ON THE ROAD AGAIN: First Take Announces Major Broadcasting Change with ESPN Moving Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith Out of Regular Studio

 

 

ESPN’s highly acclaimed sports debate show, First Take, is set to embark on an exciting journey as it prepares to take beloved host Molly Qerim and renowned analyst Stephen A. Smith out of the traditional studio setting. This major broadcasting change will see the show travel to various Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) during the upcoming college football season, creating a memorable experience for fans and athletes alike.

Live Broadcast Events Across HBCUs

 

 

The tour will feature multiple live broadcasts from selected HBCUs, enriching community engagement, and showcasing the exceptional talent within these institutions. Here are the key events lined up for the 2025 college football season:

Norfolk State University: The tour kicks off on August 28, coinciding with Michael Vick’s debut as head coach against Towson University. This live show promises to be a thrilling start to the season.
Magic City Classic (Birmingham, Alabama): Scheduled for October 24, this episode will highlight the classic rivalry between Alabama A&M and Alabama State, making it a must-watch event for fans.
Delaware State University: On October 30, First Take will broadcast from Delaware State, leading up to their game against Norfolk State. Expect insights from NFL legends DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick, who once played together professionally.
Bethune-Cookman University: The final stop of the HBCU tour will take place on November 20, just two days prior to their showdown against Florida A&M on November 22.

Community Engagement and Reactions from Fans

 

 

First Take has always been committed to uplifting HBCU sports, echoing its dedication through its previous live broadcasts from Howard University and Tennessee State in the past year.

The announcement of the 2025 HBCU tour has sparked immense excitement on social media platforms, with fans applauding the initiative for boosting representation and recognition in collegiate sports. Many fans have expressed their joy over the increased visibility for HBCU athletes and the rich culture they represent.

The Impact of Highlighting HBCUs

 

 

This move to take First Take on the road not only strengthens community ties but also enriches the viewer’s experience by showcasing the vibrant culture, traditions, and athletic prowess of HBCUs. By providing a platform for these institutions, ESPN is helping to promote the importance of diversity in sports.

The upcoming live broadcasts will create an engaging environment for fans, athletes, and the schools themselves, ensuring that the stories and talents of these universities are heard far and wide.

 

 

As the 2025 college football season approaches, keep an eye on First Take. With live episodes broadcasting weekdays from 10 AM ET to noon ET on ESPN, this is a golden opportunity to witness the heart and spirit of HBCU football. Be ready to join Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith on the road and engage in the vibrant discussions that First Take is known for.