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Date: September 6, 2022

Contact: Jarrett Singer

 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL QUEST TO VISIT MINNESOTA FOR GAME VS COLORADO

Trip Is Part of Two College Football Fans Mission to See a Game at Every College Football Stadium

57 Down – 74 Remain

 

New York, NY – The College Football Quest (CFQ) has announced that it will be at the University of Minnesota for the game against the Colorado Buffaloes.  Since 2008, Jarrett Singer and Al Botta have been on a rather unusual quest: to watch a college football game in every home FBS football stadium in the country. They’ve started the website CollegeFootballQuest.com to keep fans updated on their progress, and will stop in Minneapolis for the September 17, 2022 game vs. Colorado.  “This marks two BigTen games to open our 2022 season as we were at Illinois for the season opener against Wyoming” Al states.  Jarrett adds, “We are excited to see Huntington Bank Stadium as it was high on our list ever since it was finished being built.  We are glad the team moved to an on campus facility and have been anxious to see it in person ever since seeing the finished product in the media.”.  Al goes on further to state that “It looks like a great facility, but this is a trip that we can only do early in the year as we have done too many games where we have been way too cold, so it has taken us a while to get it scheduled”.

The CFQ began in 2008 and has completed 57 out of 131 trips to current FBS schools. Future stops this year include Air Force and Georgia State, after previously stopping at Illinois earlier this year.  Over the years, they’ve had an opportunity to see a lot of critical games and plays develop. In the first year of their quest, at a game in DeKalb, Illinois, between the Central Michigan Chippewa’s and the Northern Illinois Huskies, Singer and Botta watched as Northern Illinois battled back from a twenty-four point deficit to force overtime, only to throw an interception and lose. “Exciting games like that keep us going on the Quest, regardless of school size or ranking,” Singer says. Al adds, “They are not all great games or in good weather as we have sat in a typhoon in Oregon.”  Both were also in attendance in 2015 at Georgia Tech when the Yellow Jackets blocked a field goal on the last play of the game to upset an undefeated and top 10 Florida State team, something that made Jarrett very happy. 

And even their sports experiences are not always limited to college football. Jarrett and Al expect to fully tour the campus, stadium, and facilities, documenting as they go on their website, www.collegefootballquest.com. Jarrett mentions, “We have gotten better at documenting our trips over the years. That will be very important when we are still doing this in our 70’s and have trouble remembering those earlier trips. Therefore, it is important that we document the entire experience and not just the game and stadium.” Al adds, “There is an amazing history here that has been passed down, and remains intact with the current student and fan base. Can’t wait to participate!”

The Quest has given them an opportunity to see a lot of things in America’s college towns they might have otherwise missed. They cite touring West Point, seeing a hockey game at Miami of Ohio, and tailgating with Hawkeye fans in Iowa City as just some of the highlights of their journey thus far.

Both Botta and Singer are members of the Football Writers Association of America.

 

About College Football Quest

Since 2008, Jarrett Singer and Al Botta have been on a quest to see a college football game in every home FBS stadium.   The seeds of CFQ were planted when Jarrett Singer was attending the University of Florida where he enrolled in a course called Coaching Football.  CFQ has evolved into more than just a “check the stadium off a list” event. CFQ strives to obtain the full experience at each location, trying to spend a full few days at each venue as opposed to a quick in and out to just see the game. The game day experience is always the highlight, but CFQ wants to experience tours of the campus, visiting local eateries and shops, tourist attractions, pre game networking with fans, and other local events.  CFQ has received national attention in 2015, being profiled in USA today.  Their website CollegeFootballQuest.com keeps fans updated on their progress. 

 

Jarrett Singer, CFQ Quest Director, @CollegeFbQuest

Al Botta, CFQ Director of the Road Less Traveled @CollFballQuest

CollegeFootballQuest.com

 

If you’d like more information about College Football Quest, or to schedule an interview, please contact Jarrett.