Derrick Thomas holds the record for most sacks in a single game with this number.
8
As of 2025, he holds the record for the most three-pointers made in NBA history.
Steph Curry
This player holds the all-time MLB record for most career hits.
Pete Rose
He is the coach with the most Super Bowl championships.
Bill Belichick
In 1985, this school became the lowest seed (No. 8) to ever win the NCAA Championship.
Villanova
He has the most wins as an NFL head coach.
Who is Don Shula
He holds the record for the most NBA MVP awards, winning six times.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar
This team holds the record for the most World Series titles.
New York Yankees
This team was the first to win a Super Bowl.
Green Bay Packers
Which school has won the most NCAA men’s basketball tournament titles?
UCLA
Youngest person to ever win the Super Bowl MVP award.
Who is Patrick Mahomes
This basketball player served as the reference for the NBA's logo
Micheal Jordan
The first player in MLB history to reach 500 career home runs.
Babe Ruth
This team has appeared in 4 Super Bowls, but has never led at any point in any of those games.
Minnesota Vikings
Who is the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner?
Archie Griffin
This running back had the first 2,000-yard rushing season.
Who is Oj Simpson
This NBA player scored the most points in one game
Who is Wilt Chamberlain
He pitched the only perfect game in World Series history (1956).
Don Larson
This quarterback led the 1980 Raiders to become the first wild-card team to win the Super Bowl.
Jim Pluckett
This running back, affectionately nicknamed "The Sproles-Dozer," is K-State's all-time leading rusher, finishing his career in 2004.
Darren Sproles
This NFL player broke the record for most touchdowns in one season
Who is Ladainian Tomlinson
Which basketball team has won the most championships?
Boston Celtics
He holds the record for most home runs in a single MLB season with 73 in 2001.
Barry Bonds
These two franchises are tied for the most Super Bowl wins.
New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers
This team was the last to repeat as NCAA champions (2006-2007).
University of Florida