Can you name the Big Ten teams based on the logos?
By Richie.Zh01
20 Questions
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About This Quiz
Since its founding in 1896, the Big Ten Conference has been a leader in collegiate sports competition. With the expansion on August 2, 2024, the conference now includes 18 full members and 2 affiliate members, further solidifying its position as a leader in college sports.
In this quiz, you will be presented with a series of carefully selected team logos. Each question will feature a logo, and your task is to accurately identify the team names it represents. From the Badgers of Wisconsin to the Buckeyes of Ohio, from the Hoosiers of Indiana to the Spartans of Michigan, in addition, you will have the opportunity to learn the stories behind these logos.
[B] Nittany Lions | The Nittany Lions are the athletic teams of Pennsylvania State University. The name "Nittany" comes from Mount Nittany, a mountain near the university's main campus. The logo features a lion, which represents the strength and courage of the team. The Nittany Lions are particularly well-known for their successful football and wrestling programs.
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2. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Golden Gophers | The Golden Gophers are the athletic teams of the University of Minnesota. The name "Golden Gophers" is a reference to the state's nickname, "The Gopher State," which comes from the large population of ground-dwelling rodents called gophers. The logo features a gopher wearing a gold jersey, embodying the team's spirit and the state's identity. The Golden Gophers have a strong tradition in various sports, including hockey and basketball.
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3. Which team's logo is this?
[A] Cornhuskers | The Cornhuskers are the athletic teams of the University of Nebraska. The name "Cornhuskers" is a nod to the state's agricultural heritage, particularly its corn production. The logo often includes an image of a husker, which is a person who husks corn, symbolizing the hard work and dedication of the athletes. The Cornhuskers are known for their successful football team and have a rich history in college sports.
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4. Which team's logo is this?
[D] Huskies | The Huskies are the athletic teams of the University of Washington. The name "Huskies" refers to the sled dogs that are native to the region, known for their endurance and strength. The logo features a husky dog, which represents the team's tenacity and the university's location in the Pacific Northwest. The Huskies are particularly recognized for their achievements in football and basketball.
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5. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Wolverines | The Wolverines are the athletic teams of the University of Michigan. The name "Wolverine" is derived from the largest member of the weasel family, which is native to the region. The logo features a wolverine, symbolizing the team's toughness and fighting spirit. The Wolverines are renowned for their successful football and basketball programs and have a large and dedicated fan base.
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6. Which team's logo is this?
[A] Fighting Illini | The Fighting Illini is the name of the athletic teams representing the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The name "Illini" is derived from a Native American tribe that lived in the region, and "Fighting" was added to emphasize the competitive nature of the athletes.
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7. Which team's logo is this?
[D] Buckeyes | The Buckeyes are the athletic teams of Ohio State University. The name "Buckeyes" comes from the buckeye tree, which is Ohio's state tree. The logo often features a nut from the buckeye tree, symbolizing the state's pride and the strength of the team. The Buckeyes are known for their strong football program and have a large and passionate fan base.
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8. Which team's logo is this?
[B] Ducks | The Ducks are the athletic teams of the University of Oregon. The name "Ducks" comes from the university's mascot, which is a duck. The logo features a stylized duck head, representing the team's spirit and the university's connection to the Oregon state bird. The Ducks are known for their innovative football program and their distinctive uniforms.
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9. Which team's logo is this?
[A] Hoosiers | The Hoosiers are the athletic teams of Indiana University. The term "Hoosier" is a nickname for residents of Indiana, and its origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have been used in the early 19th century. The logo features a stylized "IU" with a Hoosier mascot, symbolizing the team's pride and the state's identity. The Hoosiers have a storied history in college basketball and are known for their passionate fans.
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10. Which team's logo is this?
[D] Badgers | The Badgers are the athletic teams of the University of Wisconsin. The name "Badger" is derived from the state's nickname, "The Badger State," which is based on the early miners who lived in the area and were compared to badgers for their digging habits. The logo features a badger, symbolizing the team's toughness and the state's history. The Badgers are known for their strong programs in football, basketball, and ice hockey.
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11. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Boilermakers | The Boilermakers are the athletic teams of Purdue University. The name "Boilermaker" has its roots in a 44-0 football victory over Wabash College in 1891, which led to the team being referred to as the "Burly Boiler Makers from Purdue" in a local newspaper headline. The logo features a stylized "P" with a train engine, known as the Boilermaker Special, which symbolizes the team's connection to the university's engineering heritage and its industrial past.
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12. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Terrapins | The Terrapins are the athletic teams of the University of Maryland. The name "Terrapin" is derived from the diamondback terrapin, a species of turtle native to the Chesapeake Bay region. The logo features a terrapin, symbolizing the team's connection to the state's natural environment. The Terrapins have a strong basketball program and are known for their success in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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13. Which team's logo is this?
[A] Spartans | The Spartans are the athletic teams of Michigan State University. The name "Spartans" is derived from the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, known for its military prowess. The logo features a Spartan warrior, symbolizing the team's strength and fighting spirit. The Spartans have a strong tradition in football and basketball, and their men's basketball team has been particularly successful in the NCAA.
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14. Which team's logo is this?
[D] Trojans | The Trojans are the athletic teams of the University of Southern California. The name "Trojans" refers to the ancient city of Troy, known for its legendary warriors. The logo features a Trojan warrior, symbolizing the team's courage and strength. The Trojans have a rich history in various sports, including football, where they have produced many NFL stars.
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15. Which team's logo is this?
[B] Wildcats | The Wildcats are the athletic teams of Northwestern University. The name "Wildcats" was chosen to represent the team's ferocity and agility. The logo features a wildcat, symbolizing the team's spirit and tenacity. The Wildcats are known for their strong academic reputation and have competitive programs in football, basketball, and other sports.
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16. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Scarlet Knights | The Scarlet Knights are the athletic teams of Rutgers University. The name "Scarlet Knights" refers to the university's mascot, a knight in shining armor, and the school's colors, which include scarlet. The logo features a knight, symbolizing the team's strength and tradition. The Scarlet Knights have a rich history in college sports, with notable programs in football and basketball.
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17. Which team's logo is this?
[A] Hawkeyes | The Hawkeyes are the athletic teams of the University of Iowa. The name "Hawkeyes" is derived from a term used to describe frontiersmen in the early 19th century, and it was adopted by the university in the late 1890s. The logo features a fierce hawk, symbolizing the team's strength and determination.
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18. Which team's logo is this?
[B] Bruins | The Bruins are the athletic teams of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The name "Bruins" was chosen to represent the university's mascot, the bear, which is a symbol of strength and courage. The logo features a side profile of a bear's head, which is friendly and approachable, reflecting the team's spirit and the university's welcoming nature. The design includes the university's initials "UCLA" in bold, blue letters with a gold outline, set against a blue shield-shaped background with a gold border.
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19. Which team's logo is this?
[D] Blue Jays | The Blue Jays are the athletic teams of Johns Hopkins University. The logo features a stylized blue jay head, which is a bird known for its agility, maneuverability, and speed. The name "Blue Jays" is believed to have originated from the university's student humor magazine, The Black and Blue Jay, first published in 1920. The "Black and Blue" in the magazine's title came from the athletic colors, and the "Jay" likely stood for the first initial in Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays are known for their excellence in sports such as lacrosse, soccer, fencing, and volleyball.
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20. Which team's logo is this?
[C] Fighting Irish | The Fighting Irish are the athletic teams of the University of Notre Dame. The logo features a leprechaun, which is a symbol of Irish heritage and a nod to the university's Catholic identity. The leprechaun is often depicted with a shamrock, another iconic symbol of Ireland. The Fighting Irish logo is known for its distinctive Irish green color, which is a nod to the team's Irish roots and the university's connection to Irish culture. The university's athletic teams have a rich history in college sports, with notable programs in football, where they have a storied tradition and a passionate fan base, and basketball.