After two weeks of competition (awkwardly broken up by ABC's refusal to preempt The Bachelor), Jeopardy's inaugural National College Championship is coming down to tonight's two-game final. Northeastern University's Liz Feltner, the University of Texas' Jaskaran Singh, and Kennesaw State's Raymond Goslow advanced to the finals after a round of (mostly) extremely close semi-final games; one even ended with a tie, prompting a rare sudden-death tiebreaker clue to secure Feltner's victory. (Stanford student Isaac Appelbaum, who also won his semi-final game, just missed out on the finals due to the Championship's unusual rules; as a consolation prize, he'll go home with $35,000 and be invited back for Jeopardy's first Second Chance Tournament later this year.) Who will prevail and take home the $250,000 grand prize? If Goslow's commanding performances so far are any indication, he's the odds-on favorite, but anything can happen on Jeopardy — just ask Amy Schneider.
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