1.
What is the Nickname for the biggest NCAA stadium in the country?
Correct Answer
C. The Big House
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Big House." This nickname is commonly used to refer to the University of Michigan's football stadium, which is the largest NCAA stadium in the country. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 100,000, making it one of the most iconic and well-known college football venues. The nickname "The Big House" reflects the sheer size and grandeur of the stadium.
2.
Raymond James stadium is home to what NFL and NCAA team?
Correct Answer
C. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, USF Bulls
Explanation
First of all Raymond James is in Tampa and UNF Cougars don't even exist. USF is the University of South Florida and since they didn't want to waste funds and Raymond James was close to the Campus, they made it their home stadium.
3.
Jacksonville Municipal stadium is home to the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL.Which famous bowl game is it also home to?
Correct Answer
B. Gator Bowl
Explanation
Orange bowl is actually in Miami, Capitol one & Citrus in Orlando, and Peach is in Atlanta, GA. Which leaves the Gator Bowl.
4.
What teams have the Biggest stadiums in the Big Ten, SEC, and Pac-10 conferences.(name them in the order I called out(hint the Pac-10 team is in California))
Correct Answer
Michigan, Tennessee, UCLA
Explanation
Michigan belongs to the Big ten, Tennessee belongs to the SEC, and UCLA (University of California in Los Angelos) belongs to the Pac-10.Here's a cool fact: three of the top five biggest stadium belong to the Big Ten conference! (1.Michigan, 2.Penn State, 4.Ohio State)
5.
One of the Oldest and most famous Bowl games, the Rose Bowl is also home (in regular season) to what NCAA team?
Correct Answer
B. UCLA Bruins
Explanation
The Rose Bowl is a well-known and historic bowl game, and it is also the home stadium for the UCLA Bruins during the regular season.
6.
Which Famous BCS Bowl stadium was torn down last year and is now hosted in a nearby stadium?
Correct Answer
B. Orange Bowl, in Miami, FL
Explanation
The Orange Bowl in Miami, FL was torn down last year and is now hosted in a nearby stadium.
7.
Soldiers Field is home to what NFL team?
Correct Answer
E. Chicago Bears
Explanation
Soldiers Field is the home stadium of the Chicago Bears, an NFL team. The question is asking which team plays their home games at Soldiers Field, and the correct answer is the Chicago Bears.
8.
The nickname for Ohio State's stadium is ______.
Correct Answer
The Horseshoe
Horseshoe
The horseshoe
horseshoe
the hourseshoe
Explanation
The nickname for Ohio State's stadium is "The Horseshoe" or "Horseshoe." The use of capital letters or lowercase letters does not affect the correctness of the answer.
9.
True or False they've canceled a super bowl because of stadium production.
Correct Answer
B. True
Explanation
It is true that a Super Bowl has been canceled in the past due to stadium production issues. The 1991 Super Bowl, which was scheduled to be held at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, was canceled because the stadium was undergoing renovations and was not able to be completed in time for the event. This is a rare occurrence in the history of the Super Bowl, but it did happen in this particular case.
10.
The famous rivalry of Florida and Georgia always takes place in Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Has it taken place anywhere else due to renovations?
Correct Answer
D. Yes, at "Between the Hedges", then at "The Swamp"
Explanation
The correct answer is that the Florida-Georgia rivalry has taken place at "Between the Hedges" (Georgia's home) twice, and then at "The Swamp" (Florida's home). This suggests that the rivalry game has been played at both stadiums, alternating between the two locations.
11.
True or False, Harvard has the oldest football STADIUM.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Penn State's Franklin Field was first built in 1895 and was added on since then to make the second biggest in the country.
12.
Do you know everything there is to know about stadiums (answer Yes or No)? We'll see after this question!
Correct Answer
Yes
No