This 2011 National Champion won 11 straight postseason games on their way to the schools 3rd National Title
UCONN Huskies
This US President gave the go ahead to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Harry S Truman
Ridden by Jockey Johnny Loftus this horse was the first to win the US Triple Crown
Sir Barton
The Colonel founded this fast food restaurant in 1952
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
After the release of his album, Relapse, this rapper became the top selling artist of the decade
From 1967 to 1969, this player won three national championships as well as three Most Outstanding Player awards
Lew Alcindor
This Confederate General surrendered in 1865 at the Appomattox Court House to effectively end the Civil War
Robert E Lee
In 1978 this jockey became the youngest to ever win the Triple Crown
Steve Cauthen
As of 2020, Canada's largest fast food chain holds the same name as its creator
Tim Horton's
This actor was a faux front man for the band Lustra in the movie EuroTrip, singing Scotty Doesn't Know
Matt Damon
Only playing in 83 games, this player leads the NCAA in points scored with 3,667.
Pete Maravich
Signed by King George III on September 3, 1783, this treaty put an official end to the Revolutionary War
Treaty of Paris
The Pegasus World Cup is ran at this distance
9 Furlongs (1 1/8 Miles)
On March 14, 2014 this submarine sandwich based fast food chain filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Quiznos
Beyonce, Michelle Williams, and this artist were better known as Destiny's Child
Kelly Rowland
This former Tar Heel holds the NCAA record for free throws made throughout his collegiate career
Tyler Hansbrough
Zachary Taylor, the 12th President of the United States, was a member of this political party
The Whig Party
This Jockey holds the record for all time most wins for a North American Jockey
Russell Baze
This chain restaurant was the first fast food restaraunt to implement drive-thru in California in 1948
In-N-Out
This Country band released 7 albums in the decade, including their inaugural self-titled album which featured single "Praying for Daylight" peaking at #38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles
Rascal Flatts
This 2013 Most Outstanding Player was the 12th in NCAA Tournament history to win the award that did not play for the team that won the championship
Luke Hancock, Lousville
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and this man were the astronauts aboard Apollo 11, the first successful moon landing.
Michael Collins
The most Melbourne Cup wins are owned by this trainer
Bart Cummings
Brothers Forrest and Leroy Raffel founded this fast food joint in Boardman, Ohio in 1964
Arby's
Dem Franchize Boyz