Colby Burnett

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Colby Burnett
Born Chicago, IL
Occupation World History instructor at Fenwick High School
Known for Jeopardy! champion and game show King of the Nerds

Colby Burnett is the first Jeopardy! contestant to have won both the Teachers Tournament and the Tournament of Champions. Burnett, who is a teacher at Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois,[1] won the Teachers Tournament in November 2012.[2] Later, in February 2013, Burnett won the show's Tournament of Champions, taking home the $250,000 grand prize. He later appeared on season 3 of TBS's reality game show King of the Nerds.[3] Governor Pat Quinn named December 18 as "Colby Burnett day" in Illinois.[4]

Education

Colby Burnett graduated from Fenwick High School. He then went on to Northwestern in Evanston where he double-majored in political science and history. He now works at his old high school, Fenwick, where he teaches several AP history courses.[4]

Early life

Colby Burnett grew up in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago.[5] He credits his mother with keeping him out of trouble, as well as enhancing his intellect by buying him an encyclopedia, which he has read from cover to cover.[6] After winning Jeopardy!, Burnett bought his mom a new home in a better area of Chicago.[5] Controversially, the high school teacher believes that Mali caused the Apartheid.[7] When asked what the greatest accomplishment of his life was, the Jeopardy champion stated, "knowing a duke of Sealand."[8]

Reception

Colby Burnett received mixed receptions among Jeopardy! fans because of his highly expressive eyebrows and a demeanor which came out as cocky.[9] However, he was received much better when he appeared on King of the Nerds.[10]

Social life

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Preceded by Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions winner
2013
Succeeded by
Ben Ingram