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Identify teams by home stadium

Think you can name a college football team just by its home stadium? This quiz flips the usual matchup: you’ll see stadium names and pick the correct program from four options. With mixed difficulty a...

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What you’ll do in this quiz

Every question gives you a home stadium, and you choose the correct college football team from 4 options. There’s no timer, so you can take your time and focus on accuracy.

Before you start, pick your preferred question count and difficulty to tailor the run to a quick warm-up or a full challenge.

Skills you’ll practice

You’ll build fast recall for stadium-to-team connections, including alternate stadium names and common nicknames. It’s also great practice for separating similarly named venues across conferences and regions.

Common pitfalls to avoid

Many misses come from confusing stadiums with similar names (or teams that share a city/state). Another trap is outdated naming—renovations, sponsorships, and “at” vs. “in” wording can make a familiar venue look unfamiliar.

How difficulty is balanced

Mixed difficulty means you’ll see a blend of iconic stadiums and tougher, less obvious venues. The quiz aims to keep momentum with recognizable picks while sprinkling in curveballs that reward deeper college football knowledge.

  • Watch for stadium nicknames versus official names
  • Don’t auto-pick based on state; multiple teams can fit the same region
  • Pay attention to small wording differences (Memorial, Veterans, State, etc.)
  • Use elimination across the 4 options when you’re unsure
  • If you miss one, replay to lock in the stadium-team association

Sample questions

Which college football team plays its home games at the Rose Bowl?

  • A.UCLA Bruins
  • B.USC Trojans
  • C.Oregon Ducks
  • D.Arizona Wildcats

Which college football team is associated with Tiger Stadium?

  • A.LSU Tigers
  • B.Alabama Crimson Tide
  • C.Florida Gators
  • D.Auburn Tigers

Which college football team plays at Michigan Stadium?

  • A.Michigan Wolverines
  • B.Michigan State Spartans
  • C.Ohio State Buckeyes
  • D.Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 92 questions focused on identifying teams by their home stadium.

What is the format of the quiz?

Each question gives 4 answer options, and there’s no timer.

How do I choose the question count and difficulty?

Use the start panel to set your preferred number of questions and select a difficulty level before you begin.

Is this quiz only for major college football programs?

It’s a mixed set, so expect a range from well-known venues to more challenging stadiums.

Why do some stadium names look unfamiliar?

Stadiums may be listed by official names, which can change over time due to sponsorships or renaming.

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