Submitted by fortheinfo on Wed, 2007-10-03 13:19.

1928-29-Nebraska
1930-Kansas
1931-33-Nebraska
1934-Kansas State
1935-37-Nebraska
1938-Oklahoma
1939-Missouri


Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 2007-10-02 22:53.

Joe Cronin, player-manager for the Boston Red Sox, slugged pinch-hit homers in both games of a June 17, 1943, doubleheader against the Philadelphia Athletics at Fenway Park.

Cronin's accomplishment has been equaled only once - by Hal Breeden of the Montreal Expos, on July 13, 1973, at Atlanta. Don Black. A's pitcher off whom Cronin hit athree-run pinch homer in the eighth inning of the nightcap. Philadelphia won, 8-7. Russ Christopher. A's pitcher off whom Cronin hit athree-run pinch homer in the seventh inning of the opener.

Boston won the first game, 5-4. Lou Lucier. Boston pitcher for whom Cronin batted in the opener. Mike Ryba. Boston pitcher for whom Cronin batted in the nightcap.


Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 2007-10-02 22:53.

Who pinch hit two homers in a double header

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Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 2007-10-02 22:49.

John Reaves' collegiate debut was auspicious - to say the least. In his first varsity appearance on September 20, 1969, Florida's Reaves fired five touchdown passes - four in the first half as the Gators amassed a 38-6 lead - and sparked his team to a 59-34 victory over the Houston Cougars in Gainesville, Fla. Reaves, a sophomore quarterback, completed 18 of 30 passes for 342 yards. Carlos Alvarez. On the third play of the game, the Gators' Alvarez, also a sophomore, made his first collegiate reception - and it went for a touchdown.


Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 2007-10-02 22:49.

What is the record for most touchdowns by a new quarterback photo

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Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 2007-10-02 22:44.

1960-Minnesota, Iowa
1961-Ohio State
1962-Wisconsin
1963-Illinois
1964-Michigan
1965-66-Michigan State
1967-Indiana, Purdue, Minn.
1968-Ohio State
1969-Michigan, Ohio State