Johnson is the correct answer because he set a single-season school record for punts with 85 in 2003 while playing for Stanford. This indicates that he was the most active punter during that season and had the highest number of punts compared to the other options given.
10.
Which two members of Stanford's 2003 football team also played on the basketball team?
Correct Answer
A. Mark Bradford, Evan Moore
Explanation
Mark Bradford and Evan Moore are the correct answer because they were both members of Stanford's 2003 football team and also played on the basketball team.
11.
Between 2000 and 2008, how many times did Stanford win the "Big Game"?
Correct Answer
B. Three
Explanation
Stanford won the "Big Game" three times between 2000 and 2008.
12.
In what year did the Stanford Cardinal open their football season with four home wins?
Correct Answer
C. 2008
Explanation
In 2008, the Stanford Cardinal opened their football season with four home wins.
13.
How many of Stanford's 12 football opponents in 2008 had played in 2007 bowl games?
Correct Answer
C. Seven
Explanation
In 2008, Stanford had 12 football opponents. The question asks how many of these opponents had played in 2007 bowl games. The correct answer is Seven. This means that out of the 12 opponents, seven of them had participated in bowl games the previous year.
14.
In 2008, who became the first Stanford player since 1991 to rush for more than 1,000 yards?
Correct Answer
C. Toby Gerhart
Explanation
Toby Gerhart became the first Stanford player since 1991 to rush for more than 1,000 yards in 2008.
15.
Stanford's Tom Keiser was named to the 2008 All-Freshman team of which magazine?
Correct Answer
A. The Sporting News
Explanation
Stanford's Tom Keiser was named to the 2008 All-Freshman team by The Sporting News magazine.