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Roger Alan Craig Jr. (born September 1976) is an American game show contestant, computer scientist, data scientist, and machine learning consultant. He held the record for highest single-day winnings on the quiz show Jeopardy! from September 14, 2010 (surpassing Ken Jennings) to April 9, 2019 (when James Holzhauer surpassed him).
The lowest recorded score on the show occurred just this past summer, during guest host Lavar Burton’s debut. Contestant Patrick Pearce finished the game with -$7,400, breaking contestant ...
According to Jeopardy!'s J-Buzz website, in 1993, Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Derryl Scott also pulled off the feat. At the time, Trebek called it "our smallest total ever!" Watch the $1 "Jeopardy!"
The record for lowest score on Jeopardy! was negative $6,800 and stood for over six years before being overtaken by $600 on Monday. LeVar Burton’s debut as 'Jeopardy!' guest host overshadowed by ...
Larissa Kelly won a total of $222,597 over six games and $1,000 third place consolation prize in her seventh game, with her last appearance airing May 28, 2008. At the time of her run on the program, Kelly was the highest-winning female contestant and ranked fifth in all-time in Jeopardy! earnings (excluding tournament winnings). [97] [98] [99]
According to the famous 1980s commercials, Bo Jackson knows a lot of things, but it became clear on Jeopardy! last night that not everyone knows Bo. The dual-sport superstar was the subject of a ...
Jackson's 13-episode streak ended with a loss on October 14, 2015. In his 14 episodes he earned $413,612. At the time his 13-win streak was the fourth highest in Jeopardy! regular-play history, trailing only Ken Jennings (74 wins in 2004), Julia Collins (20 in 2014), and David Madden (19 in 2005). He was also fourth-highest in total regular ...
LeVar Burton’s debut as the latest in a string of Jeopardy! guest hosts was, for better or worse, one for the record books. For as Burton held court on Monday night in his highly anticipated ...