Originally published October 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 23, 2007 at 4:36 PM
Guest Guesser | Lynnwood man picks winners
It took him 20 years, but Brian Harris finally won Guest Guesser, The Seattle Times' weekly football prognostication game. Harris, of Lynnwood, correctly...
It took him 20 years, but Brian Harris finally won Guest Guesser, The Seattle Times' weekly football prognostication game.
Harris, of Lynnwood, correctly picked the outcomes of 19 of 20 college and pro football games to win $200. He also earns a berth in championship week, when only weekly winners play for the grand prize, a trip for two to the Super Bowl.
Harris, who said he's been playing Guest Guesser since 1987, was one of 8,195 entries in Week 7 of the contest. The prize for a perfect card increases to $2,000.
To play in Week 8, enter your picks at www.seattletimes.com/guestguesser
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