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I usually do opponents team trivia....but we a playing the Ravens so A. Fuck the Ravens B. Fuck Modell C. Their history isn't long enough to be interesting so as to put together anything for them

So...I will go back to doing general like Trivia. Here, I will begin with some NFL Leaders list...then branch out from there. Try your hand:

 

1. What does this list represent, in order: Tennessee, So. Mississippi, Pitt, Purdue, Michigan, Stanford, Washington, Georgia, Miami Fla. Washington St.

 

 

2. What does this list represent, in order: Cal, Wisconsin, E. Illinois, BYU, Tennessee, Michigan, Purdue, NC St., Miami Oh. Northern Iowa

 

 

3. What does this list represent, in order: So. Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas, Miami Fla, Georgia, Wake Forest, Louisville, Pitt, Tennessee, LSU

 

 

4. What does this list represent, in order: Florida, Jackson St., Oklahoma St. Pitt, TCU, Notre Dame, SMU, Pitt, Syracuse, San Diego St.

 

 

5. What does this list represent: Iowa, Toledo, Purdue, Nebraska Community College-Scotts Bluff, Florida A&M, Michigan, Miami Fla., William & Mary, USC, Ohio St.

 

 

6. What does this list represent, in order: Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Auburn, Pitt, Texas Southern, Akron, Tennessee St. Texas A&M Kingsville, Troy, North Carolina

 

 

7: What does this list represent: 1. Stanford 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. Oklahoma 5. Clemson 6. Oregon 7. Alabama 8. Coastal Carolina 8. North Dakota St. 8. Villanova

hint: non NFL related

 

 

8. What does this list represent in order: Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots

 

 

9. What does this list represent, in order: New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, SF Bay area

 

 

10. What does this list represent, in order: Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Sid Luckman, Troy Aikman, John Unitas.

 

 

12. What does this list represent, in order: Ohio State, Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma, Army, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Nebraska

 

 

12. What does this list represent: Raiders, Rams, Cardinals, Chiefs, Bears, Lions, Titans, Redskins, Colts.

No order

 

 

Bonus: What does this list represent, in order: San Diego St. Northwestern, Miami Fla, Rice, Kentucky, USC, Penn St. Purdue, Miami, Fla, Oregon St.

 

 

 

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I may have a shot at this one.... if not, I'll try #11.

 

10. What does this list represent, in order: Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Sid Luckman, Troy Aikman, John Unitas.

 

QBs with the most NFL Championships

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1. What does this list represent, in order: Tennessee, So. Mississippi, Pitt, Purdue, Michigan, Stanford, Washington, Georgia, Miami Fla. Washington St.

 

Schools of the NFL passing leaders... P. Manning, B.Favre, D.Marino, etc...

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4. What does this list represent, in order: Florida, Jackson St., Oklahoma St. Pitt, TCU, Notre Dame, SMU, Pitt, Syracuse, San Diego St.

 

Looks like schools of the NFL rushing leaders... Emmitt, Sweetness, Barry, Curtis, ???, Da Bus, Dickerson, TonyD, JB, Tomlinson...

 

Except Tomlinson is too low and no idea who the TCU RB is...

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2. What does this list represent, in order: Cal, Wisconsin, E. Illinois, BYU, Tennessee, Michigan, Purdue, NC St., Miami Oh. Northern Iowa

 

Looks like another QB list.... Career QB Rating leaders? Rodgers, RWilson, Romo, SYoung, PManning, Brady, Brees, ... , Ben, ...

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I may have a shot at this one.... if not, I'll try #11.

 

10. What does this list represent, in order: Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Sid Luckman, Troy Aikman, John Unitas.

 

QBs with the most NFL Championships

Check. Or to put it another way, all QBs who have led teams to at least 3 or more titles.

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4. What does this list represent, in order: Florida, Jackson St., Oklahoma St. Pitt, TCU, Notre Dame, SMU, Pitt, Syracuse, San Diego St.

 

Looks like schools of the NFL rushing leaders... Emmitt, Sweetness, Barry, Curtis, ???, Da Bus, Dickerson, TonyD, JB, Tomlinson...

 

Except Tomlinson is too low and no idea who the TCU RB is...

Uh....LaDanian Tomlinson went to TCU, DOH!

Otherwise: Check

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2. What does this list represent, in order: Cal, Wisconsin, E. Illinois, BYU, Tennessee, Michigan, Purdue, NC St., Miami Oh. Northern Iowa

 

Looks like another QB list.... Career QB Rating leaders? Rodgers, RWilson, Romo, SYoung, PManning, Brady, Brees, ... , Ben, ...

Check

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Uh....LaDanian Tomlinson went to TCU, DOH!

Otherwise: Check

 

Ah... and the SD St. guy is Marshall?

 

For some reason I always think of LT as a SD St'r....

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I am pretty sure Dorsett is the rushing leader at Pitt over Curtis Martin. If you are looking for the exact players or are you just looking for the type of list...

I am simply looking for the answer to the question of what each list represents. The question about the RBs, #4, has been answered correctly. But, yes, it is a fact that two Pitt runners, Martin and Dorsett, are in the Top Ten all time NFL leading rushers. The only school to have two.

And Martin is higher on the list than TD. Martin had a much longer career, I believe.

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Second Chance Saloon.

 

 

3. What does this list represent, in order: So. Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas, Miami Fla, Georgia, Wake Forest, Louisville, Pitt, Tennessee, LSU

 

 

 

5. What does this list represent: Iowa, Toledo, Purdue, Nebraska Community College-Scotts Bluff, Florida A&M, Michigan, Miami Fla., William & Mary, USC, Ohio St.

 

 

6. What does this list represent, in order: Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Auburn, Pitt, Texas Southern, Akron, Tennessee St. Texas A&M Kingsville, Troy, North Carolina

 

 

7: What does this list represent: 1. Stanford 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. Oklahoma 5. Clemson 6. Oregon 7. Alabama 8. Coastal Carolina 8. North Dakota St. 8. Villanova

hint: non NFL related

 

 

8. What does this list represent in order: Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots

 

 

9. What does this list represent, in order: New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, SF Bay area

 

 

 

11. What does this list represent, in order: Ohio State, Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma, Army, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Nebraska

 

 

12. What does this list represent: Raiders, Rams, Cardinals, Chiefs, Bears, Lions, Titans, Redskins, Colts.

No order

 

 

Bonus: What does this list represent, in order: San Diego St. Northwestern, Miami Fla, Rice, Kentucky, USC, Penn St. Purdue, Miami, Fla, Oregon St.

 

 

 

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8. What does this list represent in order: Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots

 

Most Pro Football Championships

 

9. What does this list represent, in order: New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, SF Bay area

I don't know but there are some good hockey cities on the list

12. What does this list represent: Raiders, Rams, Cardinals, Chiefs, Bears, Lions, Titans, Redskins, Colts.

No order

Well, they all moved from one city to another, but I don't know exactly what you are looking for.

Bonus: What does this list represent, in order: San Diego St. Northwestern, Miami Fla, Rice, Kentucky, USC, Penn St. Purdue, Miami, Fla, Oregon St.

They are Browns QBs on some sort of all-time list

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8. What does this list represent in order: Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots

 

Most Pro Football Championships

Check

 

9. What does this list represent, in order: New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, SF Bay area

I don't know but there are some good hockey cities on the list

that plays a part in the answer

12. What does this list represent: Raiders, Rams, Cardinals, Chiefs, Bears, Lions, Titans, Redskins, Colts.

No order

Well, they all moved from one city to another, but I don't know exactly what you are looking for.

That is exactly what I am looking for. Check

Bonus: What does this list represent, in order: San Diego St. Northwestern, Miami Fla, Rice, Kentucky, USC, Penn St. Purdue, Miami, Fla, Oregon St.

They are Browns QBs on some sort of all-time list All time Browns leading passer list, yes, Check

 

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I usually do opponents team trivia....but we a playing the Ravens so A. Fuck the Ravens B. Fuck Modell C. Their history isn't long enough to be interesting so as to put together anything for them

So...I will go back to doing general like Trivia. Here, I will begin with some NFL Leaders list...then branch out from there. Try your hand:

 

Answers:

 

1. What does this list represent, in order: Tennessee, So. Mississippi, Pitt, Purdue, Michigan, Stanford, Washington, Georgia, Miami Fla. Washington St.

These are the colleges of the leading passers in NFL history, yardage wise: Peyton, Favre, Marino, Brady, Elway, Moon, Tarkenton, Testaverde, Bledsoe

 

 

2. What does this list represent, in order: Cal, Wisconsin, E. Illinois, BYU, Tennessee, Michigan, Purdue, NC St., Miami Oh. Northern Iowa

These are the colleges of the leading Passer ratings QBs: Rodgers/Wilson, Romo, Young, Peyton, Brees, Rivers, br, Warner

 

3. What does this list represent, in order: So. Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas, Miami Fla, Georgia, Wake Forest, Louisville, Pitt, Tennessee, LSU

These are the colleges of the QBs who have thrown the most INTs in history: Favre, Blanda, Hadl, Testaverde, Tarkenton, Unitas, YA Tittle included

 

 

4. What does this list represent, in order: Florida, Jackson St., Oklahoma St. Pitt, TCU, Notre Dame, SMU, Pitt, Syracuse, San Diego St.

These are the colleges of the all time leading rushers: Emmitt, Payton, Sanders, Martin, Tomlinson, Bettis, Dickerson, Dorsett, Jim Brown, Faulk.

 

 

5. What does this list represent: Iowa, Toledo, Purdue, Nebraska Community College-Scotts Bluff, Florida A&M, Michigan, Miami Fla., William & Mary, USC, Ohio St.

These are the colleges of the all time leaders in career Interceptions: Krause, Rod Woodson, Night Train Lane, Tunnell, Lott, etc. LeBeau.

 

 

6. What does this list represent, in order: Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Auburn, Pitt, Texas Southern, Akron, Tennessee St. Texas A&M Kingsville, Troy, North Carolina

These are the schools of the leaders in career sacks: Bruce Smith, Reggie White, Kevin Greene, Chris Doleman, Strahan, Jason Taylor, Dent, etc.

 

 

7: What does this list represent: 1. Stanford 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. Oklahoma 5. Clemson 6. Oregon 7. Alabama 8. Coastal Carolina 8. North Dakota St. 8. Villanova

hint: non NFL related

This was the final standings of the 2015-2016 school year in the Men's Capitol One Cup. This gives points to various schools based on their standings in NCAA competition in like all sports. It includes FCS level football, which is why ND St. is in there. Coastal Carolina won the baseball title, Villanova basketball.

Stanford has won this thing like every year since it started. They do very well in all the "smaller sports" outside football and basketball. Ohio St. did win a couple of titles, wrestling I think among them.

 

 

8. What does this list represent in order: Green Bay Packers,..13 Chicago Bears...9, Cleveland Browns...8, New York Giants,...8 Pittsburgh Steelers...6, Dallas Cowboys...5, San Francisco 49ers...5, Washington Redskins,...5 Detroit Lions...4, Indianapolis Colts...4, New England Patriots...4

 

Championships won..for the numbers seem them inserted above.

 

 

9. What does this list represent, in order: New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, SF Bay area

This is the order of the cities that have won the most Championships in all 4 major sports.

 

 

10. What does this list represent, in order: Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Sid Luckman, Troy Aikman, John Unitas.

This is the order of the most titles won by teams led by these QBs.

Graham 7, Starr 5, Brady, Montana, Bradshaw, Luckman 4 each. Aikman, Unitas 3 each.

 

 

12. What does this list represent, in order: Ohio State, Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma, Army, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Nebraska

These are the schools with the most Heisman Trophy winning players, minimum of 3. OSU/ND/USC lead with 7 each.

 

 

12. What does this list represent: Raiders, Rams, Cardinals, Chiefs, Bears, Lions, Titans, Redskins, Colts.

No order

These are the teams in the NFL that have moved from city to city. Raiders Oakland to LA and back again, now maybe to Vegas. Rams: Cleve/LA/St. Louis/LA again. Cards: Chicago/St. L./Phoenix, Chieifs: Dallas to KC, Bears, Decatur to Chicago (note, Decatur cannot be considered a part of the same market as Chicago...Decatur is 180 miles away. Lions Portsmouth Oh to Detroit, Titans, Houston to Nashville, Redskins Boston to DC, Colts Baltimore to Indy.

 

 

Bonus: What does this list represent, in order: San Diego St. Northwestern, Miami Fla, Rice, Kentucky, USC, Penn St. Purdue, Miami, Fla, Oregon St.

Browns leading passers in history: Sipe, Graham, Kosar, Ryan, Couch, Nelsen, Plum, Phipps, Testaverde, Anderson.

 

 

 

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