I tried Wichita and didn't get it even though naming other cities such as Memphis, Marquette, and Jacksonville were enough - was it because there is also a branch of U of Kansas there? I also tried several versions of UNLV - I think some of them were UN Las Vegas, Las Vegas, University of Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas, etc. Since just the city name was enough for some, if I tried the city name and it didn't work I moved on without taking time to think if there is another school there that might make it necessary to type the entire university name. Yes, I'm whining, but I don't like b-ball anyway which makes it even more frustrating when I know one but can't get the exact school name correct. I surprised myself with a score of 64%. I'll take it.
Wichitas name is Wichita state whilst Jacksonville, memphis and marquette doesnt include "state". Im not a college ball fan nor american so dont quote me on it
77/95, due to my college basketball knowledge. I missed ones like CCNY, Duquense, VCU, Cincy, New Mexico St, Seattle, most of the older eras. Good luck!
the three most recent non-winners (Miami, San Diego State, Florida Atlantic) all have their number listed in the "Answer stats" section as 1 wins / 0 FF, instead of 0 wins / 1 FF
It took a couple of tries and an assist from the Quizmaster!
In Step 2, create an overall answer bank that lists every possible answer that could appear anywhere in the quiz
In Step 4, Insert 4 columns of cells and designate those cells as ANSWERS. Then the site should prompt you to choose the answer in each cell from the bank you created in Step 2.
I got it after playing around with manual editing. My only question is how do I change answer stats rows? Like you have FF (final 4's), wins, etc. Mine just show up as the categories at the top
MISSED INDIANA
In Step 2, create an overall answer bank that lists every possible answer that could appear anywhere in the quiz
In Step 4, Insert 4 columns of cells and designate those cells as ANSWERS. Then the site should prompt you to choose the answer in each cell from the bank you created in Step 2.
Let me know if that makes sense.