1.
Fresno State set a school record for pass completions in a season with how many in 2001?
Correct Answer
D. 344
Explanation
In 2001, Fresno State set a school record for pass completions in a season with 344.
2.
In 1968, Fresno State twice set a school record with how many interceptions in one game?
Correct Answer
C. Seven
Explanation
In 1968, Fresno State set a school record by intercepting the opposing team's passes seven times in a single game. This accomplishment was significant because it surpassed any previous interceptions made in a game by the Fresno State football team. The high number of interceptions indicates a strong defensive performance, as the players were able to read the opposing team's plays, anticipate their passes, and make successful interceptions.
3.
In 1951 and 1975, Fresno State set a school record by throwing how many interceptions in one season?
Correct Answer
C. 30
Explanation
Fresno State set a school record by throwing 30 interceptions in one season in both 1951 and 1975. This means that in those two specific seasons, the team had the highest number of interceptions thrown compared to any other season in the school's history.
4.
In 2001, Fresno State set a school record with how many passing yards in a season?
Correct Answer
A. 4,839
Explanation
In 2001, Fresno State set a school record with 4,839 passing yards in a season. This means that the quarterbacks from Fresno State collectively threw for a total of 4,839 yards during that particular season. This achievement demonstrates the high level of skill and success of the passing game for Fresno State during that year.
5.
In 2001, Fresno State set a school record by averaging how many passing yards per game?
Correct Answer
C. 348.3
Explanation
In 2001, Fresno State set a school record by averaging 348.3 passing yards per game. This means that throughout the season, the team consistently gained an average of 348.3 yards through their passing plays in each game. This statistic showcases the team's strong passing offense during that particular year.
6.
In 2001, Fresno State's football team set a record with how many offensive plays in a season?
Correct Answer
A. 1,066
Explanation
In 2001, Fresno State's football team set a record with 1,066 offensive plays in a season. This means that throughout the entire football season, the team executed a total of 1,066 plays on offense. This record showcases the team's ability to consistently move the ball and maintain possession, as well as their endurance and physical fitness to sustain such a high number of plays.
7.
The Fresno State football team set a school record in 1991 with how many yards gained in one game?
Correct Answer
D. 757
Explanation
In 1991, the Fresno State football team achieved a remarkable milestone by setting a school record for the highest number of yards gained in a single game. The specific number of yards gained in that game was 757.
8.
The 2001 season saw Fresno State's football team set a school record by gaining how many yards?
Correct Answer
A. 7,022
Explanation
In the 2001 season, Fresno State's football team set a school record by gaining 7,022 yards. This means that throughout the season, the team was able to accumulate a total of 7,022 yards on offense. This achievement demonstrates the team's success in moving the ball down the field and gaining significant yardage in their games.
9.
In 2003, the Fresno State football team set a school record with how many punts in a single season?
Correct Answer
D. 87
Explanation
The correct answer is 87. This means that in the 2003 season, the Fresno State football team punted the ball 87 times, which set a school record. This indicates that the team had a high number of unsuccessful offensive drives, resulting in them needing to punt the ball away frequently.
10.
In a 1993 game, Fresno State tied a school record with how many first downs?
Correct Answer
B. 37
Explanation
In a 1993 game, Fresno State tied a school record with 37 first downs. This means that during the game, Fresno State's offense successfully moved the ball forward and gained a new set of downs 37 times. This is a significant achievement as it demonstrates the team's ability to sustain drives and maintain possession of the ball for extended periods of time.
11.
What was the lowest point total allowed by the Fresno State football team in one season through 2006?
Correct Answer
D. 44
Explanation
The correct answer is 44. This suggests that the lowest point total allowed by the Fresno State football team in one season through 2006 was 44 points.
12.
In a 1991 game, Fresno State set a school record with how many rushing first downs in one game?
Correct Answer
D. 25
Explanation
In a 1991 game, Fresno State set a school record with 25 rushing first downs in one game.
13.
In a 1982 game, Fresno State set a school record with how many passing first downs in a single game?
Correct Answer
C. 21
Explanation
Fresno State set a school record in a 1982 game by achieving 21 passing first downs in a single game. This indicates that the team successfully completed 21 passes that resulted in a first down, showcasing their strong passing game and ability to move the ball effectively through the air.
14.
In 1989, the Fresno State football team set a school record with how many consecutive field goals?
Correct Answer
A. 11
Explanation
In 1989, the Fresno State football team set a school record by successfully making 11 consecutive field goals. This means that in a series of 11 field goal attempts, they were able to score without missing a single shot. This achievement demonstrates the team's exceptional accuracy and consistency in their kicking game during that season.
15.
In a 2002 game, Fresno State's defense set a school record by allowing only how many rushing yards?
Correct Answer
C. 38
Explanation
In a 2002 game, Fresno State's defense set a school record by allowing only 38 rushing yards. This means that the opposing team was only able to gain a total of 38 yards by running the ball against Fresno State's defense. This is a remarkable achievement for Fresno State's defense, as it demonstrates their ability to effectively stop the opposing team's running game and limit their yardage gained on the ground.
16.
The 1942 Fresno State defense set a school record by allowing only how many yards the entire season?
Correct Answer
D. 911
Explanation
The 1942 Fresno State defense set a school record by allowing only 911 yards the entire season. This means that throughout the entire football season, the opposing teams were only able to gain a total of 911 yards against Fresno State's defense. This is an impressive feat and showcases the strength and skill of the Fresno State defense during that season.
17.
The 1942 Fresno State defense only gave up how many rushing yards all season to set a school record?
Correct Answer
B. 471
Explanation
The 1942 Fresno State defense set a school record by only giving up 471 rushing yards all season. This means that the opposing teams were unable to gain many yards on the ground against Fresno State's defense throughout the entire season.
18.
The Fresno State record of allowing a -1.93 yards-per-rush average in a single game was set when?
Correct Answer
D. 1977
19.
Fresno State's single-season school record of fewest pass completions allowed (49) was set when?
Correct Answer
D. 1942
Explanation
The correct answer is 1942. In 1942, Fresno State's football team set the school record for the fewest pass completions allowed in a single season with only 49 completions. This record has stood for many years and showcases the strong defensive performance of the team during that season.
20.
What was the second highest rushing touchdown total in Fresno State history in 2006, held by three?
Correct Answer
D. 29
Explanation
In 2006, the second highest rushing touchdown total in Fresno State history was 29. This record was held by three individuals, indicating that they all achieved this same number of rushing touchdowns.
21.
How many Fresno State players have rushed for at least 25 touchdowns in their careers?
Correct Answer
C. Ten
Explanation
Ten Fresno State players have rushed for at least 25 touchdowns in their careers.
22.
A Fresno State quarterback set a school record in 1986 with how many total yards in his career?
Correct Answer
B. 10,421
Explanation
In 1986, a Fresno State quarterback set a school record with a total of 10,421 yards in his career. This means that throughout his time as a quarterback, he accumulated this impressive number of yards, showcasing his skill and talent on the field. This record demonstrates his ability to consistently perform at a high level and contribute significantly to the team's success.
23.
A Fresno State football player set a school record in 1989 with how many career sacks?
Correct Answer
A. 50 Sacks
Explanation
In 1989, a Fresno State football player achieved a remarkable feat by setting a school record with 50 career sacks. This accomplishment demonstrates the player's exceptional skill and ability to consistently overpower opposing teams' offensive lines. Sacks are a crucial statistic in football as they represent the number of times a defensive player successfully tackles the opposing team's quarterback behind the line of scrimmage, preventing them from making a forward pass. The player's achievement not only showcases their individual talent but also highlights their significant contribution to the team's overall success.
24.
The career record for tackles by a Fresno State football player was set in 1996 with how many?
Correct Answer
C. 458
Explanation
In 1996, a Fresno State football player set the career record for tackles with a total of 458.
25.
A visiting team set a Bulldog Stadium record with how many offensive plays against Fresno State?
Correct Answer
C. 100
Explanation
The visiting team set a Bulldog Stadium record with 100 offensive plays against Fresno State.
26.
Set in 1984, the Bulldog Stadium record was how many yards gained by one football player in one game?
Correct Answer
D. 484
Explanation
The correct answer is 484. This suggests that in the game set in 1984, a football player gained a total of 484 yards. This could be a significant achievement as it indicates the player's exceptional performance and skill on the field.
27.
The lowest offensive output by a visiting team at Fresno State was how many yards in a 1991 game?
Correct Answer
D. 144
Explanation
In a 1991 game at Fresno State, the visiting team had the lowest offensive output of 144 yards.
28.
What was the fewest offensive plays run by a visitor against Fresno State's football team through 2006?
Correct Answer
C. 47
Explanation
The correct answer is 47. This means that the fewest offensive plays run by a visitor against Fresno State's football team through 2006 was 47.
29.
In 1981, a football team set a Bulldog Stadium record with how many fumbles against Fresno State?
Correct Answer
D. Seven
Explanation
In 1981, a football team set a Bulldog Stadium record with seven fumbles against Fresno State. This means that during that particular game, the team lost possession of the ball seven times due to fumbles. Fumbles occur when a player loses control of the ball while running or being tackled, and they are considered a significant mistake in football as they give the opposing team an opportunity to gain possession. The fact that this team set a record with seven fumbles indicates that it was a particularly sloppy game for them in terms of ball control.
30.
A 1981 game saw Fresno State set a school record with how many penalties?
Correct Answer
D. 22
Explanation
In a 1981 game, Fresno State set a school record with 22 penalties.