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'''Ken Jennings''' is a former player for [[BYU]] and current [[NAQT]] member and editor who is best known for his record-setting run on [[Jeopardy!]] in the summer of 2004. Jennings won a still-record 74 consecutive games and defeated numerous other quizbowl personalities, including [[Leo Wolpert]] and [[Jeff Hoppes]], in the process.
 
'''Ken Jennings''' is a former player for [[BYU]] and current [[NAQT]] member and editor who is best known for his record-setting run on [[Jeopardy!]] in the summer of 2004. Jennings won a still-record 74 consecutive games and defeated numerous other quizbowl personalities, including [[Leo Wolpert]] and [[Jeff Hoppes]], in the process.
  
==Quiz bowl career==
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==Playing career==
 
Jennings was part of of the [[BYU]] team from fall 1996 until 1999-2000. In 1998, [[Adam Fine]] ranked him as the 81st best quizbowl player he had seen play.
 
Jennings was part of of the [[BYU]] team from fall 1996 until 1999-2000. In 1998, [[Adam Fine]] ranked him as the 81st best quizbowl player he had seen play.
  

Revision as of 19:14, 23 February 2021

Ken Jennings
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Noted subjects Jeopardy!
Past colleges BYU (1996-2000)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Ken Jennings is a former player for BYU and current NAQT member and editor who is best known for his record-setting run on Jeopardy! in the summer of 2004. Jennings won a still-record 74 consecutive games and defeated numerous other quizbowl personalities, including Leo Wolpert and Jeff Hoppes, in the process.

Playing career

Jennings was part of of the BYU team from fall 1996 until 1999-2000. In 1998, Adam Fine ranked him as the 81st best quizbowl player he had seen play.

Involvement with quiz bowl

NAQT vs ACF

Shortly after his win streak, Jennings and other NAQT diehards of the mid-'00s attempted to use their success on Jeopardy! to settle a "format war" between ACF and NAQT - the details of this feud are not well-established. This tactic blew up in NAQT's face when Jennings repeatedly lost on Jeopardy to Chip Beall-acolyte Brad Rutter.

Why Does Ken Jennings Play Quiz Bowl?

In 2018, NAQT put out a video featuring Jennings titled "Why Does Ken Jennings Play Quiz Bowl?"[1], in which he

Slate article

On April 9, 2019, Jennings wrote an article for Slate magazine discussing the relationship between quiz bowl and Jeopardy titled "The Jeopardy! Minor Leagues", in which he stated "quiz bowl—and NAQT in particular—has become a de facto farm system for the brains you see on Jeopardy! every night"[2]. A short forum discussion followed to discuss the choice of the phrase "minor leagues" and more generally the presentation of quiz bowl to the public.[3]

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