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OT Boog football trivia (Nay Nee not allowed!)

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Since 1892, how many times has an Auburn quarterback finished with 100% completion rate in a single game despite throwing an INT?

Sorry @Nay Nee. Nate - you know the answer to this one so you can't chime in.
 
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Since 1892, how many times has an Auburn quarterback finished with 100% completion rate in a single game despite throwing an INT?

Sorry @Nay Nee. Nate - you know the answer to this one so you can't chime in.

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I remember Daniel Cobb had that crazy game where he threw 5 TDs and 5 picks, but I'm sure he had some incompletions in there too.
 
Time for @CJ3131 to come in here and light us up with boog history...

Man, I have a headache. Way too much noise tonight and at times like these, I want a beer again--well, my usual twelve pack would have been nice!

I want to say Fairfield gave an accurate answer--O.

If picks are allowed as a completion, then going from memory only, and I have not looked this up, goes back to the early KO with UGA at JH in 2006--the game I still don't understand how our team appeared to be asleep against our second biggest rival in a game where a loss was devastating to our season-sigh. I am not sure if Brandon had any incompletions but it seemed like he threw 3-4 picks to UGA and I think two were returned for TDs--sigh. He may have had 3-4 completions to AU WRs and again picks to the UGA DBs--one, I recall, was the UGA DB who was abused on the 4th and 13 pass to our WR that was run into the end zone for an apparent TD, but the ball was stripped and we recovered in the end zone for the winning TD. A rule, that I did not know about, caused the ball to be placed on the 1 yard line and we ran off a minute and then kicked the winning FG for our last win in Athens in 05, 31-30.

Sorry--I went on a usual Papa Bear ramble.

That is all I can think of assuming Fairfield is not right and I don't know.
It would seem that he is certainly right now with my head about to explode.

Balze On, SJ--Blaze ON!!!

I took a peep-and my memory is fading a bit. Not the 06 game--a horrible game for AU and BC.

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B. Cox4-12, 35 YDS, 1 TD, 4 INT
 
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Since 1892, how many times has an Auburn quarterback finished with 100% completion rate in a single game despite throwing an INT?

Sorry @Nay Nee. Nate - you know the answer to this one so you can't chime in.

Are you counting interceptions as completions or is this a trick question.

If not a trick question and the answer isn't zero, was it a starting QB?
 
Man, I have a headache. Way too much noise tonight and at times like these, I want a beer again--well, my usual twelve pack would have been nice!

I want to say Fairfield gave an accurate answer--O.

If picks are allowed as a completion, then going from memory only, and I have not looked this up, goes back to the early KO with UGA at JH in 2006--the game I still don't understand how our team appeared to be asleep against our second biggest rival in a game where a loss was devastating to our season-sigh. I am not sure if Brandon had any incompletions but it seemed like he threw 3-4 picks to UGA and I think two were returned for TDs--sigh. He may have had 3-4 completions to AU WRs and again picks to the UGA DBs--one, I recall, was the UGA DB who was abused on the 4th and 13 pass to our WR that was run into the end zone for an apparent TD, but the ball was stripped and we recovered in the end zone for the winning TD. A rule, that I did not know about, caused the ball to be placed on the 1 yard line and we ran off a minute and then kicked the winning FG for our last win in Athens in 05, 31-30.

Sorry--I went on a usual Papa Bear ramble.

That is all I can think of assuming Fairfield is not right and I don't know.
It would seem that he is certainly right now with my head about to explode.

Balze On, SJ--Blaze ON!!!

I took a peep-and my memory is fading a bit. Not the 06 game--a horrible game for AU and BC.

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AUB
B. Cox4-12, 35 YDS, 1 TD, 4 INT
Riveting as always PB.

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The question needs clarification. Does the QB have to throw the INT while having a 100% completion rate? If someone other than the QB throws a pass, that could be an option.
 
The question needs clarification. Does the QB have to throw the INT while having a 100% completion rate? If someone other than the QB throws a pass, that could be an option.
Pretty sure this was a poor attempt at a trick question. OP is an elite poster though, so maybe there's a joke somewhere I'm too dense to understand.
 
Pretty sure this was a poor attempt at a joke
FIFY.

Sorry guys - big fail on my part. @Nay Nee. Nate stats are one of my favorite features on the GREG. I wanted to ask a common-sense type statistic trivia question with an obvious answer. Thought way too hard about it and the result was an ambiguous question requiring a degree of esoteric knowledge in the football statistics realm to answer correctly.

Moral of story - I should leave the stats to the stat professional @Nay Nee. Nate
The answer is zero. No QB has ever thrown (or will ever throw) for 100% completion while also throwing an INT because an INT counts as an incompletion. In hindsight, I realize the question could be interpreted as if a QB completed 100% of his passes besides the INT, which is possible, especially with a wildcat where a guy throws 2 passes, one being a completion and the other an INT
 
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FIFY.

Sorry guys - big fail on my part. @Nay Nee. Nate stats are one of my favorite features on the GREG. I wanted to ask a common-sense type statistic trivia question with an obvious answer. Thought way too hard about it and the result was an ambiguous question requiring a degree of esoteric knowledge in the football statistics realm to answer correctly.

Moral of story - I should leave the stats to the stat professional @Nay Nee. Nate
The answer is zero. No QB has ever thrown (or will ever throw) for 100% completion while also throwing an INT because an INT counts as an incompletion. In hindsight, I realize the question could be interpreted as if a QB completed 100% of his passes besides the INT, which is possible, especially with a wildcat where a guy throws 2 passes, one being a completion and the other an INT

I think best possibilities would be wildcat or a backup QB who only played a little bit. Closest I could find was Neil Caudle had a 3/5 game with a TD and a pick.
 
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