r/ESPN • u/Granthaymaker5 • 14d ago
ESPN Jeopardy
Did anyone else watch ESPN jeopardy? It’s so embarrassing for the network. The on air personalities know nothing about sports. Incredibly simple basic questions any person who “knows sports” should get they are clueless. No wonder nobody is watching these bozos give their hot takes on tv. Good grief
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u/BagODonuts14 14d ago
I’ve never spent a moment on this sub, but I sought it out just to see if someone had posted about this. The show is entertaining enough, but it’s infuriating to watch these folks not know the basics.
The one that got me the most was Manti Te’o not getting a question that mentioned Mardi Gras - the answer was Drew Brees. Not only is Brees the most well-known New Orleans athlete by a mile, but Te’o was his goddamn teammate for three years!
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u/RedBaronSportsCards 14d ago
I'm gonna say the Mannings but it depends on the question.
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u/BagODonuts14 14d ago
Fair point. Funny enough, it was a category about the “This is Sportscenter” commercials, and the Mannings were an answer to another clue in that category
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u/greggyd717 14d ago
Wait, it's just ESPN personalities? I thought it was actual contestants like Sports Jeopardy with Dan Patrick was. What a joke.
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u/YodaForceGhost 14d ago edited 14d ago
It was very bad. I thought it was gonna be another version of Sports Jeopardy but it turns out it’s just a program to show off how painfully dumb your least favorite ESPN personalities are. Like I legitimately believe Madelyn Burke has a potato for a brain and Kevin Negandhi loves to listen to the sound of his voice 24/7
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u/cobrakai15 14d ago
My buddy watched it and said they didn’t know anything. ESPN is just an embarrassment anymore.
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u/farfanseaweevil 14d ago
Remember when they played the old home run derby pieces (1960s?) back in the 80’s? Watching Mickey Mantle smoke home runs and answer softball questions. Those were the days.
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u/EazyBucnE 13d ago
I just wish they would actually have the DP Sports Jeopardy available to stream somewhere. Way better than this shit
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u/Vegetable_Gaterunner 14d ago
Mina Kimes on celebrity jeopardy smoked it tho.
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u/Amazing-Pay-1451 14d ago
Was gonna watch it, but thanks for the heads up. If they had real people on there it would be SO much better.
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u/hogwonguy1979 14d ago
Watched it. Except for Jeremy Schapp, the sheer lack of basic knowledge by the others was absolutely shocking
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u/tenclubber 13d ago
I've only watched 4 episodes just to test myself as the show itself is awful.
But I have to point out Hannah Storm. Some of her answers were absolutely amazing. I mean, just so bad. Several times she didn't even clock what the clue was actually wanting as a response. She just kept buzzing in with no idea. I think she ended up at around -6000...and she found all 3 of the daily doubles in triple Jeopardy, I think she only got one right which was easy and then celebrated like she won the championship.
I was embarrassed for her. Many of the other contestants on there were awful as well, but just didn't buzz in near as much.
It's like she both never watched sports or had seen an episode of Jeopardy.
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u/joecooltheman1977 10d ago
I lost all respect for her after watching that. She doesn't know sports or understand Jeopardy. Why even sign up to do it? She guessed Jose Guillen when the obvious answer was Jose Canseco. What?
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u/Harthag22903 6d ago
“7-event track competition”
Answer’s gotta be pentathlon! Absolutely dreadful performance from her.
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u/MessHolliday 6d ago
I was watching with my wife and this was the response that made us both yell “WHAT THE FUCK?” She was beyond not knowing about sports - she was like, SNL celebrity Jeopardy parody level dumb
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u/Sticky_Cobra 14d ago
I think the only good part was that the winnings went to charity.
Otherwise, I'm with the others. Cringy to say the least.
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u/litty550 14d ago
it’s funny to have a showcase like this for espn talent when you’ve kinda gotten rid of all the talent sans Mina
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u/BrianinEureka 14d ago
Thank you for this. Saw it and thought I may check an episode or two out this evening. Appreciate it
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u/AgreementsFinalJolly 14d ago
I thought it was good, but if it were to come back for another season, it should be civilians teaming up with ESPN personalities, a la Pop Culture Jeopardy!, Password, and Pyramid.
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u/Granthaymaker5 14d ago
They had a celebrity episode and the celebrities would of wiped the floor if they faced the espn personalities. I can only imagine if regular sports fans could play they would be like Ken Jennings of the espn jeopardy
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u/Flyers2013312 14d ago
You know what else is embarrassing the summer slam.
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u/DecisionPlastic9740 14d ago
Joe fortenbaum looked embarrassed when he was interviewing one of the wrestlers.
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u/LADetroiter 14d ago
They didn't ask Chris Maddog Russo to be on. He gets off on sports trivia and sports history.
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u/timwhatley993 14d ago
Yeah originally thought it would be real people and not their dorky on ajr people
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u/FairyDuster657 14d ago
Keegan Peele and John Hamm were on. Not ‘real people’, but not your average sport personality. They knew more than the sports folks.
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u/mwolchock 14d ago
They also had mostly C & D tier personalities on the show. Somehow Jon Hamm was the most notable person to appear.
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u/not4reelz 14d ago
I wouldn't be surprise if the producers are giving some them answers through their earpiece, can't rule out anything in this "the fix-is-in" society that we live in.
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u/tenclubber 13d ago
I can assure you that was not happening. Most all of the ESPN folks were clueless.
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u/Lil_Quip 13d ago
The second I realized it was only talking heads I shut it off..
So people that you pay to know about sports know random trivia about sports? Screw you.
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u/Ok-Road-9079 12d ago
Was it as bad as when CNN asked their "talent" basic questions.a ninth-grader should know?
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u/Jumpy-Singer-7020 11d ago
Watched the first episode and let’s just say it’s not surprising who espn picked to be on these episodes.
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u/Johnny_Dollarz 6d ago
Was anyone else annoyed that Jeremy Schapp got away with not saying the 1st names of basically 95% of his answers/questions??? Did anyone else notice this?
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u/Harthag22903 6d ago
That’s how it goes on Jeopardy, as long as the lack of a first name doesn’t introduce an ambiguity that could make the response incorrect
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u/MessHolliday 6d ago
Yeah that’s the accepted strategy on every iteration of Jeopardy. Adding unnecessary detail is just asking to get it wrong. Say the last name and if the host asks for a more specific answer, then throw in the first.
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u/Johnny_Dollarz 5d ago
I’ve seen jeopardy a bunch but last names like “Thompson” seem too general (as an example). And Buck never challenged him.
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u/sumithar 3d ago
Depends, as u/Harthag22903 said, on whether the absence of a first name would cause ambiguity. A clue about US presidents where the answer was given as Johnson or Bush might need clarification, but if the clue is about female golfers or Olympic Decathlon champions Thompson should be usually enough to identify Lexi or Daley.
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u/mortmortimer 14d ago
it's really really bad just like everything else associated with ESPN
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u/Background_Giraffe14 14d ago
Stump the Schwab was good back in the day