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  • - Professional athletes

  • in their alma maters.

  • And tonight we're going to give four of them

  • the opportunity to defend their schools with their brains.

  • It's time to play College Knowledge.

  • [cheering and applause]

  • First up representing the University of Michigan,

  • from the Indiana Pacers slam dunk champion

  • Glenn Robinson III and former NBA star,

  • now ESPN star, Jalen Rose--

  • Jalen and Glenn-- and their opponents tonight,

  • representing the University of Connecticut, Detroit

  • Pistons all-star Andre Drummond and two- time

  • all star Caron Butler.

  • Gentlemen, here are the rules.

  • The rules are very, very simple.

  • When you hear a question, buzz in.

  • Answer that question correctly.

  • If you don't, the other team will get a chance

  • to answer it correctly.

  • And the winner will bring eternal glory to his school.

  • Are you ready to begin?

  • - Let's get it. - Yes.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: All right.

  • Don't hit that thing until it's time

  • or you will get locked out.

  • Your first question is, if a man has an Oedipal complex,

  • he is subconsciously sexually attracted to whom?

  • [beep]

  • Jalen?

  • Women.

  • [laughter]

  • I'll need a more specific answer.

  • Andre and Caron, would you like to guess?

  • An Oedipal complex--

  • Oedipal.

  • You said what?

  • [laughter]

  • We're going to give no points to both teams for that one.

  • The answer was his mother.

  • Oedipus was attracted to his mother.

  • Our next question is--

  • I should've known that, should've known that.

  • --which is the largest artery in the human body--

  • the largest artery in the human body?

  • - What's that? - Wait, what?

  • [inaudible]

  • What's that one?

  • I can read his lips.

  • You can't Google it.

  • [laughter]

  • There was nowhere in the rules that said I couldn't do that.

  • Were you reaching back to Google it?

  • I was.

  • I was getting ready to turn away for a second.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: I'll check the rules.

  • I don't know that that's not allowed.

  • But does anyone have a guess?

  • Artery?

  • We're looking for, you know, one of those things

  • that the blood goes through. [ding]

  • Jalen? - Heart.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: The heart? No.

  • No, the heart is--

  • no.

  • Andre and Caron?

  • I wanted to say it's in the leg.

  • Oh, no.

  • I'm sorry, it is the aorta.

  • We are off to a flying start.

  • And I know--

  • [applause]

  • I know that the--

  • [applause]

  • I know that the chancellor at your respective universities

  • are deeply ashamed right now.

  • [laughter]

  • Wait, I've got to say something first.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Yes, go ahead.

  • I went to school for six months.

  • So that shouldn't--

  • [laughter]

  • And only-- only basketball and football players

  • are forced to go to college.

  • [laughter]

  • Jalen makes an excellent point.

  • Our next question, Charleston is the capital

  • city of which US state?

  • [beep] - South--

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Andre?

  • South Carolina?

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Charleston?

  • No, it is not.

  • There is a Charleston, South Carolina.

  • It is not the capital city.

  • I believe Columbia's the capital of South Carolina.

  • I should know that.

  • Jalen and Glenn, would you like to steal?

  • Well, you just said the answer, right?

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Charles-- no, I did not.

  • - He did not. - No.

  • But you say it.

  • You say it.

  • I only say the questions.

  • Next question.

  • [laughter]

  • I don't know.

  • I done got too many wrong already.

  • So you-- JIMMY KIMMEL: Yes, Glenn?

  • I said Virginia.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Virginia? [buzzer]

  • Very close.

  • West Virginia is what we were looking for.

  • [groaning]

  • Oh, wow.

  • All right, our next question.

  • We don't get a half a point?

  • We get a half a point.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: No, no.

  • You don't even get half a point for that one.

  • You get half of no points for that one.

  • ANDRE DRUMMOND: Wait, can we get a question for being funny?

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Here we go.

  • Which doctor is credited with inventing

  • the game of basketball in 1891?

  • [beep] - Jalen?

  • James Naismith.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: That is absolutely right, Jalen!

  • [cheering]

  • You're on the board.

  • You don't-- you don't get to wipe your jersey.

  • You didn't answer that.

  • I'm the oldest person up here.

  • That's why.

  • I'm showing my age.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Next question, what chemical element

  • is represented by the symbol K?

  • The letter K represents--

  • yes, Glenn? - Potassium.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: That is right, Glenn!

  • [cheering and applause]

  • You guys have to get the next two to catch up.

  • Next question, which US president--

  • who first one election in 1800-- appears on both the nickel

  • and the $2 bill?

  • The nickel and the $2 bill, which president is on them?

  • [ding] - This is you.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Glenn?

  • Jefferson.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: That is absolutely right.

  • [cheering]

  • And, Mizzou, I'm sorry.

  • But there is no way for UCONN to catch up.

  • This game is over.

  • And, Michigan, you are the winner.

  • Congratulations, you are the College Knowledge champions.

  • Dicky, please tell them what they've won.

  • DICKY BARRETT: Jalen and Glenn, you

  • receive a box of ramen noodles wrapped in an honorary degree

  • from Trump University.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: And, Dicky, please, our consolation prize.

  • What do the losers get?

  • DICKY BARRETT: A box of ramen noodles

  • wrapped in an honorary degree from Trump University.

  • JIMMY KIMMEL: Wow, that's something.

  • Thank you Jalen, Glenn, Andre, and Caron--

  • our College Knowledge champions Glenn and Jalen.

  • This is amazing.

  • This is from our commander in tweets!

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