"Taste the Rainbow"
Skittles
What's the best part about living in Switzerland?
The Flag's a big plus
Released by San Diego, this quarterback became the all time-passing leader and Super Bowl champion in the NFC South
Drew Brees
This college town on the banks of the Willametter River is home to a new Big 10 university whose mascot is a duck.
Eugene, Oregon
Standing 6-foot 3 and redefining the modern workhorse back, this former Alabama star earned his royal nickname by overpowering defenses in Tennesee.
Derick Henry
"What's in your wallet"
Capital One
Why should you never trust an atom?
They make up everything
After threatening retirement in Oakland, this former Heisman winner posted MVP-caliber seasons with Arizona
Carson Palmer
The "Little Apple" hosts Big 12 University Kansas State.
Manhattan, Kansas
This Maine-born author, whose pen name once included Richard Bachman, reshaped popular horror stories later adpated into films like "The Running Man" and "Carrie"
Stephen King
"The Quicker Picker Upper"
Bounty
Why should you never call someone average?
It's a MEAN thing to say
Once labeled a draft disappointment, this former USC quarterback revitalized his career after a change of scenary.
Sam Darnold
Wildcats roam the campus here, a city who a country singer arrives too late to, realizing he lost his girl for good.
Tucson, Arizona
This actress rose to fame as a child star before leading Netflix hits like The Kissing Booth.
Joey King
"Share Moments. Share life"
Kodak
Why will Apple never create the iCar?
It won't have Windows
This former journeyman quarterback captured an MVP award at age 37 after joining the Raiders late in his career.
Rich Gannon
Highlighted as the hometown of the reality house show, Fixer Upper, also home to a Big-12 School.
Waco, TX (Baylor)
Alongside Queen Isabella I of Castile, this King jointly sponsored Chrisopher Columbus's voyages.
King Ferdinand II of Aragon
"Off the Wall"
Vans
What was Forrest Gump's password?
1Forrest1
Once labeled a draft bust, this former Number 1 pick later won 2 Super Bowls with the Raiders
Jim Plunkett
Although in different states, two SEC schools hold their campuses in this town name.
Columbia (Missouri and South Carolina)
This word was used by Russian emperors and later became a term for a powerful official overseeing a specific policy area.
Czar (tsar)