Here are the answers and results of last week's Alabama news quiz: Nick Saban made another trip to Washington D.C. to appear before members of Congress. This time he was there to discuss: Name, Image and Likeness rules in college football. (CORRECT) 85.0% College football's transfer portal. 9.9% Online betting laws. 4.7% His use of on-air profanity during last week's GameDay broadcast. 0.5% U.S Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who sits on the Armed Services Committee, has said he's blocking the promotion of Army Lt. Gen. Ronald P. Clark to general. What is Tuberville's chief concern regarding Clark? He failed to communicate Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's whereabouts during a medical situation. (CORRECT) 80.8% He drafted a Defense Department abortion policy. 14.6% He once signed a petition calling for an assault-weapons ban. 3.8% He has stated a desire to ban cursing by boot camp drill instructors. 0.9% Birmingham-Southern College closed its doors this year amid financial ruin. What other private college recently announced its own financial struggles? Talladega College (CORRECT) 83.6% Faulkner University 7.0% Spring Hill College 5.6% Oakwood University 3.8% A man from Mobile recently won a trip to Hawaii for patronizing this establishment 1,000 consecutive days. Chipotle (CORRECT) 79.3% Chick-fil-A 13.6% Wesley's Booby Trap 5.2% Dreamland Barbecue 1.9% Probably the most directly Alabama-related topic that came up during Tuesday's presidential debate was in vitro fertilization. Democrat Kamala Harris said couples were being denied IVF in Alabama. Republican Donald Trump pointed out that the state government had acted to keep the treatment available, but he exaggerated the timeline a little. How long did it actually take for Alabama to act? 18 days (CORRECT) 54.9% 36 days 16.4% 2 days 16.0% 6 months 12.7% |