1.
In a 1999 game, a Wisconsin Badger defended how many passes to set a team record?
Correct Answer
A. 6 Passes
Explanation
In a 1999 game, a Wisconsin Badger defended 6 passes to set a team record. This means that the player successfully prevented the opposing team from completing 6 passes, showcasing exceptional defensive skills.
2.
Set in a 1952 game, what was the Wisconsin Badger modern era record for longest punt?
Correct Answer
B. 96 Yards
Explanation
In a 1952 game, the Wisconsin Badgers set a modern era record for the longest punt with a distance of 96 yards.
3.
A Wisconsin Badger returned an interception how far for a touchdown in 1954, a modern era school record?
Correct Answer
D. 98 Yards
Explanation
In 1954, a Wisconsin Badger player made an interception and ran it all the way to the end zone for a touchdown. This impressive play covered a distance of 98 yards, which still stands as a school record in the modern era.
4.
A Wisconsin Badger kicked a field goal of how many yards to win a 2001 game against Ohio State?
Correct Answer
C. 33 Yards
Explanation
In a 2001 game against Ohio State, a Wisconsin Badger kicked a field goal of 33 yards to secure a victory.
5.
How many times in the 1970's did a Wisconsin Badger return a kickoff of least 95 yards for a touchdown?
Correct Answer
D. 3 Times
Explanation
In the 1970's, a Wisconsin Badger returned a kickoff of at least 95 yards for a touchdown three times.
6.
In what year did a Wisconsin Badger lead Division 1-A in points scored per football game?
Correct Answer
B. 1974
Explanation
In 1974, a Wisconsin Badger led Division 1-A in points scored per football game.
7.
What is the name of Wisconsin's mascot?
Correct Answer
D. Bucky Badger
Explanation
Bucky Badger is the correct answer because Bucky Badger is the official mascot of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which is located in Wisconsin. Bucky Badger is a beloved symbol of the university and is known for his energetic and spirited presence at sporting events and other university activities. The other options, Cheesy Badger, Biddy Badger, and Whisky Badger, are not recognized as the official mascot of Wisconsin and are therefore incorrect.
8.
What is the post-game celebration with the Wisconsin Band during football season known as?
Correct Answer
B. Fifth Quarter
Explanation
The post-game celebration with the Wisconsin Band during football season is known as the Fifth Quarter.
9.
What was the official capacity of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium in 2007?
Correct Answer
A. 80,321
Explanation
In 2007, the official capacity of Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium was 80,321.
10.
Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium was built in what year?
Correct Answer
C. 1917
Explanation
Camp Randall Stadium was built in 1917. This information is not explicitly stated in the question, but it is implied that the correct answer is the year in which the stadium was built.
11.
How many rushing yards did the Wisconsin Badgers accumulate in 1999 for a team record?
Correct Answer
C. 3,305 Yards
Explanation
In 1999, the Wisconsin Badgers accumulated 3,305 rushing yards, which is the highest in their team's history.
12.
The Wisconsin Badgers scored how many points in 2005 to set a school record in football?
Correct Answer
B. 446 Points
Explanation
In 2005, the Wisconsin Badgers scored 446 points in football, which set a school record. This indicates that they had a highly successful season in terms of scoring, surpassing any previous achievements in terms of points scored.
13.
The Wisconsin Badgers set a team record in a 1974 game with how many rushing yards?
Correct Answer
D. 551 Yards
Explanation
In a 1974 game, the Wisconsin Badgers set a team record by rushing for 551 yards. This means that throughout the game, the team collectively gained a total of 551 yards by running the ball. This impressive feat demonstrates the team's strong rushing offense and ability to gain significant yardage on the ground.
14.
The Wisconsin Badger defense gave up how many rushing yards in 1951 for a team best?
Correct Answer
C. 601 Yards
Explanation
In 1951, the Wisconsin Badger defense allowed a total of 601 rushing yards, which was the highest among the given options. This indicates that the defense struggled to contain the opposing teams' running game that season.
15.
In 1951, the Wisconsin Badgers football team gave up its fewest points total with how many?
Correct Answer
B. 59 Points
Explanation
In 1951, the Wisconsin Badgers football team gave up their fewest points total, which means they allowed the least number of points to be scored against them, with 59 points. This indicates that their defense was exceptionally strong that season, as they were able to effectively prevent their opponents from scoring many points.
16.
In 1902, Wisconsin set a team record with which consecutive football win?
Correct Answer
A. 17th
Explanation
Wisconsin set a team record with their 17th consecutive football win in 1902. This means that they won 17 games in a row without losing. This achievement demonstrates the team's success and dominance during that period, showcasing their skill and ability to consistently outperform their opponents.
17.
In 1903, which consecutive home football game did Wisconsin win to set a school record?
Correct Answer
D. 25th
Explanation
In 1903, Wisconsin won their 25th consecutive home football game, setting a school record. This means that they had previously won 24 home football games in a row before this particular game. Winning 25 consecutive home games is an impressive achievement and demonstrates the team's dominance and success during that period.
18.
In a 2005 football game, Wisconsin had its largest home crowd of how many?
Correct Answer
C. 83,184
Explanation
In a 2005 football game, Wisconsin had a home crowd of 83,184, which was their largest for that year.
19.
The Wisconsin Badger football team played in its first bowl game in what year?
Correct Answer
D. 1953
Explanation
The Wisconsin Badger football team played in its first bowl game in 1953. This means that before 1953, the team had never participated in a bowl game.
20.
How many bowl games did Wisconsin win in the 1990's?
Correct Answer
B. Four
Explanation
In the 1990's, Wisconsin won four bowl games.
21.
What team did Wisconsin defeat in a 2007 bowl game?
Correct Answer
B. Arkansas
Explanation
Wisconsin defeated Arkansas in a 2007 bowl game.
22.
In a 1999 bowl game, a Wisconsin Badger scored how many school bowl record points?
Correct Answer
C. 24 Points
Explanation
In a 1999 bowl game, a Wisconsin Badger scored 24 points, which is a school bowl record. This indicates that the player had a remarkable performance during the game, contributing significantly to the team's success.
23.
Set in a 1999 bowl game, what was the longest touchdown run in Wisconsin bowl history?
Correct Answer
D. 54 Yards
Explanation
In a 1999 bowl game, the longest touchdown run in Wisconsin bowl history was 54 yards.
24.
A Wisconsin Badger set a team bowl record in a 1963 bowl game with how many passing yards?
Correct Answer
A. 401 Yards
Explanation
In a 1963 bowl game, a Wisconsin Badger set a team bowl record by throwing for 401 passing yards.
25.
In a 1999 bowl game, a Wisconsin Badger had how many team bowl record rushing yards?
Correct Answer
B. 246 Yards
Explanation
In the 1999 bowl game, a Wisconsin Badger player set a team bowl record by rushing for 246 yards.
26.
A Wisconsin Badger had how many team bowl record rushing attempts during a 1995 bowl game?
Correct Answer
D. 39 Attempts
Explanation
In the 1995 bowl game, the Wisconsin Badger team had a total of 39 rushing attempts. This means that the team tried to advance the ball on the ground 39 times during the game.
27.
Set in a 1963 bowl game, what was the Wisconsin Badger bowl record for pass receptions by a player?
Correct Answer
A. 11 Receptions
Explanation
In the 1963 bowl game, the Wisconsin Badger player had a record of 11 pass receptions.
28.
In a 1984 bowl game, how many Wisconsin Badgers had at least 14 tackles?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
In the 1984 bowl game, only two Wisconsin Badgers had at least 14 tackles.
29.
Wisconsin set a team bowl record with how many points scored in a 1996 bowl game?
Correct Answer
A. 38 Points
Explanation
In a 1996 bowl game, Wisconsin set a team bowl record by scoring 38 points.
30.
In 2006, how many football wins did Wisconsin post for a school record?
Correct Answer
C. 12 Wins
Explanation
In 2006, Wisconsin posted 12 football wins, which was a school record. This means that they won 12 games throughout the season, making it their most successful year in terms of victories.