1.
How many touchdown passes did Michigan allow in the 2007 season opener?
Correct Answer
A. Three
Explanation
Michigan allowed three touchdown passes in the 2007 season opener.
2.
How many passes did Michigan's leading receiver catch in the 2007 season opener?
Correct Answer
B. 7 Passes
Explanation
In the 2007 season opener, Michigan's leading receiver caught 7 passes.
3.
In the 2007 season opener, what was the distance of Michigan's longest punt?
Correct Answer
D. 56 Yards
Explanation
In the 2007 season opener, Michigan's longest punt traveled a distance of 56 yards.
4.
Michigan returned its only interception in its 2007 season opener for how many yards?
Correct Answer
D. 26 Yards
Explanation
In Michigan's 2007 season opener, they returned their only interception for 26 yards.
5.
How many punts were downed inside Michigan's 20-yard line in 2000?
Correct Answer
A. 19
Explanation
In 2000, there were a total of 19 punts that were downed inside Michigan's 20-yard line.
6.
What was the distance of the longest Michigan punt in both 2005 and 2006?
Correct Answer
B. 64 Yards
Explanation
In both 2005 and 2006, the longest Michigan punt was 64 yards.
7.
What was the number of punts blocked by the Michigan Wolverines in 2003?
Correct Answer
D. One
Explanation
In 2003, the Michigan Wolverines blocked only one punt.
8.
What percentage of fourth downs did Michigan successfully convert in 2005?
Correct Answer
A. 52.2 Percent
Explanation
In 2005, Michigan successfully converted 52.2 percent of their fourth downs. This means that out of all the fourth down attempts they made, they were able to gain the necessary yardage and maintain possession of the ball more than half the time. This indicates a relatively high success rate for converting fourth downs, which can be attributed to the team's effective strategies, strong execution, and skilled players.
9.
What was the quarter in which Michigan scored most often in the 2005 football season?
Correct Answer
B. Second
Explanation
In the 2005 football season, Michigan scored most often in the second quarter. This suggests that they were able to capitalize on opportunities and perform well during this specific period of the game. It could be attributed to effective game planning, strong offensive strategies, or the ability to exploit weaknesses in the opposing team's defense during the second quarter.
10.
What was the length of the longest Michigan pass completed in 2005?
Correct Answer
D. 54 Yards
Explanation
In 2005, the longest pass completed by Michigan was 54 yards.
11.
How many kickoffs did Michigan return for touchdowns in 2005?
Correct Answer
D. One
Explanation
In 2005, Michigan did not return any kickoffs for touchdowns. Therefore, the correct answer is "None".
12.
What was Michigan's quarterback sack total for 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 20
Explanation
Michigan's quarterback sack total for 2005 was 20.
13.
What was Michigan's interception total in 2005?
Correct Answer
B. 12 Interceptions
Explanation
In 2005, Michigan's interception total was 12. This means that their defense intercepted the opposing team's passes 12 times throughout the season.
14.
What was the length of the longest field goal made by the Michigan Wolverines in 2005?
Correct Answer
A. 47 Yards
Explanation
In 2005, the Michigan Wolverines made a field goal with a length of 47 yards.
15.
How many Michigan kickers attempted field goals in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. Two
Explanation
In 2005, there were two Michigan kickers who attempted field goals.
16.
What was the rushing total for Michigan's leading ball carrier in the second game of the 2007 season?
Correct Answer
D. 127 Yards
Explanation
In the second game of the 2007 season, Michigan's leading ball carrier rushed for a total of 127 yards.
17.
Which Michigan Wolverines jersey number has been worn by five All-America first-teamers?
Correct Answer
A. #1
Explanation
Number 1 is the correct answer because it has been worn by five All-America first-teamers. This indicates that multiple players who wore jersey number 1 for the Michigan Wolverines have achieved the prestigious honor of being named to the All-America first team.
18.
How many All-America first-team choices from Michigan had not worn jersey numbers through 2006?
Correct Answer
C. 13
Explanation
The correct answer is 13. This means that out of all the All-America first-team choices from Michigan, there were 13 players who had not worn jersey numbers through 2006.
19.
What was the highest jersey number of an All-America first-team selection from Michigan through 2006?
Correct Answer
A. #98
Explanation
The highest jersey number of an All-America first-team selection from Michigan through 2006 was #98.
20.
How many punts were returned for touchdowns during Michigan's 2003 season?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
During Michigan's 2003 season, there were two punts returned for touchdowns.
21.
How many touchdowns were scored during the 2003 Michigan Wolverine season?
Correct Answer
B. 61
Explanation
The correct answer is 61. This means that during the 2003 Michigan Wolverine season, a total of 61 touchdowns were scored.
22.
What was Michigan's composite team punting average in 2003?
Correct Answer
C. 37.5 Yards
Explanation
In 2003, Michigan's composite team punting average was 37.5 yards. This means that when all the punts made by the team throughout the season are averaged, the distance covered by each punt was approximately 37.5 yards.
23.
What was Michigan's per-game average time of football possession, in minutes and seconds, in 2003?
Correct Answer
B. 1.34375
Explanation
In 2003, Michigan's per-game average time of football possession was 1 minute and 34.375 seconds.
24.
What was Michigan's points-per-game average in the 2003 football season?
Correct Answer
A. 35.4
Explanation
Michigan's points-per-game average in the 2003 football season was 35.4. This means that, on average, Michigan scored 35.4 points per game throughout the season.
25.
What was Michigan's record single-season tackles total, set in 2003?
Correct Answer
C. 82
Explanation
Michigan's record single-season tackles total, set in 2003, was 82.
26.
How many safeties were recorded by the Michigan Wolverines in 2003?
Correct Answer
A. One
Explanation
In 2003, the Michigan Wolverines recorded one safety.
27.
What was the longest interception return for the Michigan Wolverines in 2003?
Correct Answer
A. 43.5 Yards
Explanation
In 2003, the Michigan Wolverines had an interception return of 43.5 yards, which was the longest among the given options. This means that during that year, the Wolverines' defense successfully intercepted a pass and returned it for a total of 43.5 yards before being tackled or going out of bounds.