Georgia Tech Trivia
State Capitals
Gen Alpha Slang
NCAA Football
Guess the Staff Member
100

Georgia Tech was founded in this month/year.

October 1885

100

Illinois

Springfield

100

This term describes someone who is cool, successful, popular, but introverted and possibly rebellious—similar to the concept of a “lone wolf.”

Sigma

100

This team claimed the 2017 college football national championship after finishing 13-0, beating Auburn in the Peach Bowl.

University of Central Florida

100
University of West Georgia / Sociology / Soccer

Valerie

200

The winner of the annual Freshman Cake Race receives this. 

A kiss from Mr. or Mrs. Georgia Tech (homecoming king/queen)

200

Minnesota

Saint Paul

200

Used to describe something weird, cringey, or odd, based on internet memes about strange incidents happening here.

Ohio

200
This person is the first player to win the Heisman Trophy twice.

Archie Griffin

200

Univ. of Tennessee / Communications / Track & Field

Ashley 

300

Georgia Tech defeated this school 222-0 in 1916.

Cumberland College

300

Vermont

Montpelier

300

A shortened form of a longer word, this is used to describe someone who has unrealistic expectations or beliefs.

Delulu

300

This school won the first College Football Playoff National Championship in the 2014 season.

Ohio State

300

Old Dominion University / Sport Management / Cheer

Somer

400

This legendary GT Football player was nicknamed "Megatron"

Calvin Johnson

400

Washington

Olympia

400

An expression referring to disgust or repulsion toward something or someone.

Ick

400

This person is the youngest Heisman Trophy winner in history.

Lamar Jackson

400

University of Maryland / Business / Track & Field

Cheyenne

500

Georgia Tech baseball has made this many appearances in Omaha at the College World Series

Three

500

Nevada

Carson City

500

A shortened from of a longer word, this is used particularly in social contexts. Someone possessing this can charm others with their personality

Rizz

500

These four teams made it to the 2020 College Football Playoffs.

Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Notre Dame

500

More academic staff members participated in this sport than any other sport

Track & Field

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