Thursday Trivia

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Starting Friday, the College Football Playoff kicks off with an in-state matchup between Indiana and Notre Dame. I thought it’d be fun to do a prediction for each round and share the results of the winners.

I’m testing out using a Google form for the picks. If you want to play, here’s the link for the first round. Get your picks in before Friday!

TODAY’S TRIVIA: I know I have done several NFL questions this week (I try and mix it up as best I can), but I had to do a question on this story from this week.

The Falcons have officially benched Kirk Cousins, whom they paid $100M guaranteed this offseason. They in the midst of a playoff push (7-7) and are turning the keys over to rookie Michael Penix Jr. (drafted 8th overall). Just wow.

Where did Kirk Cousins go to school?

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HINT: Penix Jr. went to one of these schools, and that is not the same school as Cousins

Yesterday’s Trivia: Cooper Kupp was the last Triple Crown winner. In the 2021 season, he had 1,947 yards, 145 catches, and 16 TDs. I hope he was on your fantasy team that season

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