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In the early 2000s, which NBA referee was found to have bet on games he officiated, leading to a major integrity crisis for the league? Which NFL team was fined $500,000 and lost draft picks in 2007 after being caught videotaping opposing teams' signals in what became known as “Spygate”?
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In the early 2000s, which NBA referee was found to have bet on games he officiated, leading to a major integrity crisis for the league?
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Tim Donaghy
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Which NFL team was fined $500,000 and lost draft picks in 2007 after being caught videotaping opposing teams' signals in what became known as “Spygate”?
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New England Patriots
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In 2011, which NFL team was involved in a scandal where defensive players were allegedly paid bonuses for injuring opponents, known as “Bountygate”?
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New Orleans Saints
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In 2010, which college football program had its head coach and several players suspended due to players receiving improper benefits, including tattoos and cash?
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Ohio State Buckeyes (referred to as the “Tattoo-Gate” scandal)
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Which Hall of Fame NBA player was accused of intentionally missing free throws in a college point-shaving scandal while playing for CCNY in the 1950s?
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Richard “Rico” Barnett (or broader: CCNY point-shaving scandal, though Barnett was loosely associated)
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In 2017, an FBI investigation revealed that multiple NCAA basketball programs were involved in paying recruits under-the-table. What major athletic brand was implicated in funneling money to players?
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Adidas
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Which NBA arena has a working organ player, making it one of the few remaining venues to still feature live organ music during games?
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Madison Square Garden (New York Knicks)
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Which NBA arena was once famous for having a dead spot on its court where the ball would not bounce properly, frustrating players?
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Boston Garden (original home of the Boston Celtics)
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Which MLB stadium famously has a swimming pool located just beyond the right-center field fence, where fans can watch the game while taking a dip?
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Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)
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Which MLB stadium features a hill in center field known as “Tal’s Hill,” which was in play until it was removed in 2016?
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Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros)
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Which NBA arena had to install extra ventilation due to the smoke and effects used during player introductions and concerts inside the venue?
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Golden 1 Center (Sacramento Kings)
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Which MLB stadium is known for having an aquarium with live fish behind home plate, embedded directly into the backstop?
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LoanDepot Park (Miami Marlins)
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Which NFL Hall of Fame running back ate two full McDonald’s filet-o-fish sandwiches and fries before every game as part of his superstition?
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Marshawn Lynch
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Which NBA player would wear a new pair of socks for every single game because he believed it improved his performance?
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Jason Terry
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Which NFL quarterback famously avoided shaving his beard during winning streaks, believing it would jinx his team?
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Ryan Fitzpatrick (also known for his “FitzMagic” beard superstition)
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Which MLB slugger wore the same gold thong under his uniform to break out of hitting slumps—and even shared it with teammates like Derek Jeter?
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Jason Giambi
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Which legendary MLB pitcher was known for drawing a cross in the dirt behind the mound before every inning?
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Dennis Eckersley
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Which former NBA star insisted on eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before every game, sparking a trend that spread throughout the league?
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Kevin Garnett (also credited with popularizing it across the NBA)
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Which MLB team’s fans throw visiting home run balls back onto the field as a sign of protest, a tradition dating back decades?
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Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field)
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At Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, what famous tradition do fans cheer for when players leap into the stands after scoring a touchdown?
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The Lambeau Leap
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At which college football stadium do fans perform a coordinated “wave” with their flashlights during the third quarter, turning toward a nearby children’s hospital?
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Kinnick Stadium (University of Iowa)
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Which NFL team’s fans are famous for dressing up in costumes as part of “The Black Hole” section in the stadium?
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Las Vegas Raiders (formerly Oakland Raiders)
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At Duke University’s Cameron Indoor Stadium, what is the nickname for the famously loud and creative student section that often camps out days in advance for games?
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The Cameron Crazies
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Which MLB team’s fans throw an actual octopus onto the ice during home playoff games, even though it’s a hockey town too?
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Detroit Red Wings (NHL – this is a crossover oddity between Tigers fans and Red Wings tradition)
Category 5
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Which NBA player holds the record for the most technical fouls in a single season, with 41 during the 2000-2001 season?
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Rasheed Wallace
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Which NBA team holds the record for the longest winning streak in league history, with 33 consecutive wins in a single season?
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Los Angeles Lakers (1971-72 season)
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Which MLB player was hit by a pitch an astonishing 285 times in his career, setting the all-time record?
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Hughie Jennings
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Which MLB stadium saw the longest home run in recorded history, when Mickey Mantle hit a ball an estimated 565 feet in 1953?
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Griffith Stadium (Washington, D.C.)
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Which NFL kicker holds the record for the longest successful field goal in a game at 66 yards?
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Justin Tucker (Baltimore Ravens, 2021)
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Which NFL quarterback threw a record-breaking 7 touchdown passes in a single game—tying the all-time record—in 2013?
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Peyton Manning (Denver Broncos)
Category 6
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Which MLB pitcher missed time after cutting his hand while trying to assemble a drone during the 2016 postseason?
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Trevor Bauer
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Which NFL quarterback famously missed a game after suffering burns on his foot from falling asleep in a tanning bed?
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Gus Frerotte
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Which NBA player missed games in 1994 after breaking his hand by punching a courtside light box following a foul call?
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Vernon Maxwell
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Which NFL player tore both ACLs during a celebratory sack dance in 2001?
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Bill Gramatica
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Which NBA player dislocated his shoulder while tying his shoes, forcing him to miss several games?
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Lionel Simmons
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Which NBA player missed games in 2009 after slipping on a wet spot while walking onto the court before tip-off?
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Andrew Bynum
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