The Cougar (TV Series) - Statistics

Statistics

Place Name Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Jimmy SAFE BTM2 SAFE BTM2 WIN SAFE BTM2 WINNER
2 Colt SAFE WIN SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
3 Travis WIN WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE3 BTM2 OUT
4 Adam SAFE WIN WIN SAFE BTM23 OUT
5 Joe SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE OUT
6 Jon SAFE WIN SAFE WIN OUT
7 David SAFE SAFE WIN OUT
8 Austin SAFE SAFE WIN OUT
9 Ryan BTM2 WIN SAFE OUT
10 Nick SAFE SAFE OUT
11 Kai SAFE SAFE OUT
12 Johnny SAFE SAFE OUT
13 J.D. SAFE OUT
14 Jim SAFE OUT
15 Tom SAFE OUT
16 Kevin OUT
17 Bodie OUT
18 Brad OUT
19 Rich OUT
20 Grant QUIT
The contestant won The Cougar.
The contestant won the challenge and went on group date
The contestant won the challenge and went on solo date
The contestant was eliminated.
The contestant won the challenge and was in the Bottom 2
The contestant was in the Bottom 2
The contestant won a group date but was eliminated.
The contestant was eliminated during his group date.
The contestant withdrew from the competition.
  • 3 In Episode 5, Stacey picked Adam and Travis for a date because she felt she was losing them. Adam and Travis did not win the challenge.
  • In Episode 7, Stacey had a solo date with all the remaining contestants.

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