The sports media community is reeling from the tragic loss of Howie Schwab, a longtime ESPN producer and statistician. Schwab, known for his role in the network’s ‘Stump the Schwab’ show, passed away at the age of 63 on Saturday. The cause of his death has not been disclosed.
Tributes poured in for Schwab, with SportsCenter airing a special tribute in his honor on Saturday morning. ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale also took to social media to share the heartbreaking news of Schwab’s passing. Schwab’s contributions to sports media and his charismatic presence on screen will be deeply missed by colleagues and fans alike.
“OMG -just rec’d word that my buddy for several decades who helped me so much in my career Howie Schwab passed this morning,” Vitale tweeted. “Just received the news from his loving wife Suzie. May he RIP!” legendary.”
“So sad to learn of the passing of my loyal dedicated buddy Howie Schwab – he was recently at my home,” he shared later on. “Had various health issues but was feeling good when he visited.“
Vitale and several others posted their thoughts online. You can check some of them out below:
Today a tough day learning about the passing of my dear friend HOWIE SCHWAB !I share my feelings about Howie & how invaluable he was to me . 🙏🙏🙏 Howie will RIP .
https://t.co/9S60mkGxcB pic.twitter.com/Yh07yEddPm— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) April 20, 2024
ESPN remembers longtime researcher & producer Howie Schwab, who passed away at the age of 63 pic.twitter.com/5ZVfcWhgZ2
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) April 20, 2024
RIP in peace Howie Schwab
Nobody could Stump The Schwab pic.twitter.com/0U44PIzI6f
— Korked Bats (@korkedbats) April 20, 2024
Good morning everyone. It is with tremendous sadness that I need to relay the news that Howie Schwab has died. He was a beloved friend and recently what a big part of our @DrivingTheLine family. We are absolutely gutted this morning as we spoke on Thursday and in true Howie… pic.twitter.com/CnvCA6qU8t
— The Coach (@Thecoachrules) April 20, 2024
Howie Schwab Was The Man To Beat At ESPN
Howie Schwab, although predominantly a behind-the-scenes figure at ESPN since joining the network in 1987, rose to fame as the star of the sports trivia game show “Stump the Schwab” in 2004, which was hosted by the late Stuart Scott.
The show featured contestants competing against each other in sports trivia challenges, with the ultimate test being to outwit Schwab himself, renowned for his encyclopedic knowledge of sports spanning all eras.
“Stump the Schwab” enjoyed a successful four-season run before concluding in 2006. Schwab also made notable appearances during the early days of the program “First Take.”
In 2013, he departed ESPN and later transitioned to FOX Sports, where he contributed as a writer and consultant for “Sports Jeopardy!”
TotalProSports joins the sports community in extending heartfelt condolences to Howie Schwab’s family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time. Schwab’s impact on sports trivia and his affable presence will be remembered fondly by many.
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