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ESPN's "First Take" show continued its HBCU fall tour on Nov. 20, dropping in on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach.
ESPN's "First Take" appearance at Bethune-Cookman was met with excitement from the Wildcat crowd. But it was also an effort to honor HBCUs.
ESPN has its replacement for Molly Qerim on First Take. SportsCenter anchor Shae Cornette has been hired to host the show, the network announced Thursday morning. Cornette’s first day as the new host of First Take is set for Monday, Nov. 3. Cornette ...
Stephen A. Smith breaks down Max Kellerman’s First Take exit claim with clarity, pushback, and a firm stance on why the show needed change.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/athlete-lifestyle as Molly Qerim stuns in sunset selfie for exotic gig after 'First Take' departure. Molly Qerim is starting to resurface on social media after a long hiatus following her abrupt departure from ESPN and First Take where she was a fixture for 10 years.
Don’t expect Shae Cornette to tiptoe on the set of “First Take.” The former “SportsCenter” anchor plans to have her voice heard alongside Stephen A. Smith, who is executive producer and star of the show, as her era as the host of “First Take ...
Former ESPN host Molly Qerim appears to be enjoying her time away from the spotlight. Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006 before having stints at CBS and NFL Network. When she returned to the Worldwide Leader in 2015,
Shae Cornette has been named the new full-time host of ESPN's "First Take," joining the popular Stephen A. Smith-led program. Cornette, who joined ESPN in 2020, has previously been a fill-in host for the "First Take" and primarily anchored "SportsCenter.
As First Take has become ESPN’s signature daytime show over the past decade, most see its legacy as giving birth to the debate format and the stardom of Stephen A. Smith. Under Smith, the show has cast a wide net for contributors and assembled a strong ...