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Matt Colvin | |
Noted subjects | History, stock clues |
Current college | None |
Past colleges | Cornell (1998-2000); Maryland (1994-1997) |
High school | Eleanor Roosevelt (1991-1993) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
A former player for Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Maryland, and Cornell. Known for his vociferous defenses of ACF, Colvin edited ACF Regionals in 1998.
Colvin's fradulent playing and writing of science questions inspired the formerly popular term Colvin science, which refers to essentially the same thing as the more commonly used contemporary term SCIENCE!.
He also coined the term NACutie.