Friday, May 22, 2026 · College Football

Drop The Pin · CFB · Iconic Locations

5 questions · 1000 points possible. Below are the prompts, hints, and target locations from this pack.

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  1. 01

    Drop a pin on the largest college football stadium in the United States.

    East Stadium Boulevard — Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

    Target
    42.2658°, -83.7487°
    Cap
    2,485 mi
    Weight
    100 pts
    Hints (2)
    • Narrow to the state (−25%)
      Reveals which U.S. state the answer is in.
    • Narrow to the conference (−15%)
      Reveals the team's conference.
  2. 02

    Where is the Heisman Trophy awarded each December?

    West 58th Street — New York, New York, United States

    Target
    40.7686°, -73.9836°
    Cap
    2,485 mi
    Weight
    150 pts
    Hints (2)
    • Narrow to the state (−25%)
      Reveals which U.S. state the answer is in.
    • Narrow to the city (−30%)
      Reveals the city or metro area.
  3. 03

    Drop a pin on the campus where the first-ever intercollegiate football game was played, in 1869.

    College Avenue — New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

    Target
    40.4985°, -74.4476°
    Cap
    2,485 mi
    Weight
    200 pts
    Hints (2)
    • Narrow to the state (−25%)
      Reveals which U.S. state the answer is in.
    • Narrow to the decade (−20%)
      Reveals the decade in which the moment took place.
  4. 04

    Where is the Granddaddy of Them All played each New Year's Day?

    Stivers Way — Pasadena, California, United States

    Target
    34.1613°, -118.1676°
    Cap
    2,485 mi
    Weight
    250 pts
    Hints (2)
    • Narrow to the state (−25%)
      Reveals which U.S. state the answer is in.
    • Narrow to the city (−30%)
      Reveals the city or metro area.
  5. 05

    Drop a pin on the NFL stadium that traditionally hosts the Army-Navy Game.

    South Darien Street — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

    Target
    39.9008°, -75.1675°
    Cap
    2,485 mi
    Weight
    300 pts
    Hints (2)
    • Narrow to the state (−25%)
      Reveals which U.S. state the answer is in.
    • Narrow to the city (−30%)
      Reveals the city or metro area.