Thursday night’s Gator Bowl doesn’t appear to have many things in common between Indiana and Tennessee. But Indiana QB Peyton Ramsey revealed an interesting trivia reference that Vol fans can appreciate.

At a press conference ahead of the game, Ramsey was asked about being named after Tennessee legend Peyton Manning. Have you ever talked to your parents about why specifically of all the quarterbacks out there that you were named after Peyton Manning?

“Kind of funny, when I was about to be born, Peyton Manning was still at Tennessee and my parents were just sitting down watching the game,” Ramsey said. “They just liked the name. Wasn’t really because they wanted me to grow up and gain the skill-set after Peyton Manning. It was just kind of my mom liked the name. My dad liked the quarterback, so I guess those two things kind of went together, and here I am.”

Ramsey had a big season, and one of his best games came against rival Purdue. He had a career-high five touchdowns in the win, completed 23-of-39 passes for 337 yards and three scores, and also rushed for a career-high 19 times for 42 yards and two TDs.

Ramsey is from Cincinnati, Ohio, but his Indiana bio revealed how much his parents love quarterbacks. Ramsey’s older brother, Montana “Tanner,” is named after Joe Montana and his younger brother, Drew, is named after Drew Bledsoe.