1981Eagle {l Wrote}:Standings
AC 56 points
p6p 37.5 points
BN 25 points
b0mber 1 point
AMDG 0.5 points
Remember, one point for each correct answer. 5 points to the winner. Total 15 points available to win.The winner is the first poster to post all correct answers in one post. Winner gets to change 81's avatar. Guest moderators of the Trivia Contest receive 15 points provided the contest is solved. This is to prevent a Guest Moderator from picking up 15 easy points but constructing an impossible set of questions. You may only be a Guest Moderator once a quarter. BN has already used his slot. p6p is up for the task on Trivia 9.0. The contest will be posted at 9pmEST on Tuesdays. We still have 6 more contests in the first qtr 2010 contest derby, plenty of time to enter and win.
Trivia 8.0
1. Name the Former Northeastern University Bball star that played for the Celtics who is honored with his name on the facility that holds the Reebok
Indoor Track Meet in the local Boston area.
2. What is the “Head of the Charles” race and why is it called “Head”?
3. The MVP of the 1985 Cotton Bowl.
4. This former BC assistant Bball coach was named coach of the Philly 76ers in 2009.
5. What is the Walter Brown Award and who was the last Eagle to win it.
6. The first BC baseball player drafted since the early 1960’s.
7. In Red Sox lore, what was known as “Duffy’s Cliff” and why was it so named.
8. In what year was the Boston Garden the first venue to host both the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals.
9. The Pats starting running back in Super Bowl XX also known as “The Great White Hope”.
10. Rick Hoyt works at Boston College. Along with his father, they are famous for competing in what two events
1981Eagle {l Wrote}:9 correct so 9 points to BN. Still 1 answer and 6 points available.
1981Eagle {l Wrote}:The wrong answer is Number 3. There were two MVP's in that game. Name them. Not one MVP has been named yet.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:1981Eagle {l Wrote}:Standings
AC 56 points
p6p 37.5 points
BN 25 points
b0mber 1 point
AMDG 0.5 points
Remember, one point for each correct answer. 5 points to the winner. Total 15 points available to win.The winner is the first poster to post all correct answers in one post. Winner gets to change 81's avatar. Guest moderators of the Trivia Contest receive 15 points provided the contest is solved. This is to prevent a Guest Moderator from picking up 15 easy points but constructing an impossible set of questions. You may only be a Guest Moderator once a quarter. BN has already used his slot. p6p is up for the task on Trivia 9.0. The contest will be posted at 9pmEST on Tuesdays. We still have 6 more contests in the first qtr 2010 contest derby, plenty of time to enter and win.
Trivia 8.0
1. Name the Former Northeastern University Bball star that played for the Celtics who is honored with his name on the facility that holds the Reebok
Indoor Track Meet in the local Boston area.
2. What is the “Head of the Charles” race and why is it called “Head”?
3. The MVP of the 1985 Cotton Bowl.
4. This former BC assistant Bball coach was named coach of the Philly 76ers in 2009.
5. What is the Walter Brown Award and who was the last Eagle to win it.
6. The first BC baseball player drafted since the early 1960’s.
7. In Red Sox lore, what was known as “Duffy’s Cliff” and why was it so named.
8. In what year was the Boston Garden the first venue to host both the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals.
9. The Pats starting running back in Super Bowl XX also known as “The Great White Hope”.
10. Rick Hoyt works at Boston College. Along with his father, they are famous for competing in what two events
1) Reggie Lewis
2) Crew races on the Charles River. It's called the "head" because it's a time-trial race.
3) Doug Flutie Romo and Steve Strachan
4) Eddie Jordan
5) Best American-born Div I College Hockey Player in New England. Chris Collins.
6) Brian Looney
7) A 10-foot embankment that ran from the left-field foul pole to the centerfield flag pole. Named after Red Sox left fielder Duffy Lewis who was so skilled at playing balls hit to the ledge.
8) 1957
9) Craig effing James
10) Boston Marathon. Iron Man Triathlons
campion {l Wrote}:The answer to no.2 is wrong. It is a time race (not a trial) but that isn't why it is called "head." The "Head" is a race in London at the head (north end) of the Thames near London. Americans copied the name, although "head" rtaces are held here even on lakes.
Its like made up soccer names-- like DC United-- when there were no 2 or more teams that united to form DC United.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:campion {l Wrote}:The answer to no.2 is wrong. It is a time race (not a trial) but that isn't why it is called "head." The "Head" is a race in London at the head (north end) of the Thames near London. Americans copied the name, although "head" rtaces are held here even on lakes.
Its like made up soccer names-- like DC United-- when there were no 2 or more teams that united to form DC United.
Sometimes I think you're too wicked smaht for your own good.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:for those that don't know... i once beat angrychicken in a head race by three years
1981Eagle {l Wrote}:15 points for BN who moves into 2nd place with 40 points.
campion {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:1) Reggie Lewis
2) Crew races on the Charles River. It is a time race (not a trial) but that isn't why it is called "head." The "Head" is a race in London at the head (north end) of the Thames near London. Americans copied the name, although "head" races are held here even on lakes.
3) Romo and Steve Strachan
4) Eddie Jordan
5) Best American-born Div I College Hockey Player in New England. Chris Collins.
6) Brian Looney
7) A 10-foot embankment that ran from the left-field foul pole to the centerfield flag pole. Named after Red Sox left fielder Duffy Lewis who was so skilled at playing balls hit to the ledge.
8) 1957
9) Craig James
10) Boston Marathon. Iron Man Triathlons
Wang is clearly the first and only one to list all 10 correct answers in a single post. Once again, 81 pulled the trigger and declared a victor too soon.
The points need to be taken away from the Pretender and given to the Angry Chicken.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:i think i'm going to start deleting these trivia threads as soon as i see them. they seem to be more crooked than the "throw the ball in jennifer love hewitt's mouth" game and lead to nothing but disagreement.
stick to telling us that its a foregone conclusion that nd will join the acc - stay away from factual things like trivia contests where participants expect things like "rules" and "correct answers"
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:(I respect your decision)
angrychicken {l Wrote}:http://www.hocr.org/about/history.asp
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:http://www.hocr.org/about/history.asp
Damn IT department.
angrychicken {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:http://www.hocr.org/about/history.asp
Damn IT department.
Head Of The Charles Regatta®, the world's largest two-day rowing event, was first held on October 16, 1965. The race was established by the Cambridge Boat Club members D'Arcy MacMahon, Howard McIntyre, and Jack Vincent, with the advice of Harvard University sculling instructor Ernest Arlett. Arlett proposed that a "head of the river" race similar in tradition to races held in his native England, be held on the Charles River. "Head" races, a class of regattas, are generally three miles long-boats race against each other and the clock, starting sequentially approximately fifteen seconds apart. Winners of each race receive the honorary title of "Head of the River" or, in this case, "Head Of The Charles."
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
b0mberMan {l Wrote}:How can you read this board at work but not the HOCR homepage?
1981Eagle {l Wrote}: There were two MVP's in the Cotton Bowl. You needed to name both to win.
angrychicken {l Wrote}:1981Eagle {l Wrote}: There were two MVP's in the Cotton Bowl. You needed to name both to win.
Hey dummy. They were both named.
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