Buttrey has about two dozen journal articles and over a hundred masters theses advised. He has also published a book, ''A Data Scientist's Guide to Acquiring, Cleaning, and Managing Data in R''. In 2004, Buttrey was awarded the Rear Admiral John Jay Schieffelin Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Jeopardy! Buttrey’s initial appearance on
Jeopardy! was during its inaugural Professor's Tournament in December 2021, having been an avid fan of the show since he was 7, when he watched at his grandmother's house when
Art Fleming was the host. Buttrey won his initial game, won again in the semi-finals, and prevailed in a two-game final. His win earned him an automatic spot in the 2022
Tournament of Champions, where he lost to
Amy Schneider in the finals. Buttrey obtained a degree of social media renown for his physical resemblance to the actor
Steve Martin, as well as his jovial manner and quick-wittedness. His wife, Elinda, also tried out for the show multiple times and was planning to compete on the show in Season 41 before he accepted the offer to be a co-host for the show's
Inside Jeopardy! podcast. He donated a little more than half the winnings from his first appearance, when he won $100,000 as champion of the Professors Tournament, to the
CSU Monterey Bay Buttrey-Hardy endowed scholarship fund. Buttrey was invited back to Jeopardy to compete in the
Jeopardy! Masters competition in May 2023. He finished sixth among the six players. He won $50,000. He won his quarterfinal match against
Colby Burnett and Lilly Chin, but lost in the semifinals to eventual champion
Victoria Groce. In September 2024, it was announced that Buttrey had been made a co-host of the show's "Inside Jeopardy!" podcast, as a result of which he had retired from competition. His job as "Sambassador" includes appearances at Jeopardy!-themed events, like the Jeopardy! event at quiz website
Sporcle's SporcleCon 2024 event in Detroit. ==Personal life==