Test your knowledge of Northwestern football
Take this 8-question quiz to see how much you know about the Northwestern football team
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Chicago
Where is Northwestern University located?
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Evanston, Illinois
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Evanston, Illinois
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Davenport, Iowa
WILDCATS QUIZ
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Willie the Wildcat
Felix the Cat
Barry the Bobcat
Win R. Wildcat
Who is Northwestern’s mascot?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Willie the Wildcat
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Allstate Field
Wildcat Stadium
Ryan Field
Soldier Field
What is the name of Northwestern’s home stadium?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Ryan Field
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Pat Fitzgerald
Lovie Smith
Chris Collins
Randy Walker
Who is the current Northwestern coach?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Pat Fitzgerald
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Never have won it
1996
1949
1962
When did Northwestern last win the Rose Bowl?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
1949
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Damien Anderson
Mike Adamle
Darnell Autry
Justin Jackson
Who is Northwestern’s career rushing yards leader?
1949
2000
1996
1995
When did Northwestern last win the Big Ten Conference title?
AP photo/Bradley Leeb
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Justin Jackson
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
2000
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Zero
Three
Two
One
How many U.S. Supreme Court justices graduated from Northwestern?
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS...
Two
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Northwestern University is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois.
Northwestern first started to take on the wildcat nickname in 1924.
Ryan Field has served as the Wildcats’ home field since 1920, when it originally was called Dyche Stadium.
Pat Fitzgerald has been the Wildcats’ coach since the 2006 season.
Northwestern won its lone Rose Bowl in 1949, when it beat Cal 20-14.
He finished his career with 5,440 yards rushing for Northwestern.
The Wildcats claimed a share of the conference title in 2000 with an 8-4 record.
Both Arthur Goldberg and John Paul Stevens graduated from Northwestern.