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HOW WELL DO YOU REMEMBER LAST YEAR’S SUPER BOWL IN LOS ANGELES ?

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We are all locked in and excited for the Super Bowl this weekend in Arizona. Whether you are a Chiefs fan or Eagles fan, or just a football fan, we are all excited. However, how well do you remember last year's Super Bowl in Los Angeles ? We will find out during Wiki-Pete-ia on the Shemon and Sheppard Show on ESPN Southwest Florida.

As a native Detroiter, I speak for many of us as we were very interested to see how Matthew Stafford would perform. After 12 long years in Detroit, Stafford had had enough and asked to be traded to the Rams. Now "our" QB would get a chance to win a ring. It was "our" defacto Super Bowl.

The Bengals had a tough history as well. But the future was very bright with young Joe Burrow at QB. His undefeated championship season at LSU is still fresh in our minds. Expectations for Bengals fans should be high for a long time.

Speaking of time, let's turn back the clock one year and see how well we remember laster year's Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Wiki-Pete-ia with Shemon and Sheppard. We play Wiki-Pete-ia every weekday at 4:45ish. Be caller number 9 at 239-337 ESPN. That's 239-337-3776!

So, good luck to you!

1. WHAT STADIUM WAS LAST YEAR'S SUPER BOWL PLAYED IN?

A: SOFI IN LA

2. WHAT WAS THE FINAL SCORE OF THE RAMS WIN OVER THE BENGALS?

A: 23-20

3. WHO WAS THE HEAD COACH OF THE BENGALS?

A: ZAC TAYLOR

4. HOW MANY OF THE HALFTIME ACTS CAN YOU NAME?

A: EMINEM, SNOOP DOGG, DR. DR., MARY J. BLIGE, 50 CENT, KENDRICK LAMAR

5. WHO WAS MVP?

A: COOPER KUPP

6. WHERE DID COOPER KUPP GO TO COLLEGE?

A: EASTERN WASHINGTON

7. WHAT TENNIS PLAYER TOSSED THE COIN?

A: BILLIE JEAN KING

8. TWO PLAYERS OTHER THAN THE QB'S THREW PASSES IN THE GAME. WHO?

A: COOPER KUPP, JOE MIXON

9. JOE BURROW WAS SACKED A RECORD HOW MANY TIMES?

A: 7

10. WHO WAS THE GAME'S ONLY 100 YARD RECEIVER?

A: TEE HIGGINS

Craig Shemon has been hosting afternoons on ESPN Southwest Florida since 2017. Prior to that he was a nationally syndicated host in Los Angeles at FOX Sports Radio and in Houston at Yahoo! Sports Radio. Along the way Craig did play-by-play for the NFL on FOX, NFL Europe, Big Ten Network, and The Citadel Radio Network. Craig is a native Detroiter and Indiana University graduate. He has been known to proudly display his Detroit and IU fandom on the air. Craig likes to write about athletes, create quizzes, and covers big sports headlines.