Sporting News is turning 135 in 2021 and to help us celebrate our birthday, we are putting you to the test.
Since SN was born as a print magazine in 1886, there have been many iconic sports legends who have graced the cover over the years.
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Here is what you know and remember about them. How well can you answer these 25 questions about the 25 names SN has covered since its inception, the biggest game? (Scroll for answers and covers.)
Sporting News General Knowledge Questions
1 is Who was the first person to write a MLB legend in four sports – baseball, basketball, football and track – at UCLA?
2. Which NBA great won league MVP, finals MVP, a league scoring title, All-Star Game MVP, slam dunk competition and an Academy Award?
3. Which all time great athlete made the MLB All-Star Game in 1989 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1990?
४. Who is the most recent driver to win the seventh NASCAR Cup Series Championship?
5. Who has won the most Heart Trophies (nine) as NHL regular season MVP?
६. Who led their high school basketball team to a 101-6 record and won three state championships?
… Was the defensive back, who won the Rose Bowl in the Super Bowl and the National Championship in a Super Bowl ring, born in St. Rose, LA?
… Who holds the NFL record for most receiving touchdowns (23) in a single season?
९. Who was the No. 1 pick in the 2002 NBA Draft?
10. Who holds the NFL record for most rushing TDs (28) in a single season?
1 1. Which coach has the most wins in Division I college basketball history?
12. Who is the No. 6 all-time MLB career hit with 3,465?
13. Who is at number 8 in NBA scoring, right behind Wilt Chamberlain?
14. Who is the only player in NBA history to score 50 or more points in consecutive playoff games?
15. Who was the first player in NCAA FBS history to pass for 3,000 yards and run for 1,000 yards in a single season?
14. Who was the last MLB player to bat more than .90 in a season?
1. Who holds the record for the most three-TD passing games in the Super Bowl (four)?
1. Which NHL star scored five ways, even strength, shorthand, power play, penalty shot, and empty net on December 31, 1988?
19. Who holds the MLB record for the most career total bases with 6,856?
20. Who is the all-time No. 5 in NFL rush yard with 14,820?
21. Which college basketball player scored 44 points on 22-of-22 attempts to help his team win the 1973 NCAA Championship game?
22. Who was the first player in MLB history to hit 100 home runs for three different clubs?
23. Paul Hornung and Earl Campbell are two of three players to win a Heisman Trophy, No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft and finished in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Who is the third?
26. What two-time Cy Young Award winner was chosen by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the 1984 NHL Draft, ahead of Brett Hull and Luke Robitaille?
25. How many combined Pro Bowls did Archie, Eli and Peyton Manning make in their careers?
Answer
1. Jackie Robinson. Two of his Bruins football teammates Kenny Washington and Woody Strode helped integrate the NFL.
2. Kobe Bryant. The late Lakers superstar died two years before in a tragic accident in 2020, accepting the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film.
3. Bo Jackson. He hit a leadoff home run Royal in the All-Star Game. He ran for 698 yards a year later to earn his Pro Bowl nod, but did not play as a raider.
4. Jimmy Johnson. He joined “The King”, Richard Petty and “The Intimidator,” Dale Arnhard Sr.
5. Wayne Gretzky. “The Great One” is the NHL’s all-time leader in goals, assists and total points. He has more assistants than anyone else.
6. Lebron James. James legend was born as Prince of St. Vincent-St. Marine in Akron, Ohio.
7. Ed Reid. He went on to win big with the Miami Hurricanes and the Baltimore Ravens.
8. Randy Moss. He did it in 2007 from Tom Brady for the Passing Patriots.
9. Yao Ming. The Houston Rockets took skilled stouts from China at 7-6 centers.
10. Ladinian Tomlinson. The Chargers legend had a total of 31 TDs that season and won the 2006 NFL MVP.
11. Mike Krazyvski. Coach K has 1,097 wins after the 2020-21 season and no other Division I coaches have reached 1,000.
12. Derek Jeter. Former Yankees shortstop trails only include Pete Rose, Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial and Tris Speer.
13. Shakeel O’Neill. He won two regular-season scoring titles, the first with the Magic in 1995 and the second with the Lakers in 2000.
14. Michael Jordan. He dropped 50 and 55 points in the first two matches of a Bulls series against the Cavaliers in 1988.
15. Vince Young. He did it in 2005 for Texas in his illustrious national championship season with 3,036 yards and 1,050 yards rushing.
16. Tony Gwynn. The Padres legend hit a career-high .394 in 1994.
17. Tom Brady. He finished fourth with three first-half points against the Chiefs in the Bucaners’ 31–9 race in Super Bowl 55.
18. Mario Lemieux. “Super Mario” did this for the Penguins and no other player has completed it before or since.
19. Hank Aaron. The late Braves slogger holds the record for most career RBIs (2,297) and extra-base hits (1,477).
20. Adrian Peterson. He leaves behind only Emmitt Smith, Walter Payton, Frank Gore and Barry Sanders.
21. Bill Walton. He ensured that UCLA would earn a seventh consecutive title under the leadership of John Wooden by throwing on Memphis.
22. Reggie Jackson. The Hall of Famer did it for the Athletics, Yankees and Angels.
23. OJ Simpson. He went to Hessman in 1968 for USC before being drafted first by Biles in 1969. In 1985, he was inducted into the cant.
24. Tom Glavin. The Braves took him to the second round of the 1984 MLB Draft. The 10-time All-Star was also a World Series MVP in 1995 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014.
25. 20. Archie Manning was given two names. Eli Manning made it four times. Peyton Manning received 14 nodes.
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