This team won the first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship in 2015.
Ohio State
This team won the very first Super Bowl in 1967.
Green Bay Packers
Georgia Bulldogs Head Football Coach
Kirby Smart
The “One Shining Moment” montage plays at the end of this event.
The National Championship Game
The “Malice at the Palace” involved players from these two teams.
Indiana Pacers & Detroit Pistons
The first college football game was played in 1869 between Rutgers and this school.
Princeton
The team with the most Super Bowl wins as of 2025 (tied at 6 each).
Pittsburgh Steelers
New England Patriots
Detroit Lion Head Football Coach
Dan Campbell
This former North Carolina coach was known for his “four corners” offense.
Dean Smith
This team moved from Seattle in 2008.
Super Sonics (Now Thunder)
This Oklahoma quarterback won the Heisman in 2017 and was later the No. 1 NFL Draft pick.
Baker Mayfield
This 49ers quarterback led the team to four Super Bowl victories in the 1980s.
Joe Montana
UCONN Head Men's Basketball Coach
Dan Hurley
Known for their orange color, this ACC team plays at the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse
This French center is a multi-time Defensive Player of the Year.
Rudy Gobert
The Michigan–Ohio State rivalry is often called this name, used by both fanbases.
"The Game"
The only team with a logo on just one side of its helmet.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Miami Heat Head Basketball Coach
Eric Spoelstra
This rivalry game between Duke and North Carolina is often called the best in college basketball.
Battle of Tobacco Road
Kawhi Leonard’s buzzer-beater in the 2019 playoffs sent this team to the Finals.
Toronto Raptors
The Heisman Trophy is named after John Heisman, who coached at this school in the South.
Georgia Tech
The only city to host the Super Bowl in an outdoor cold-weather stadium.
Met Life Stadium (New York)
St. Johns Head Men's Basketball Coach
Rick Pitino
In 2013, this 15-seed from Philadelphia stunned Georgetown in the first round of the tournament where they were given their nickname "Dunk City".
Florida Gulf Coast
This coach led the Bulls and Lakers to a combined 11 championships.
Phil Jackson