Fenwick's Colby Burnett Wins $250K on 'Jeopardy!'
The world history teacher won $100,000 last year in the show's Teacher's Tournament and even more in its Tournament of Champions.
Fenwick High School teacher Colby Burnett won the $250,000 grand prize Tuesday in the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions.
Burnett, an AP World History teacher at Fenwick, won the show's Teacher's Tournament and $100,000 in prize money back in November and added to that total by beating the best of the best.
On Monday he built a big enough lead—$22,200 to the other contestants' $4,800 and $400—that he was able to coast on Tuesday. He got off to a poor start in the first round, but out of the commercial break we were reminded why we love him.
Host Alex Trebek brought up the fact that Burnett's mother worked three jobs ("Two and a half, but let's say three because she worked that hard," Burnett said) to help put him through school. Now he's a teacher and a coach on the quiz bowl team.
"I don't have a ton of money," Burnett said, "but the way I give back is by being an exceptional teacher and an exceptional coach."
When he won the $100,000 in the Teacher's Tournament, he told Patch he was using the money to buy his mother a condo in Oak Park.
Read more about his run:
- Final Jeopardy! Fenwick Teacher Builds Big Lead in Tournament of Champions
- Fenwick Teacher Going for $250K Prize on Jeopardy!
- Fenwick Teacher Talks About Jeopardy! Experience
A few answers he got right, such as identifying the hit show Breaking Bad or labeling the "Star Wars" holiday May the Fourth (be with you) showed he's hip to pop culture as well as world history.
He trailed heading into Double Jeopardy, but a few correct answers in categories about New York mayors and athlete quotations in sports movies gave him the lead. He fell behind Kristin by $800 heading into Final Jeopardy, but she only had $400 to carry over from Monday. Burnett got the answer to the clue correct but didn't wager any money, securing his win.
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*Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the outcome of the Final Jeopardy answers.
Chatka Ruggiero
9:24 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Congratulations, Colby. You are a fine example for young people and your community!
kahil neverbody
10:23 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Correction: He actually got the Final Jeopardy clue RIGHT. Of course, he didn't bet any money, but it should still be noted that he chose one of the correct years in which three U.S. presidents were in office.
Michael Sewall
10:34 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Thanks! It's fixed now. I just watched back my recording and didn't realize the first time watching that there were two correct responses on Final Jeopardy.
Lynette Simmons Hoag
12:05 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Awesome! Go Prof. Burnett & Go Fenwick!!
Karen Madsen
1:33 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Congratulations, Colby! Very exciting tournament. Was great cheering for a hometown guy!
Cal
9:09 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Guys I found a video made by the students of Fenwick for the Championship round. It includes a interview with Colby:
http://youtu.be/RF6su_NYEVU?hd=1
Jana Jay
3:09 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2013
LOVED watching you!! Congratulations from Atlanta!