@@cheesepie72 Still don't understand why it's a group that exists between multiple sports. Is it like, the 4 top sports colleges (if that's a thing) in the US field a team for each of those 3 sports?
@@Ingestedbanjo all the major universities in the US are divided into athletic 'conferences,' usually loosely based on geographic location. For example, the Big 12 conference is made up 10 schools in the south-ish region of the US. These schools within the conference compete primarily against each other in all of their athletics, whether its football, soccer, volleyball, swimming, track, etc. At the end of each season, each conference has a champion. For example, this year the Oklahoma Sooners were the Big 12 conference champions in football. The Texas Longhorns were the Big 12 conference champions in woman's volleyball. Etc. Examples of other conferences are the Southeastern Conference (14 schools) and Big 10 (14 schools). The top schools from all the conferences compete for the national championship, to see who the national champion is independent of conference. So it's much more significant to win a national championship than a conference championship.
In a competitive game of darts your objective is to score as many points as you can with 3 darts. On a typical dart board the board is divided between 20 sections which each hold values varying between 1-20 points and in each section there are multiplier zones the outer ring is a X2 multiplier and the inner ring is a X3 multiplier. If you hit the X3 multipier in the 20 point section this is a score multiplier of 60 points, hit this spot 3 times and your score becomes 3X3X20= 180 whereas the bullseye is divided into an outer bullseye with 25 points and the inner bullseye worth 50 points, if you hit bullseye three times there is no multiplier and it just 50+50+50=150
@@PHANTOMCOWGIRL It's meant to be. What's harder than hitting the very-small center of a fairly small target? Deliberately hitting an oddly-shaped spot a few inches away from the center. The lines and concentric circles that accentuate the center of the board make it harder to train your eye and your hand to aim for a spot away from it.
"I need to care about sports more... ...but also it's hard to care." Totally feel that Ryan, just resigned to wearing (Defranco's) shirt that says "SPORTS!" on it and hope to be included x)
Jennifer Cottrill take into account that Superman is a reporter in his day job which can be similar to being a detective, you have to dig for answers and follow leads, didn’t reporters discover watergate and not detectives
This one hurt me given that they also live in Texas. Maybe not getting all of them but only one guy knowing what the NCAA is? Especially with UT being down the street? I am no sports fanatic but this one hit me in the feels
@@Ikthyace8 the only two in AH that genuinely give a shit about sports are Geoff and Jack so it's not honestly that much of a bother when you think about it
Heck you don't even need to be a sports fanatic. All the question asked in layman's terms was "What colleges are best known for giving out sports scholarships?" Literally becomes 10 times easier to answer.
@@Niccolonic The most charitable explanation would be that, as your base of general knowledge grows larger, there's a larger pool of questions you are close to knowing, but don't, or knew at one time, but forgot. So it feels worse. Reverse Dunning-Kruger.
Anyone else notice at 38:22 the dates aren't actually in the right order? Should have been Hammurabi's Code, then Coins, then Crossbow, Rosetta Stone, and Decimal System.
Tug of War was an Olympic event at one time. The question made it seem like the eent had to be continuous from 1900 to 2012, when the event needed only to an Olympic event once to qualify for the answer. (Canadian teams used to dominate Tug of War World Championship events)
Got to the largest country question, and F these guys. Really? Canada is huge, and none of them picked it? 1.5 million km larger than Brazil. Jack is an idiot.
@@bskec2177 To be fair I can understand china or the US being picked before it simply because they're extremely close in size, but Brazil was kinda funny to me
At 38:19 the First Coins are said to be 650 BC, yet its listed after the Rosetta Stone in 196 BC. Crossbow too, at 360 BC. C'mon Trivial Pursuit, proof-read your game.
Can we get a full British episode of trivial pursuit? Get Gavin, Dan, and other brits to play this? God I feel like it would be fun as hell to experience
Yeah if anyone is going to forget a province, it would be PEI. It doesn't help that the name "Prince Edward Island" is used multiple times all over the globe. There is an island on Lake Ontario that has the same name for Christ sakes
@@CButtonshaw To be fair i went to school here in georgia and my geography class taught right, though with a heavy focus on america which is fine in An *American* school. Even did a report on Canadian governments native population hatred and genocide and it's cover-up in college. So not all us southerners have to fall in line as lgbt worshipping tofu lovers, friend.
Most of that is due to distortion of maps. US, Canada, and China are all pretty much the same size. They only differ if you.consider water-owned area which is a whole topic and hassle
If you are actually curious it is because 2D mapping of the world doesn’t fit everything correctly so they use what are called projections. The most common one is the Mercator projection and distorts landmasses the closer they get to the poles. Canada is actually barely bigger than the US when it comes to surface area.
This comment section has got to be one of my favourites across their videos. The crossover between people who think that AH are idiots and the people who are learning things from the video is just hilarious. Also totally on the learning side, I've watched every single Triv video and people in the comments mentioning questions that have appeared before that they got wrong and I'm in the same boat.
It took me asking another TH-camr's comment section to figure out WTF Graceland even WAS. I still think it's bullshit that it's higher than the other options.
I work a couple blocks from Graceland. It's always super busy. I don't know why as it's in a crappy part of town. But a lot of folks visit And they recently opened a big hotel next door, I've heard mixed reviews on it though.
I would love to see a round or two of this where they set up only Science questions in the settings, just so that Jeremy is excited and happy about being wrong the whole game.
35:48 Yep! He played Cliffjumper, who was sort of Bumblebee's red brother/twin, but not really. He was a feisty little bot who wasn't afraid to get in a fight with Decepticons bigger than he was. He's sort of the Jeremy of the Autobots. Also, funny sort of meta-joke: in Transformers The Movie, Optimus Prime tells Cliffjumper to do the countdown to launch the shuttle. His voice actor, Casey Kasem, was best known for being the host of American Top 40, where he would countdown the top songs of that week. He left Transformers after the show introduced the fictional country of Carbombya, which Kasem found offensive because of his Middle Eastern heritage.
Actually Big Ben is the bell inside the Queen's Tower, and not the tower itself, so this question and answer is wrong. Big Ben is about 2-3 meters tall, where as the Queen's tower is 3rd.
@@Jakushka I am outside the UK and in the US and I know the bell is Big Ben and the tower is the Queen's Tower. It all comes down to educating the public to the truth. Using false information in a game show is misinformation and fake science. If information is allowed to be variable, then science suffers, and idiot theories like Flat Earth gain reputation.
Yeah it's called the Elizabeth Tower never heard of Queens Tower, I did a tour of the tower few years back, and the Bell is called Big Ben the 3rd or 2nd (due to it being cracked during testing) there are various nicknames for "Great bell" too!
@@mylifeasmandyx7475 Yup my bad it is Elizabeth's tower, the first Elizabeth that was queen. I stand corrected. I knew it was Elizabeth's tower, but I had Queen in mind.
Jack, you’ll actually be surprised to know that 40% of all New Zealand’s energy is from renewable sources and that 80% of all electricity is renewable!
The rightful panic of Gavin about the sport question at 6:00 which is purely American knowledge and Trevor going crazy at him was so comparable to every day at AH 😂 I feel for you Gav
What’s funny is at 51:30 they had this Jordan vs Johnson recently and Gavin swept the board and now with him in the lead this time he says how am I suppose to know that and gets it wrong on the first question
My dad coaches football for a team in the big 12 and I honestly couldn't tell you any of the teams in the conference other than my dad's team and his rivals. lmao
"GRACELAND!? GRACELAND!?" It's like deja vu from the last time they got that question and had the same reaction, heh.
"Structure is the S."
The answer literally said, "It stands for Building, Antenna, Span, Earth."
How long have you been watching achievement hunter? If it's over a week then you should know by now that they're idiots
Reading is for pussies
@@OnlyNobodyAtHome I mean I am all for benefit of the doubt... but they read it OUT LOUD....
@@espygaming5101 there's a load of em, you start tuning out people's conversations when you're wearing a headset with friends.
Nicolas Flamel To be fair, Ryan literally did say, “Oh. Span, earth” out loud as they were talking
I love the fact that that NCAA question broke Gavin
As it did any non-American.
As an American, I don't know who was in the big 12 because I could give less of a shit about sports.
And then the premier league question happened
F co
It's like any time Gavin tries to explain how British school systems work
Ryan: There's no return trip from Mars.
Gavin: Just tie a rope--
...Gavin is a special little peanut.
If you didn't comment this I would've lololol
Could you imagine climbing a rope when you’re on Mars, and then you climb through space into Earth’s atmosphere and start falling up technically
05:45 I 100% sympathize with Gavin. Didn't know what the hell they were talking about...
They did a pretty bad job of explaining it to him too
I hated them using the acronym to define it lol
I saw that question and didn't understand 90% of the words
@@cheesepie72 Still don't understand why it's a group that exists between multiple sports. Is it like, the 4 top sports colleges (if that's a thing) in the US field a team for each of those 3 sports?
@@Ingestedbanjo all the major universities in the US are divided into athletic 'conferences,' usually loosely based on geographic location. For example, the Big 12 conference is made up 10 schools in the south-ish region of the US. These schools within the conference compete primarily against each other in all of their athletics, whether its football, soccer, volleyball, swimming, track, etc. At the end of each season, each conference has a champion. For example, this year the Oklahoma Sooners were the Big 12 conference champions in football. The Texas Longhorns were the Big 12 conference champions in woman's volleyball. Etc. Examples of other conferences are the Southeastern Conference (14 schools) and Big 10 (14 schools). The top schools from all the conferences compete for the national championship, to see who the national champion is independent of conference. So it's much more significant to win a national championship than a conference championship.
"How old were you when you learned that the bullseye is not the best spot on the board" today years old jack
A W me too
Wait what?
Real talk, please explain.
In a competitive game of darts your objective is to score as many points as you can with 3 darts. On a typical dart board the board is divided between 20 sections which each hold values varying between 1-20 points and in each section there are multiplier zones the outer ring is a X2 multiplier and the inner ring is a X3 multiplier. If you hit the X3 multipier in the 20 point section this is a score multiplier of 60 points, hit this spot 3 times and your score becomes 3X3X20= 180 whereas the bullseye is divided into an outer bullseye with 25 points and the inner bullseye worth 50 points, if you hit bullseye three times there is no multiplier and it just 50+50+50=150
Huh.
That... seems odd to me.
@@PHANTOMCOWGIRL It's meant to be. What's harder than hitting the very-small center of a fairly small target? Deliberately hitting an oddly-shaped spot a few inches away from the center. The lines and concentric circles that accentuate the center of the board make it harder to train your eye and your hand to aim for a spot away from it.
Game: it stands for “building, antenna, span, earth.
Jack: I think the S stands for structure?
25:12 Gavin says that as a joke but Augustus was a member of the second triumvirate so knowing that would actually help 😂
I shook my head at them saying Augustus had a kid with Cleo..considering Augustus murdered her child and it was not his. XD
20:14 Didn't they get this same exact question before and had this same exact shock at Statue of Liberty being last and Graceland being first?
yeah they did
To be fair those answers are complete garbage.
@@jubisisters Yeah I just would've thought if it was that shocking the first time, they would've remembered
They also had the nuclear power plant question and jack picked New Zealand and was equally shocked at it being wrong.
@@bobbarski thats the beauty of this game. They'll never remember the answers so they can keep playing for eternity
Did anyone else notice that at 38:22 the dates are out of order?
yep this game has a lot of errors
Also the crossbow was not invented in 360 BC
qtipcurtisjr I just saw that too
Yep, I also posted about that.
They also are very very wrong on at least one of those dates
I loved Gavin's slight hint at who John McEnroe is with his quote, "You cannot be serious." 10:35
I like how it went from Gavin being confused by the NCAA and conferences, to Ryan being confused by soccer. Everyone gets to be confused in turn.
"I need to care about sports more...
...but also it's hard to care."
Totally feel that Ryan, just resigned to wearing (Defranco's) shirt that says "SPORTS!" on it and hope to be included x)
To be fair, I only knew 3 of the big 12 just because of the "horns down" debacle.
I'd be surprised if you were
I just don’t care about sports in general. They so thoroughly saturate entertainment that it’s hard to.
@@Aplesedjr For you. That statement doesn't apply to everyone
Warden Freeman I’m aware that it doesn’t. I personally know several people who enjoy watching, or participate in, sports.
Superman’s debut was Action Comics issue #1
in 1938 too.
Honestly, you just have to think of which one is ever a "detective". Superman is a living ex machina, when would he ever have to solve a crime?
Jennifer Cottrill take into account that Superman is a reporter in his day job which can be similar to being a detective, you have to dig for answers and follow leads, didn’t reporters discover watergate and not detectives
Well DC stands for Detective Comics
"Did Firefly go for two seasons?"
*tries not to cry*
*cries a lot*
I love the confusion by everybody on NCAA question then jack just getting them all right also rip sportsball
"North Canadian American...."
Meanwhile Not a single place in Canada is mentioned
This one hurt me given that they also live in Texas. Maybe not getting all of them but only one guy knowing what the NCAA is? Especially with UT being down the street? I am no sports fanatic but this one hit me in the feels
@@Ikthyace8 the only two in AH that genuinely give a shit about sports are Geoff and Jack so it's not honestly that much of a bother when you think about it
Heck you don't even need to be a sports fanatic. All the question asked in layman's terms was "What colleges are best known for giving out sports scholarships?" Literally becomes 10 times easier to answer.
I like Jack and Trevor but it was hard to watch them rip into Gavin during that question 😭
Standings:
Jeremy-12
Jack-9
Geoff-5
Gavin-3
Trevor-2
Ryan-2
Alfredo-1
Greg Miller-1
Lindsay-1
Larry-1
I like that Jeremy still asserts that he's awful at these
@@Niccolonic The most charitable explanation would be that, as your base of general knowledge grows larger, there's a larger pool of questions you are close to knowing, but don't, or knew at one time, but forgot. So it feels worse. Reverse Dunning-Kruger.
Anyone else notice at 38:22 the dates aren't actually in the right order? Should have been Hammurabi's Code, then Coins, then Crossbow, Rosetta Stone, and Decimal System.
ROFL @ 28:15 - The way Jack rips into himself, lol. Good lord >.
Tug of War was an Olympic event at one time. The question made it seem like the eent had to be continuous from 1900 to 2012, when the event needed only to an Olympic event once to qualify for the answer. (Canadian teams used to dominate Tug of War World Championship events)
Got to the largest country question, and F these guys. Really? Canada is huge, and none of them picked it? 1.5 million km larger than Brazil. Jack is an idiot.
@@bskec2177 To be fair I can understand china or the US being picked before it simply because they're extremely close in size, but Brazil was kinda funny to me
I was today years old when I found out that the bullseye is not worth the most points. First FUPA, now this? Achievement Hunter is so educational.
Trevor: was firefly two seasons
Me: *laughs hysterically*
It's on Facebook Watch now.
Me: hysterical laughing slowly morphing into hysterical crying
@@WitchRaccoon I'm a leaf on the wind....
@@Lark88 watch how I-OHH
3:04 the word “span” appears on screen
3:15 Jack about the S: I think it’s structure
At 38:19 the First Coins are said to be 650 BC, yet its listed after the Rosetta Stone in 196 BC. Crossbow too, at 360 BC. C'mon Trivial Pursuit, proof-read your game.
Btw the decimal system is much older than 595ce. I wonder if they meant "Arabic numerals"
@@dernwine Yeah, I noticed that as well. Certain base-10 systems would even predate Hammurabi's Code.
@@benjaminfortune2707 such as counting on your fingers.
Lol I literally came to the comments to say this
Yeah this game is full of shit sometimes
Can we get a full British episode of trivial pursuit? Get Gavin, Dan, and other brits to play this? God I feel like it would be fun as hell to experience
Honestly, I feel like I'd actually understand the questions for once lmao
James Buckley and Robbie Kay (he was in another video already).
Ellie! Yes
I think all Canadians watching this video face palmed at 42:18
TBF, PEI has the population of a small city.
Yeah if anyone is going to forget a province, it would be PEI. It doesn't help that the name "Prince Edward Island" is used multiple times all over the globe. There is an island on Lake Ontario that has the same name for Christ sakes
I facepalmed at 21:15
@@timcampbell4338 yeah, me too.... but according to jack alaska is still 1/2 of canada
DocRider considering I live in Nova Scotia
Every time a question comes up with Canada as the answer I get super insulted by their wrongness lol
Trevor's outbursts when he got a question wrong sounded remarkably like Gavin.
5:02 Jack: "TREVOR??!!!"
22:30 Also Jack: *laughs* "Angry Ryan..."
21:08 have they never seen a world map before? Canada is huge compared to every other country besides Russia!
"Alaska is like half the size of Canada" - Ryan...... *(sigh* my heart is broken. stupid American southern-state education system
@@CButtonshaw
To be fair i went to school here in georgia and my geography class taught right, though with a heavy focus on america which is fine in An *American* school. Even did a report on Canadian governments native population hatred and genocide and it's cover-up in college.
So not all us southerners have to fall in line as lgbt worshipping tofu lovers, friend.
CButtonshaw More like inner city education system.
Most of that is due to distortion of maps. US, Canada, and China are all pretty much the same size. They only differ if you.consider water-owned area which is a whole topic and hassle
If you are actually curious it is because 2D mapping of the world doesn’t fit everything correctly so they use what are called projections. The most common one is the Mercator projection and distorts landmasses the closer they get to the poles. Canada is actually barely bigger than the US when it comes to surface area.
7:15 Fun fact: King Harald V of Norway won the world championship in sailing in 1987.
i love seeing achievement hunter being thrown into chaos by a sports question
"How old were you when you realized that the bullseye wasn't the best spot on the board?"
Today days old
"No one remembers Augustus Caesar." Clearly my family does, considering my brother named a whole human baby after the guy.
I mean, the month of August is literally named after him 😂
I want them to play the other trivia game, the one with the ghost chick, that hates Jeremy. 😂
MIWBailey666 it’s called quiz time or something that way I think and wasn’t it Alfredo she hated not Jeremy? or maybe it was both.
@@FarikoUnited1 She hated Jeremy and loved Alfredo.
The question about Mike Tyson is wrong. He was 20 when he won the WBC title. The guys were right; the game was wrong.
Thank you for pointing this out. Was very frustrating for me
Yeah I thought so to, damn game had me questioning myself
I thought that too but I think the game is referring to the lineal title even though he was 20 when he beat Berbick for the WBC title.
For some odd reason, Trivial Pursuit videos are some of my favorites
They're great yo
Father Pixels they really are
Trevor: "I know Data and Worf." Boy, you better know Geordi, too, you've worked with his damn daughter.
This comment section has got to be one of my favourites across their videos. The crossover between people who think that AH are idiots and the people who are learning things from the video is just hilarious. Also totally on the learning side, I've watched every single Triv video and people in the comments mentioning questions that have appeared before that they got wrong and I'm in the same boat.
2:00 Montgolfier is the French word for hot air balloon...
Because these people obviously know French. The same people who read "a pied" and didn't realize it meant "on foot" (GTA, in case you're curious).
Who the actual fuck considers Graceland the most iconic place in the US? I didnt even remember what that was until I looked it up.
I'm honestly surprised at how low the Grand Canyon was
i think its a joke that graceland was up there.
It took me asking another TH-camr's comment section to figure out WTF Graceland even WAS. I still think it's bullshit that it's higher than the other options.
please don't speak ill of the King. he was big in the day.
I work a couple blocks from Graceland. It's always super busy. I don't know why as it's in a crappy part of town. But a lot of folks visit And they recently opened a big hotel next door, I've heard mixed reviews on it though.
Jack making noises after moments of Gavin outrage just makes my day.
7:05 OH HANDBAWLLLL
Anyone else notice that at 38:18 Rosetta Stone should be 4th on the list because it's 196 B.C? Edited so it's the right time now.
JustA Guy ummm that’s a darts question time code
7 mins off but at least you tried
I just want someone to win with all the different wedges just once
3:10: "Structure is the S" -Jack Patillo after the game just said S stood for Span.
22:37 I laughed the most at this than any other part of the video 😂
lmao the Montgolfier question killed me. Ryan: "It sounded French!" Lol yeah cause hot air balloon in French is montgolfier!!
Jack: "Structure, that's what the S stands for"
Trivial Pursuit: "It stands for "Building, Antenna, Span, Earth"
to be fair gavin's confusion on the ncaa question was absolutely justified
Well that's the only time I'll probably see Stoke in RT content in any capacity
skarrambo 1 And in the capacity of a really shitty illness / movement joke no less...
If I know my comics, I don't think Aquaman, Superman, or Flash are known for their detective skills.
Flash {Barry Allen version} was a police detective
pretty sure flash is csi
@@mrkingkong2013 yes! CSI. duh. sorry my Flash is a touch rusty 'cause he's not someone I follow {and mostly knew Wally}
Flash has been (that I remember) a CSI, and an Emt. I dont know of anything else though
blade9871 DC = Detective Comics
“Why would they need it they have sheep power” -Ryan Haywood
I would love to see a round or two of this where they set up only Science questions in the settings, just so that Jeremy is excited and happy about being wrong the whole game.
21:21
Ryan: "People always forget about Alaska. Alaska's about half the size of Canada already" 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
31:48 "how old were you when you realized the bullseye wasn't the best spot on the board"
uhhh, how old am I?
I swear it feels like Science and Nature is rare
"Which of these NCAA teams are part of the Big XII conference"
Me, a Baylor grad and knower of all things Big XII: MY TIME HAS FINALLY COME.
The order is not correct at 38:18 says Rosetta Stone was 2nd at 196 B.C. When the first coins(650 B.C.) and crossbow(360 B.C.) came earlier.
A moment of silence for those brave few lost in the Tuggle War
I was today years old when I found out about the bullseye
35:48 Yep! He played Cliffjumper, who was sort of Bumblebee's red brother/twin, but not really. He was a feisty little bot who wasn't afraid to get in a fight with Decepticons bigger than he was. He's sort of the Jeremy of the Autobots.
Also, funny sort of meta-joke: in Transformers The Movie, Optimus Prime tells Cliffjumper to do the countdown to launch the shuttle. His voice actor, Casey Kasem, was best known for being the host of American Top 40, where he would countdown the top songs of that week.
He left Transformers after the show introduced the fictional country of Carbombya, which Kasem found offensive because of his Middle Eastern heritage.
Screaming Sicilian pizza is top tier frozen pizza. Stuff is godly.
Damn Trevor was an engineer at purdue? My boy did well
Trivial pursuit video in December? Christmas came early!
Actually Big Ben is the bell inside the Queen's Tower, and not the tower itself, so this question and answer is wrong. Big Ben is about 2-3 meters tall, where as the Queen's tower is 3rd.
True but the most of the world outside of England refers to the whole tower as Big Ben.
@@Jakushka I am outside the UK and in the US and I know the bell is Big Ben and the tower is the Queen's Tower. It all comes down to educating the public to the truth. Using false information in a game show is misinformation and fake science. If information is allowed to be variable, then science suffers, and idiot theories like Flat Earth gain reputation.
@@Shaden0040 Isn't the name Elizabeth Tower? Small detail I know but this is the first I'm hearing of the "Queens Tower" name.
Yeah it's called the Elizabeth Tower never heard of Queens Tower, I did a tour of the tower few years back, and the Bell is called Big Ben the 3rd or 2nd (due to it being cracked during testing) there are various nicknames for "Great bell" too!
@@mylifeasmandyx7475 Yup my bad it is Elizabeth's tower, the first Elizabeth that was queen. I stand corrected. I knew it was Elizabeth's tower, but I had Queen in mind.
Jack was so far in the lead and still got last. What a game
That makes it worth watching for that alone
Trevor singing a Beatles song made my day
The screamin' Sicilian is REALLY good. Too bad it cost so much. Red Baron is a close second. Right behind it is Totinos.
Also, chess WAS an Olympic event. As was painting.
Totinos is the only food I'm allergic to for some reason
the transition between gus's laugh and the achieve guys singing was SEAMLESS
As a student at Iowa State, someone at AH actually knowing sports was really satisfying for some reason lol thanks Jack
You should know there is a new edition.
Jack, you’ll actually be surprised to know that 40% of all New Zealand’s energy is from renewable sources and that 80% of all electricity is renewable!
I'm glad that Trevor actually acknowledged that AH started the weird UNO craze.
52:39 Since Jack is the pink player, the wedge on his platform completes his wheel.
Ryan thank you for the shout out for Alaska. Feels good to be recognized by someone in Texas.
The rightful panic of Gavin about the sport question at 6:00 which is purely American knowledge and Trevor going crazy at him was so comparable to every day at AH 😂 I feel for you Gav
Jack's wheel and player colour were on point in that last one
It's always funny seeing the "Space Jam" question come up.
Also, JACK! You goofed, bud
AH has acknowledged the existence of Alaska, I can die in peace now
Jack's despair at the end of the first game and Ryan, of all people, winning it at the last second.
I love just how the extreme British side of Gavin comes out the second the English Premier League question appears.
If Jack had just gotten 1 more question right, it would've been a tie in pie
Jack thinks New Zealand has nuclear power *Laughs in sheep power*
I love how they just didn't notice that the dates weren't in order for the "which came the earliest" question.
anyone else notice at 38:16 the years are not in order?
5:07 would have been a great moment for Michael to yell "SPORTS IS FOR FUCKING NERDS"
35:19 That "Hey Boo Boo" had me dying
COME ON AND SLAM, AND WELCOME TO THE BACON JAM
Wave your hands in the air if you feel fine. We're gonna take it into overtime.
Jordan went to UNC. According to my dad, they played 1-on-1 when he worked as a basketball stat keeper.
As a Leicester City fan, I nearly cried when Gavin mentioned that they won ❤
Surprised at how happy I was to see a new Trivial Pursuit Let's Play XD
i was today years old when i found out that the bullseye isn't worth the most points in darts lmao @31:47
@4:38 Indeed Trevor, the screaming Sicilian is great..just don’t go up against one when death is on the line
What’s funny is at 51:30 they had this Jordan vs Johnson recently and Gavin swept the board and now with him in the lead this time he says how am I suppose to know that and gets it wrong on the first question
My dad coaches football for a team in the big 12 and I honestly couldn't tell you any of the teams in the conference other than my dad's team and his rivals. lmao
I don’t know why but this video made me almost die of laughter
As a student at Texas Tech, I got excited to see Red Raiders listed, even though I'm no sports fan
I'm wearing a Rent t shirt while watching this and it hurt my heart that it took you guys so long to pick it in the Pulitzer question 😆
"Up to my nuts in bisque" is a fantastic quote honestly.