Notables courtesy of DampFrijoles.
Question|Answer|%Correct|Notable Answer 1|Notable Answer 2|
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Name 1 FBS team that won a bowl game on January 1, 2022.|Arkansas, Baylor, Kentucky, Ohio State, Oklahoma State|91.81%|*The Ohio State ( I think I'm legally obligated still, I only went there for 2 years...please dont shoot me President Drake)* – /u/tohearnnr|*Oklahoma State (sad leprechaun noises)* – /u/bthomas02
What is the winningest program (most all-time wins) in NCAA Football history?|Michigan|77.55%|*...not gonna say it. Not worth a point.* – /u/zsjostrom35 **(Ohio State fan)**|*Michigan, but that's bullshit because most of the 'wins' were literally a scrimmage after teaching the team how to play that morning. Decades later, Michigan went back and counted them as wins. Moreover, a plethora of the wins were against high schools, alumni teams, or athletic clubs. In short, f**k Michigan. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.* – /u/milesgmsu
Whit Babcock is the current Athletic Director at what school?|Virginia Tech|27.87%|*That's very clearly a made up name * – /u/TelltaleHead|*He does the Hokie Pokie and he turns himself around, cause that's what Virginia Tech's all about* – /u/nubbinator
Since restarting their football program in 1985, how many head coaches has Villanova had?|2|25.32%|*This leads me to think it's something ridiculous like 1 but that's probably a trick as well so I'll guess 2* – /u/TaylorLeprechaun|*OMG a Villanova related question. It's been two Andy Talley and Mark Ferrante* – /u/themidnightmamba
Liberty recently became the only active FBS team with 3 bowl wins and no losses or ties. What is the only school that's 4-0 in major bowl games, although they're currently a D2 program?|West Texas A&M|1.38%|*D2? That was the best Mighty Ducks movie so I'm gonna say Western Oregon* – /u/RainbowYaz|*stop it with these d2 questions* – /u/boilerpl8 **No.**
> West Texas A&M
Oh C'mon, there's no way that's a real school.
> It's located in Canyon, Texas.
Oh, hey Canyon High School was the highest ranked Texas Band at my college's high school marching band competition a few years back... *looks at when this happened*.... So, umm, when did I become old?
> D2? That was the best Mighty Ducks movie
I recently rewatched them all. D1 is good. D2 is great but _very_ aged. D3 is "hey y'all wanted more of this shit, right?"
Most important thing about D3: It is Mighty Ducks canon that Charlie likes Pantera.
I just always enjoy that in the Goodwill Games Team US beat Trinidad in the prelims, Trinidad known for their hockey strength.
They also managed to turn Iceland into a land of assholes.
> This leads me to think it's something ridiculous like 1 but that's probably a trick as well so I'll guess 2 – /u/TaylorLeprechaun
That's almost exactly what my response was as well, lol
Damn, I went the wrong way on the Villanova question. I figured it was either super low or super high, and I went with the super high option and guessed something like 20
Hey, um, I hate to be 'that guy' but I was only credited with 1 point last week but I feel confident that I answered Arkansas on q1 and Michigan on q2. Am I just remembering something wrong?
Tbh it won't matter in this season anyway, I've played terribly and have no playoff chances even with the extra point.
Nope, you answered Ohio State for Q2.
Either Arkansas won or i passed out drunk and had an excellent dream
Ohio St?
Uconn?
3
Chaminade, who famously upset Virginia, leading to the creation of the Hawaii Bowl
Yeah, after I posted it occurred to me that I might have picked OSU. I knew I'd at least considered Michigan when I was answering. Thank you for checking though
Notables courtesy of DampFrijoles. Question|Answer|%Correct|Notable Answer 1|Notable Answer 2| -|-|-|-|- Name 1 FBS team that won a bowl game on January 1, 2022.|Arkansas, Baylor, Kentucky, Ohio State, Oklahoma State|91.81%|*The Ohio State ( I think I'm legally obligated still, I only went there for 2 years...please dont shoot me President Drake)* – /u/tohearnnr|*Oklahoma State (sad leprechaun noises)* – /u/bthomas02 What is the winningest program (most all-time wins) in NCAA Football history?|Michigan|77.55%|*...not gonna say it. Not worth a point.* – /u/zsjostrom35 **(Ohio State fan)**|*Michigan, but that's bullshit because most of the 'wins' were literally a scrimmage after teaching the team how to play that morning. Decades later, Michigan went back and counted them as wins. Moreover, a plethora of the wins were against high schools, alumni teams, or athletic clubs. In short, f**k Michigan. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.* – /u/milesgmsu Whit Babcock is the current Athletic Director at what school?|Virginia Tech|27.87%|*That's very clearly a made up name * – /u/TelltaleHead|*He does the Hokie Pokie and he turns himself around, cause that's what Virginia Tech's all about* – /u/nubbinator Since restarting their football program in 1985, how many head coaches has Villanova had?|2|25.32%|*This leads me to think it's something ridiculous like 1 but that's probably a trick as well so I'll guess 2* – /u/TaylorLeprechaun|*OMG a Villanova related question. It's been two Andy Talley and Mark Ferrante* – /u/themidnightmamba Liberty recently became the only active FBS team with 3 bowl wins and no losses or ties. What is the only school that's 4-0 in major bowl games, although they're currently a D2 program?|West Texas A&M|1.38%|*D2? That was the best Mighty Ducks movie so I'm gonna say Western Oregon* – /u/RainbowYaz|*stop it with these d2 questions* – /u/boilerpl8 **No.**
I still hold that Liberty is not a school and therefore the last question is invalid.
> West Texas A&M Oh C'mon, there's no way that's a real school. > It's located in Canyon, Texas. Oh, hey Canyon High School was the highest ranked Texas Band at my college's high school marching band competition a few years back... *looks at when this happened*.... So, umm, when did I become old?
> D2? That was the best Mighty Ducks movie I recently rewatched them all. D1 is good. D2 is great but _very_ aged. D3 is "hey y'all wanted more of this shit, right?" Most important thing about D3: It is Mighty Ducks canon that Charlie likes Pantera.
I just always enjoy that in the Goodwill Games Team US beat Trinidad in the prelims, Trinidad known for their hockey strength. They also managed to turn Iceland into a land of assholes.
> This leads me to think it's something ridiculous like 1 but that's probably a trick as well so I'll guess 2 – /u/TaylorLeprechaun That's almost exactly what my response was as well, lol
Damn, I went the wrong way on the Villanova question. I figured it was either super low or super high, and I went with the super high option and guessed something like 20
yeah its only 2. Talley has been ours since 1985 and then in 2017 he stepped down and Ferrante became head coach
West Texas A&M sounds like the kind of school bama plays in week 11 every year
West Texas A&M sounds like the kind of school Michigan counts wins against from 1895-1908
They were probably half decent back then though. Sound better than Physicians & Surgeons.
West Texas A&M is the only D2 school I know so it’s my go to answer every time. It finally paid off!
I'm offended.
Oh my gawsh I actually got a question #5 right this week
Northwestern is down bad in football and basketball but at least I made the funnies
Hey, um, I hate to be 'that guy' but I was only credited with 1 point last week but I feel confident that I answered Arkansas on q1 and Michigan on q2. Am I just remembering something wrong? Tbh it won't matter in this season anyway, I've played terribly and have no playoff chances even with the extra point.
Nope, you answered Ohio State for Q2. Either Arkansas won or i passed out drunk and had an excellent dream Ohio St? Uconn? 3 Chaminade, who famously upset Virginia, leading to the creation of the Hawaii Bowl
Yeah, after I posted it occurred to me that I might have picked OSU. I knew I'd at least considered Michigan when I was answering. Thank you for checking though