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ESPN’s ‘First Take’ to Visit HBCUs This Year, Kicking Off at Howard University

ESPN’s popular sports debate show First Take is making Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) a key part of its 2024 programming, with its first stop at Howard University. The visit marks the start of a series that will feature live broadcasts from HBCU campuses, spotlighting the culture, spirit, and contributions of these institutions to both education and sports.

This initiative underscores ESPN’s commitment to highlighting the significance of HBCUs, particularly in the realm of athletics, where these schools have long played a pivotal role in producing top-tier talent. First Take hosts Stephen A. Smith, Molly Qerim, and other prominent sports figures will engage with students, athletes, and faculty as part of the broadcast.

Howard University, known for its rich history and dynamic student body, is the perfect launch pad for this series. The live show will include interviews with Howard alumni, student-athletes, and local sports figures, giving audiences an inside look at the school’s proud legacy.

Fans of First Take can expect lively discussions and debates, as the show brings its signature energy to campuses that have made lasting contributions to Black culture and sports. The tour is set to continue with other HBCUs throughout the year.

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