@@AnsonBeekerstaurt scott defined sportscenter in so many ways. He also publicly battled cancer and gave some really moving speeches about family and life until the end. If you wanted to understand you'd look into it tho
Im glad I wasn't the only one that wanted to see these again!! They bring out all these silly game shows like "Snake Oil", and they remake everything that shouldn't be remade..why not bring back a sports trivia game..the amount of information to pull from is endless..someone needs to do it!
My childhood best friend and I always watched this show growing up. He passed, Stuart passed and now the Schwab. R.I.P to all. I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for this show.
How sad is it that people would rather watch 20 year old reruns of live TV, than current live TV. Kinda says all you need to know about how far places like ESPN have fallen.
The French open question is literally 2 weeks before Nadal wins his first of an eventual 14 French Opens in 19 years. Only 4 people can be added to this list 😵💫
I remember Pardon the Interruption, Around the Horn with Max Kellerman as host, Playmakers, and Beg Borrow and Deal vividly, but I do not remember this show for some reason.
That Bill Parcells question is CRAZY obscure. Parcells did indeed coach at Army for 3 years. To know that Parcells started his entire coaching career with a 1 year stint at an NAIA with 1,000 students is insane.
I cannot believe this randomly showed up on my feed….Bob is my coworker and I never knew he did this!! I clicked on it wanting to reminisce about this show and then said, “Wait. Did they just say Bob Chalfin?!”
This came on everyday after school I was in like 7th grade and really getting into sports and watching on TV. Schwab was extremely knowledgeable. I learned a lot from listening to him and Stuart was just so smooth, a fantastic host for this show. I always wished this was brought back in the late 2000’s or early 2010 years before Stu passed. RIP fellas 🫡
11 More players that were named NBA MVPs since this show aired back on May 16, 2005 Steve Nash (2004, 2005) Dirk (2006) Kobe (RIP) (2007) LeBron (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012) KD (2013) Steph (2014, 2015) Russ (2016) James Harden (2017) Giannis (2018, 2019) Jokic (2020, 2021, 2023) Embiid (2022) Additional French Open Winners since this show aired Nadal (2005-2008, 2010-2014, 2017-2020, 2022) Federer (2009) Stan Wawrinka (2015) Djokovic (2016, 2021, 2023) As for NY Yankees Managers since 1949, two additional names: Joe Girardi (2008-2017) Aaron Boone (2018-Present)
Yes NASCAR was massive in the late 90s and early 2000s. Also ESPN cared about covering all sports back then, even the ones they didn’t have the rights to, it was a serious sports network not just a hype machine. All of tv has gone in that direction tbh, Court TV used fo be about covering court proceedings, the History Channel used to be about covering actual history etc, you can probably mark the debut of Ancient Aliens as the point where things started to go off the rails…
@@TheLocalLt I don't have any numbers to bear this out, but I sense there was more of a secondary level of fan in the late 90's and early 2000's. Like people who were aware of it and followed it without being a hardcore fan. Now it seems like you're either all-in or all-out of nascar.
@@OutRayGeousVideoProductions There is no way. For example, reading some of the scores on the bottom of the screen, it shows Chris Paul when he was on the hornets. The 2005/2006 season was his rookie season. If this was May 16th, 2005, that would have been the 2004/2005 NBA season which he wasn't in the NBA at the time yet.
@@koivu11huet39no the scores on the bottom always show the latest games, it can be a rerun but the bottom graphic will always be based on the games that were played on that day.
@@tylerwilliamson7128 That isn't the same record. Thats the NBA season record. The record the lakers have is 33 games won in a row. Still a record to this day.
Stuart and the Schwab together again 🙏 RIP SCHWAB
yea they died
😢😭I miss em yo
@Igotwelched
Why you high fiving their deaths? Not cool man.
@@williamcosbyIII Those are praying hands
I looked up Scwab's wiki page not realizing that he just passed. Damn.
RIP Schwab
You and Stuart finally reunited
That's exactly why I am here.
I love how the running bit was Stuart just constantly gassing up Howie.
I was a young 10/11 year old kid watching this back in the day late at night. loved sports trivia even then.
2 legends gone. Back when espn was ESPN and not just people talking over each other for an hour and sportscenter
Legends? Lol
Who are the legends?
@@AnsonBeekeryall need to get off social media if you don’t know who Stuart Scott is.
@@danielpenrodii2389 I asked who the legends were. I didn't ask who Stuart Scott was. What makes him a legend?
@@AnsonBeekerstaurt scott defined sportscenter in so many ways. He also publicly battled cancer and gave some really moving speeches about family and life until the end. If you wanted to understand you'd look into it tho
My all time favourite sports game show thanks bro your awesome
Im glad I wasn't the only one that wanted to see these again!! They bring out all these silly game shows like "Snake Oil", and they remake everything that shouldn't be remade..why not bring back a sports trivia game..the amount of information to pull from is endless..someone needs to do it!
My childhood best friend and I always watched this show growing up. He passed, Stuart passed and now the Schwab.
R.I.P to all. I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for this show.
I’m so sorry man, I hope you’ve been able to find some peace in his memory
Damn yo 😢 I'm so sorry.
You’re next
@@HEAT4YOAZZ You first.
Bring this ESPN back! RIP to both
Host Stephen A, the current Schwab Dan Patrick
@@slapshot68current Schwab I would say Mad Dog Russo
Tribute of Schwab would be so nice 😢😭
@@slapshot68no Stephen a dude😂 are you outta your mind? Middle aged black men are the only ones who like that dude 😂
@@speakinfaxonly21very very wrong
How sad is it that people would rather watch 20 year old reruns of live TV, than current live TV. Kinda says all you need to know about how far places like ESPN have fallen.
You’re a dork
The French open question is literally 2 weeks before Nadal wins his first of an eventual 14 French Opens in 19 years. Only 4 people can be added to this list 😵💫
this intro is PEAK 2000s sportscenter man
Right?! It's childhood memories of ESPN.
I remember Pardon the Interruption, Around the Horn with Max Kellerman as host, Playmakers, and Beg Borrow and Deal vividly, but I do not remember this show for some reason.
That Bill Parcells question is CRAZY obscure. Parcells did indeed coach at Army for 3 years. To know that Parcells started his entire coaching career with a 1 year stint at an NAIA with 1,000 students is insane.
I cannot believe this randomly showed up on my feed….Bob is my coworker and I never knew he did this!! I clicked on it wanting to reminisce about this show and then said, “Wait. Did they just say Bob Chalfin?!”
I forgot how smooth Stu’s delivery was. Truly a gem.
Man, back when ESPN was great. I miss this show so much! R.I.P. Stuart and Schwab.
RIP Schwab
This video being in my recommended is how I found out about The Schwab dying. RIP, you legend!
Same , I used to watch this show all the time when I was kid staying up late on school nights
Same
Been binge watching this on RUclips since Schwab passed away. Hope Stuart and Schwab are playing this in Heaven
Thanks for all the memories big guy. Tell Stu we still miss him ❤❤
Completely forgot about this show. Loved it growing up. Can’t believe the Schwab just passed. RIP
Patting myself on the back for knowing Latrell Sprewell on the very 1st clue. 7 points for this guy.
miss this era of espn everyday
We all do! Back when the channel was actually worth watching
RIP Howie and Stu. Back when ESPN was the best channel on television.
This show was one of my favorites of the ESPN cohort at the time. I learned so much watching this show. RIP Stuart, RIP Schwab.
#RIP Howie Schwab. Thanks for being you.
Man....i was 4 years old in 2005 when I watch Stump The Schwab and I miss Stuart Scott.
Childhood memories of ESPN!
Forgot about this show until it just being recommended. Guy was crazy with his sports knowledge. Miss Cheap Seat a lot too. RIP
Damn this was before even Rafa won his first French Open! RIP to both Scott and Schwab, both pillars of my childhood. Miss this version of ESPN too.
Used to love this show because at that moment I knew nothing about sports and I learned so much!
Same
This came on everyday after school I was in like 7th grade and really getting into sports and watching on TV. Schwab was extremely knowledgeable. I learned a lot from listening to him and Stuart was just so smooth, a fantastic host for this show. I always wished this was brought back in the late 2000’s or early 2010 years before Stu passed. RIP fellas 🫡
I love how the eliminations were straight and to the point: “Ken, gotta let you go man, gtfo”
RIP to schwab and stuart, legends of my youth
Stuart Scott and Schwab together again, Two awesome people I'll miss dearly.
Came to watch this video in remembrance of Schwab and got the surprise of seeing the late, great Stuart Scott! Will miss them dearly
Man, this getting recommended the day after he passes away is both cruel and fitting. Rest in peace, Howie
to have this amount of knowledge across so many sports. Most sports fans know a ton about 1, maybe 2. This guy is just off the chart.
RIP Schwab and Stuart
The fact that Nadal wasn’t the first name out of their mouths when talking French open really dates this video
didnt know he passed today. wow. rip schwab. one of my favorite shows on espn
😢i didn't know and wasn't ready either 😭
This show is why I dominate sports trivia. Lol I grew up watching this
This show needs to come back. Too much sports drama need some fun on espn these days
And now he's gone! May he continue to lord over us with his Sports knowledge in the after life.
Just pulled this up randomly not knowing Schwab died last month until I saw the comments. RIP to both legends😢
Why can't ESPN make good shows like this anymore
Because they sold out
Two absolute legends. RIP Schwab and Big Stu.
Oddly enough all three of the contestants are also dead.
This was an awesome show! RIP Scwab
R.I.P. Howie Schwab, the Mark "The Beast Labbett" of Sports Trivia!
I learned alot of sports lore from this show.
Same bro
I was SCREAMING "Mario Lemieux" after the "six scoring titles" part LOL
God bless both Stewart and Howie Swamp. He was a human encyclopedia when it came to sports.
Loved this show!
R.I.P. to Stuart and Schwab
At 18:52 that card flip was too cool man
How insane is it to get a French Open men's winner questions and Nadal isn't one of them
Lol, yeah this show is harder now since we have to erase 19 years of sports to get the answers
Why must I get recommended this after what happened?
R.I.P. Schwab and Stuart Scott.
I was able to write down all 24 MVPs off the top of my head.... 24/24. Much tougher live remembering the names that have been said already though.
The who am I is ridiculous
11 More players that were named NBA MVPs since this show aired back on May 16, 2005
Steve Nash (2004, 2005)
Dirk (2006)
Kobe (RIP) (2007)
LeBron (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012)
KD (2013)
Steph (2014, 2015)
Russ (2016)
James Harden (2017)
Giannis (2018, 2019)
Jokic (2020, 2021, 2023)
Embiid (2022)
Additional French Open Winners since this show aired
Nadal (2005-2008, 2010-2014, 2017-2020, 2022)
Federer (2009)
Stan Wawrinka (2015)
Djokovic (2016, 2021, 2023)
As for NY Yankees Managers since 1949, two additional names:
Joe Girardi (2008-2017)
Aaron Boone (2018-Present)
RIP Schwab!
Schwab was recently on a sportsbetting show with THE COACH, SCHWAB IS GOAT
Stuart and the Schwabby... Stumping the good Lord up and Heaven now
22:25 Third Strike
Rafa Nadal really proved that “Spaniards love the french open” point that Schwab made
I actually knew the Tony Stewart question 😂 I finally got one right over the Shwab lol RIP to both of them!
I don’t know the date on ESPN Classic!
Mike: “pass”
Man I read this comment before that part of the episode came up I couldn’t stop laughing the entire time 😂
This is a gut punch r.i.p
Amusing to think at this point Nadal had yet to win his first French Open (but would later that year) so is not on the list.
RIP to the GOAT.
Bob used his pass way to early that was a huge mistake
Back when ESPN was actually good.
2005 looks like 1995
Rip stuart Scott
lol, this is terrible, but I remember being in high school and watching this show coming down on coke at 4am on a school night. 😂😂😂😂
RIP two the 🐐 🐐
Army was Coach K, right?
Can’t believe they missed Kareem
frank the tank from barstool is like the schwabs messed up nephew
The true patriots category was pretty easy since I’m a die hard patriots fan I got 2 out of the 3 questions in the category
When I saw this in the final showdown I did really good with the questions but I would not have stumped Schwab
At the 3:18 mark, sure looked like Schwab was looking down at a cheat sheet.
The Schwab is rocking an old school Washington Redskins now Commanders jersey.
RIP Schwab
Also I’m pretty sure the longest NASCAR track is and pretty much always was The Glen, unless they mean tracks only designed for NASCAR
Stuart Scott and the Schwab. Stumping God and the angels in heaven
Not so much. Stuart left his old black wife for a white gold digger.
Stu and now Howie just died :( rip
Was nascar really that popular in the early 2000s? If this show happened today the only questions would be NFL, NBA, and college football.
Yes NASCAR was massive in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Also ESPN cared about covering all sports back then, even the ones they didn’t have the rights to, it was a serious sports network not just a hype machine.
All of tv has gone in that direction tbh, Court TV used fo be about covering court proceedings, the History Channel used to be about covering actual history etc, you can probably mark the debut of Ancient Aliens as the point where things started to go off the rails…
@@TheLocalLt I don't have any numbers to bear this out, but I sense there was more of a secondary level of fan in the late 90's and early 2000's. Like people who were aware of it and followed it without being a hardcore fan. Now it seems like you're either all-in or all-out of nascar.
How did Schawb miss the Tony Stewart answer? That was a layup
Cool as a cucumber!
RIP BOB
Damn had no idea the Schwab passed away
RIP to Stuart Scott too espn hasn’t been the same without him
January 30, 2006
This particular episode was aired May 16th, 2005.
@@OutRayGeousVideoProductions There is no way. For example, reading some of the scores on the bottom of the screen, it shows Chris Paul when he was on the hornets. The 2005/2006 season was his rookie season. If this was May 16th, 2005, that would have been the 2004/2005 NBA season which he wasn't in the NBA at the time yet.
@edge1000 I think its a rerun so that's why the scores are from a later date.
@@koivu11huet39no the scores on the bottom always show the latest games, it can be a rerun but the bottom graphic will always be based on the games that were played on that day.
@@edge1000it’s a rerun from 05 being played on ESPN Classic in 06
I didn’t realize schwab died until these comments, damn!
RIP Kings.
RIP Schwab.
These guys didn’t know anything 😂
R I P Stuart Scott
It’s fun acting like I’ll get one of these
Rip schwab and stuart
Did Stuart Scott have a stroke?
The Schwab passed away ? I didn't know ....rest peacefully to him and stu you are very missed too 🙏🏾
I had to look it up, apparently he passed away just 4 days ago
I got stumped
Didn’t Golden State break that record the Lakers had?
They did in the 2015-2016 season 73-9 their record was
@@tylerwilliamson7128 That isn't the same record. Thats the NBA season record. The record the lakers have is 33 games won in a row. Still a record to this day.