| 1. | That Bob Sanders' real name is Demond Sanders? |
| 2. | Bob's favorite food/meal is chicken salad? |
| 3. | Math was Bob's favorite subject in high school? |
| 4. | Bob collects Jordan shoes? |
| 5. | Bob's all-time favorite movie is Usual Suspects? |
| 6. | The sports figure Bob most admires is Barry Sanders? |
| 7. | Bob's favorite book is the Bible? |
| 8. | Two of Bob's favorite television shows are the Cosby Show and Martin? |
| 9. | Bob's pre-game ritual/superstition is to listen to music? |
| 10. | His game-winning interception in the Alamo Bowl is Bob's best football memory from college? |
| 11. | Bob chose to be #21 for the Indianapolis Colts because it is his favorite number? |
| 12. | Growing up, Bob's favorite game was "Simon Says?" |
| 13. | Bob's favorite high school football memory was winning the Western Pennsylvania Finals game his senior year at Cathedral Prep against Woodland Hills? |
| 14. | 28% of students in grades 9-12 are taking at least one upper-level science course? |
| 15. | 33% of Indiana eighth graders are taking algebra? |
| 16. | In Indiana, 54% of students are enrolled in public four-year colleges and universities? |
| 17. | Typical college graduates earn over 60% more than typical high school graduates? |
| 18. | As ACT Composite score increased, average salary also increased? |
| 19. | College graduates are more likely than other employees to enjoy employer-provided health and pension benefits? |
| 20. | In 2005, the typical full-time year-round worker in the United States with a four-year college degree earned $50,900, 62 percent more than the $31,500 earned by the typical full-time year-round worker with only a high school diploma? |
| 21. | ACT believes that students should start career planning as early as middle school, by learning about their interests and their academic strengths and weaknesses as they begin to consider postsecondary and career options (ACT, 2005)? |
| 22. | Students who are ready for college are more likely to enroll in college, less likely to need remedial coursework during their first year of college, more likely to succeed in their college courses, and more likely to earn a college degree (ACT, in press)? |