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The 2006 Troy Trojans football team concluded the season with a sub-.500 record.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 2006 Troy Trojans football team finished the season with an overall record of 8 wins and 5 losses, which is a winning record.
The Troy Trojans won four non-conference games during the 2006 regular season.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans won only one non-conference game during the 2006 regular season (against Alabama State).
The Troy Trojans lost only one conference game during the 2006 season.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Troy Trojans had an exceptional conference record in 2006, losing only one conference game.
The 2006 Troy Trojans played 5 home games and 7 away games during the regular season.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 2006 regular season schedule for the Troy Trojans comprised 5 home games and 7 away games.
What was the aggregate win-loss record for the 2006 Troy Trojans football team?
Answer: 8 wins and 5 losses
Explanation: The 2006 Troy Trojans football team concluded the season with an overall record of 8 wins and 5 losses.
What was the performance of the Troy Trojans in conference play within the Sun Belt Conference during the 2006 season?
Answer: 6 wins and 1 loss
Explanation: The Troy Trojans achieved a conference record of 6 wins and 1 loss within the Sun Belt Conference during the 2006 season.
How many non-conference contests did the Troy Trojans lose during the 2006 regular season?
Answer: 4
Explanation: The Troy Trojans lost four non-conference games during the 2006 regular season.
How many conference contests did the Troy Trojans win in the 2006 season?
Answer: 6
Explanation: The Troy Trojans secured 6 conference victories during the 2006 season.
Larry Blakeney was in his first year as head coach for the Troy Trojans during the 2006 season.
Answer: False
Explanation: Larry Blakeney had been the head coach for the Troy Trojans for 16 seasons by the 2006 season, not his first year.
Tony Franklin was the defensive coordinator for the Troy Trojans in 2006.
Answer: False
Explanation: Tony Franklin served as the offensive coordinator for the Troy Trojans in 2006. Jeremy Rowell was the defensive coordinator.
Who held the position of head coach for the Troy Trojans during their 2006 season?
Answer: Larry Blakeney
Explanation: Larry Blakeney served as the head coach for the Troy Trojans during the 2006 season.
Who held the position of offensive coordinator for the 2006 Troy Trojans?
Answer: Tony Franklin
Explanation: Tony Franklin served as the offensive coordinator for the 2006 Troy Trojans.
By the conclusion of the 2006 season, how many years had Larry Blakeney served as the head coach of the Troy Trojans?
Answer: 16 years
Explanation: By the 2006 season, Larry Blakeney had been the head coach of the Troy Trojans for 16 years.
Who held the position of defensive coordinator for the 2006 Troy Trojans?
Answer: Jeremy Rowell
Explanation: Jeremy Rowell served as the defensive coordinator for the 2006 Troy Trojans.
Troy University competed in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2006 football season.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans competed in the Sun Belt Conference during the 2006 football season, not the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The Troy Trojans won the Sun Belt Conference championship outright in 2006.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans achieved co-championship status in the Sun Belt Conference in 2006, sharing the title with Middle Tennessee, rather than winning it outright.
Troy achieved a perfect 7-0 record in conference play during the 2006 Sun Belt season.
Answer: False
Explanation: Troy's conference record in the 2006 Sun Belt season was 6 wins and 1 loss, not a perfect 7-0.
The Troy Trojans played their final regular season game on the road against Arkansas State.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans played their final regular season game on the road against FIU on December 2, 2006, not Arkansas State.
In which athletic conference did the 2006 Troy Trojans football team compete?
Answer: Sun Belt Conference
Explanation: The 2006 Troy Trojans football team competed in the Sun Belt Conference.
Which institution shared the Sun Belt Conference title with Troy in 2006?
Answer: Middle Tennessee
Explanation: Middle Tennessee State University shared the 2006 Sun Belt Conference title with Troy University.
In what year did Troy become a member of the Sun Belt Conference, and what was the significance of their 2006 championship achievement?
Answer: Joined in 2004; first championship as a member.
Explanation: Troy joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2004, and their 2006 co-championship marked their first conference title since becoming a member of the conference.
Who was Troy's opponent in their final regular season fixture on December 2, 2006?
Answer: FIU
Explanation: Troy's opponent in their final regular season game on December 2, 2006, was FIU (Florida International University).
In the 2006 conference standings, what does the '+' symbol adjacent to Troy and Middle Tennessee denote?
Answer: They were co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference.
Explanation: The '+' symbol next to Troy and Middle Tennessee in the 2006 conference standings indicates that both teams were co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference.
How many institutions achieved a tie for the Sun Belt Conference championship in the 2006 football season?
Answer: Two teams
Explanation: Two teams, Troy and Middle Tennessee, tied for the Sun Belt Conference championship in the 2006 football season.
Which team did Troy University compete against on December 2, 2006, in their final regular season game?
Answer: FIU
Explanation: Troy University competed against FIU (Florida International University) on December 2, 2006, in their final regular season game.
What was the significance of Troy University's admission into the Sun Belt Conference in 2004?
Answer: It led to their first conference championship in 2006.
Explanation: Troy's entry into the Sun Belt Conference in 2004 was significant as it paved the way for their first conference championship in 2006.
The Troy Trojans defeated Rice University in the 2006 New Orleans Bowl.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Troy Trojans secured a victory against Rice University in the 2006 New Orleans Bowl.
The Troy Trojans lost their 2006 season opener against Alabama State.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans won their 2006 season opener against Alabama State with a score of 38-0.
Troy played against Nebraska during the 2006 non-conference schedule.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Troy Trojans faced Nebraska as part of their 2006 non-conference schedule.
The Troy Trojans defeated #9 Florida State in their 2006 matchup.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Troy Trojans lost their 2006 matchup against #9 Florida State with a score of 17-24.
Troy lost to UAB on September 30, 2006, by a score of 21-3.
Answer: False
Explanation: Troy lost to UAB on September 30, 2006, but the score was 3-21, not 21-3.
The game against #9 Florida State on September 9, 2006, was broadcast on ESPN2.
Answer: False
Explanation: The game against #9 Florida State on September 9, 2006, was broadcast on Sun Sports, not ESPN2.
The 2006 New Orleans Bowl game involving Troy was broadcast on ESPN2.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 2006 New Orleans Bowl, featuring the Troy Trojans against Rice, was indeed broadcast on ESPN2.
In which postseason bowl game did the 2006 Troy Trojans football team participate?
Answer: The New Orleans Bowl
Explanation: The 2006 Troy Trojans football team participated in the New Orleans Bowl.
Who was the opposing team for the Troy Trojans in the 2006 New Orleans Bowl?
Answer: Rice
Explanation: The opposing team for the Troy Trojans in the 2006 New Orleans Bowl was Rice University.
What was the final scoreline of the 2006 New Orleans Bowl?
Answer: 41-17
Explanation: The final score of the 2006 New Orleans Bowl was 41-17 in favor of the Troy Trojans.
Which team did Troy play in their first game of the 2006 season?
Answer: Alabama State
Explanation: The Troy Trojans played Alabama State in their first game of the 2006 season.
What was the outcome of the 2006 season opener for the Troy Trojans against Alabama State?
Answer: Troy won 38-0
Explanation: Troy won their 2006 season opener against Alabama State by a score of 38-0.
Which of these highly ranked teams did the Troy Trojans face in a non-conference game during the 2006 season?
Answer: #9 Florida State
Explanation: The Troy Trojans faced #9 Florida State as one of their highly ranked non-conference opponents during the 2006 season.
What was the final scoreline of the 2006 contest between Troy and #23 Nebraska?
Answer: 0-56
Explanation: The Troy Trojans lost to #23 Nebraska in 2006 with a final score of 0-56.
On what specific date did Troy compete against UAB in 2006, and what was the resultant outcome?
Answer: September 30; Troy lost 3-21
Explanation: Troy played UAB on September 30, 2006, and lost the contest with a score of 3-21.
Which opponent did Troy University host at home on October 14, 2006?
Answer: Louisiana-Monroe
Explanation: On October 14, 2006, Troy University hosted the University of Louisiana-Monroe at home.
In which location was the contest against UAB played on September 30, 2006?
Answer: Birmingham, Alabama
Explanation: The game against UAB on September 30, 2006, was played in Birmingham, Alabama, at Legion Field.
What was the final score of Troy's home game against Louisiana-Monroe on October 14, 2006?
Answer: 24-19
Explanation: Troy's home game against Louisiana-Monroe on October 14, 2006, concluded with a score of 24-19 in favor of Troy.
Which of the following was NOT a non-conference opponent for Troy in 2006?
Answer: Rice
Explanation: Rice University was the opponent in the New Orleans Bowl, but not a non-conference opponent during the regular season. Alabama State, Florida State, and Nebraska were non-conference opponents.
What was the final scoreline of the 2006 matchup between Troy and #9 Florida State?
Answer: 17-24
Explanation: The 2006 game between Troy and #9 Florida State concluded with a score of 17-24.
Which team did Troy University host at home on October 14, 2006?
Answer: Louisiana-Monroe
Explanation: Troy University hosted the University of Louisiana-Monroe at home on October 14, 2006.
Movie Gallery Stadium, the home venue for the Trojans in 2006, is situated in Mobile, Alabama.
Answer: False
Explanation: Movie Gallery Stadium, the home stadium for the Troy Trojans in 2006, is located in Troy, Alabama, not Mobile.
The Troy Trojans employed an offensive scheme characterized by a high volume of passing plays, known as the 'Air raid,' in 2006.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Troy Trojans did indeed utilize the 'Air raid' offensive scheme in 2006, which emphasizes a high volume of passing plays.
The 2006 Troy Trojans' base defensive scheme utilized a 4-3 formation.
Answer: False
Explanation: The base defensive scheme employed by the 2006 Troy Trojans was a 4-2-5 Nickel defense, not a 4-3 formation.
The rivalry game between Troy and Middle Tennessee is called the 'Battle for the Palladium'.
Answer: True
Explanation: The annual rivalry game contested between Troy University and Middle Tennessee State University is indeed designated as the 'Battle for the Palladium'.
Troy defeated Middle Tennessee in the 2006 'Battle for the Palladium' game.
Answer: True
Explanation: Troy secured a victory against Middle Tennessee in the 2006 'Battle for the Palladium' contest with a score of 21-20.
The highest attendance for a home game listed in the 2006 schedule was for the game against North Texas.
Answer: False
Explanation: The highest attendance for a home game in 2006 was 26,265 for the season opener against Alabama State, not the game against North Texas.
The team's nickname, 'Trojans', is derived from the historical name 'Troy State Red Wave'.
Answer: False
Explanation: The nickname 'Trojans' is the established identity for the Troy University football team; it is not derived from the historical name 'Troy State Red Wave'.
The contest held at Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium on November 25, 2006, was a conference matchup against Middle Tennessee.
Answer: True
Explanation: The game played at Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium on November 25, 2006, was indeed the 'Battle for the Palladium' rivalry game against Middle Tennessee.
What was the designated name of the home stadium for the Troy Trojans in 2006?
Answer: Movie Gallery Stadium
Explanation: The home stadium for the Troy Trojans during the 2006 season was named Movie Gallery Stadium.
What offensive scheme did the Troy Trojans implement during the 2006 season?
Answer: Air raid
Explanation: The Troy Trojans implemented the 'Air raid' offensive scheme during the 2006 season.
What was the foundational defensive scheme employed by the 2006 Troy Trojans?
Answer: 4-2-5 Nickel defense
Explanation: The base defensive scheme used by the 2006 Troy Trojans was the 4-2-5 Nickel defense.
What was the outcome of the 2006 'Battle for the Palladium' contest?
Answer: Troy won 21-20
Explanation: In the 2006 'Battle for the Palladium' contest, Troy defeated Middle Tennessee with a score of 21-20.
What was the lowest recorded attendance for a home game listed on the 2006 Troy Trojans schedule?
Answer: 17,795
Explanation: The lowest attendance recorded for a home game on the 2006 Troy Trojans schedule was 17,795.
Within the context of the team's offensive strategy, what does the term 'Air raid' signify?
Answer: An offense emphasizing a high volume of passing plays.
Explanation: The 'Air raid' offensive scheme is characterized by its emphasis on a high volume of passing plays and spreading the field.
What is the meaning of the '4-2-5 Nickel' designation concerning the team's base defensive formation?
Answer: Four defensive linemen, two linebackers, and five defensive backs.
Explanation: A 4-2-5 Nickel defense typically consists of four defensive linemen, two linebackers, and five defensive backs.
Middle Tennessee also finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a 6-1 record.
Answer: True
Explanation: Middle Tennessee State University concluded the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with an identical 6-1 record to Troy, resulting in a tie for the championship.
FIU had the best conference record in the Sun Belt Conference in 2006.
Answer: False
Explanation: FIU finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a record of 0 wins and 7 losses, which was the worst conference record in the league, not the best.
Arkansas State finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a losing record.
Answer: True
Explanation: Arkansas State University concluded the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a record of 4 wins and 3 losses, which is a winning record. Therefore, this statement is false.
Louisiana-Monroe finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a 3-4 record.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Louisiana-Monroe finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a conference record of 3 wins and 4 losses.
North Texas finished the 2006 season with an overall record of 5 wins and 7 losses.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of North Texas finished the 2006 season with an overall record of 3 wins and 9 losses, not 5 wins and 7 losses.
What was the overall conference record for Florida Atlantic University in the 2006 Sun Belt season?
Answer: 4 wins and 3 losses
Explanation: Florida Atlantic University finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a conference record of 4 wins and 3 losses.
What was the overall record for Florida International University (FIU) during the 2006 season?
Answer: 0 wins and 12 losses (overall)
Explanation: Florida International University (FIU) finished the 2006 season with an overall record of 0 wins and 12 losses.
What was the overall record for Middle Tennessee State University in the 2006 season?
Answer: 7 wins and 6 losses
Explanation: Middle Tennessee State University concluded the 2006 season with an overall record of 7 wins and 6 losses.
What was the conference record for Arkansas State in the 2006 Sun Belt season?
Answer: 4 wins and 3 losses
Explanation: Arkansas State University compiled a conference record of 4 wins and 3 losses during the 2006 Sun Belt season.
What was the overall conference record for the University of Louisiana-Monroe in the 2006 Sun Belt season?
Answer: 3 wins and 4 losses
Explanation: The University of Louisiana-Monroe finished the 2006 Sun Belt Conference season with a conference record of 3 wins and 4 losses.