Who has won the most Super Bowls?
New England and Pittsburgh
In 1997, this Michigan Wolverine became the 1st defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy
Charles Woodson
This city, the capital of Georgia, served as the primary setting for Gone with the Wind and hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Atlanta
This is the only enlisted Air Force rank that does not have an insignia.
Airman Basic
Michael first rose to fame as the lead singer of this family group, which included four of his brothers.
The Jackson 5
What are the 2 conferences in the NFL
National and American
Known as "The Granddaddy of Them All" this is the oldest bowl game today
Rose Bowl
Known as the "Mile High City," this Colorado capital sits exactly 5,280 feet above sea level
Denver
This Nevada installation, often called the "Home of the Fighter Pilot," is the site of the Air Force Weapons School.
Nellis Air Force Base
Released in 1982, this record remains the best-selling album of all time worldwide
Thriller
This cornerback won back-to-back Super Bowls with the 49ers and Cowboys
Deion Sanders
This Big Ten team’s stadium is nicknamed "The Horseshoe" due to its distinct shape.
Ohio State
This "colorful" capital of Louisiana gets its name from a French phrase meaning "Red Stick."
Baton Rouge
Before becoming an independent branch on September 18, 1947, the air arm was a component of this military branch.
United States Army
During a 1983 television special celebrating 25 years of Motown, Michael debuted this signature "gliding" dance move.
Moonwalk
This Wide Receiver is the only player to win a Super Bowl and an Olympic medal
Bob Hayes
Before every home game, a student portraying this legendary leader rides a horse named Renegade and plants a flaming spear at midfield.
Chief Osceola
This city, the capital of Texas also has a University with a Mascot named Bevo.
Austin
Officially adopted in 2010, this three-part call-to-action is the Air Force's current motto.
Aim High...Fly, Fight and Win
This 1987 album was the first in history to produce five consecutive number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
Bad
This pirate themed team holds the record for most defensive Touchdowns in a Super Bowl
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
He is the only player in history to win the Heisman Trophy twice (1974 and 1975).
Archie Griffin
Named for the fourth U.S. President, this capital is the only one in America that does not have a McDonald's within its city limits.
Montpelier
What are the 3 Core Values?
Intergrity First
Service Before Self
Excellence in all we DO
This Hollywood legend and close friend of Michael is credited with first dubbing him the "King of Pop" at an awards show in 1989.
Elizabeth Taylor