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Test Your College Sports Highlights Trivia

Explore Top Collegiate Sports Highlights Questions

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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Ready to relive the most unforgettable campus sports moments? This interactive college sports highlights trivia quiz challenges fans with questions spanning iconic games, star performances, and legendary plays. Perfect for students, educators, and sports enthusiasts eager to sharpen their college sports trivia skills, you'll not only test your knowledge but also uncover fresh insights. Feel free to tweak any question in our editor - this quiz is fully customizable. Looking for more? Try our Sports Trivia Quiz, tackle the College Football Season Trivia Quiz, or browse other quizzes now.

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyze iconic college sports moments and their legacies
  2. Identify standout athletes in memorable campus contests
  3. Evaluate game-changing plays and strategic decisions
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of championship highlights and statistics
  5. Apply historical context to major collegiate events

Cheat Sheet

  1. Jesse Owens's 1935 record spree - In an electrifying 45 minutes at the Big Ten Championships, Jesse Owens smashed four world records, leaving fans and competitors stunned. His unparalleled display of speed and power still stands as one of the greatest single-meet performances in track history. Sports Illustrated Vault
  2. Barry Sanders's 1988 rushing dominance - Barry Sanders ripped through defenses all season long at Oklahoma State, piling up an NCAA record 2,628 rushing yards and 37 touchdowns. His elusive cuts and blazing bursts made defenders look like mannequins. Wikipedia
  3. Deion Sanders's championship versatility - "Prime Time" sealed the 1989 Sugar Bowl with a jaw-dropping interception and starred on the diamond, proving his elite athleticism in both football and baseball. His flair and versatility redefined what it meant to be a two-sport superstar. Wikipedia
  4. Christian McCaffrey's all-purpose yard assault - In 2015, McCaffrey shattered Barry Sanders's all-purpose yards record with 3,864 yards, showcasing his uncanny ability to run, catch, and even return kicks. His Swiss Army knife skill set made him a nightmare for every defense he faced. Wikipedia
  5. Grant Hill's 1992 tournament buzzer-beater - With Duke trailing Kentucky in the NCAA tournament, Grant Hill sank a heart-stopping jumper at the buzzer, etching his name into college basketball lore. That shot not only saved the game but launched Hill's legend. Forward Pathway
  6. "Miracle at Michigan" Hail Mary - In 1994, Colorado's Kordell Stewart heaved a 64-yard Hail Mary to Michael Westbrook as time expired, toppling #7 Michigan in one of the wildest finishes ever. This play perfectly captures the "anything can happen" magic of college football. Toxigon
  7. 2013 Iron Bowl "Kick Six" thriller - Chris Davis returned a missed 57-yard field goal 109 yards for a walk-off touchdown, sending Auburn fans into ecstasy and crushing Alabama's perfect season hopes. It's a reminder that special teams can deliver the most unforgettable moments. Toxigon
  8. Bill Walton's 1973 championship clinic - In the NCAA final, Bill Walton went 21-for-22 from the floor, dominating UCLA's win and controlling the game like a one-man wrecking crew. His near-perfect shooting night remains a gold standard for big-game performances. Sports Illustrated Vault
  9. Joe Burrow's 2019 passing masterpiece - Burrow lit up defenses at LSU, throwing a record 60 touchdowns on his way to a national title and the Heisman Trophy. His pinpoint accuracy and coolness under pressure transformed LSU into an offensive juggernaut. Wikipedia
  10. De'Anthony Thomas's Rose Bowl explosiveness - In the 2012 Rose Bowl, "The Weapon" dazzled with two touchdowns and ripped off a 91-yard sprint, leaving USC's defense chasing ghosts. His breakaway speed exemplified how one playmaker can shift the momentum of a championship game. Wikipedia
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