First Take: College Football

First Take: College Football (2016)

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First Take: College Football is a talk-show with head-to-head debates on the hottest topics in College Football, with commentators including Stephen A. Smith featured alongside host Molly Qerim. A rotation of sportswriters and athletes also weigh in with their opinions.

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Scheduleevery Friday, Saturday at 17:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07Episode 7Nov. 4, 2016
S01E06Episode 6Okt. 28, 2016
S01E05Episode 5Okt. 21, 2016
S01E04Episode 4Okt. 15, 2016
S01E03Episode 3Okt. 14, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'First Take: College Football' premiere?

'First Take: College Football' premiered on September 2, 2016.

Who are the main hosts of 'First Take: College Football'?

The main hosts of 'First Take: College Football' are Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman.

What is the format of 'First Take: College Football'?

'First Take: College Football' is a sports talk show that focuses on analyzing college football games, players, and teams.

How often does 'First Take: College Football' air?

'First Take: College Football' airs on weekdays, typically in the morning or early afternoon.

Who are some of the guests that have appeared on 'First Take: College Football'?

Some of the guests who have appeared on 'First Take: College Football' include college football coaches, former players, and sports analysts.

What are some of the popular segments on 'First Take: College Football'?

Some popular segments on 'First Take: College Football' include game predictions, player interviews, and discussions on controversial topics in college football.

What is the duration of each episode of 'First Take: College Football'?

Each episode of 'First Take: College Football' typically lasts around one hour.

Is 'First Take: College Football' a live show or pre-recorded?

'First Take: College Football' is a live show, allowing viewers to engage in real-time discussions and debates.

Are there any recurring segments on 'First Take: College Football'?

Yes, 'First Take: College Football' has recurring segments such as "Heisman Watch" and "Upset Alert".

What is the target audience for 'First Take: College Football'?

The target audience for 'First Take: College Football' is college football fans and enthusiasts who enjoy in-depth analysis and debates.

Does 'First Take: College Football' cover all college football conferences?

Yes, 'First Take: College Football' covers all college football conferences, providing insights and discussions on teams from various conferences.

What is the overall tone of 'First Take: College Football'?

'First Take: College Football' has a lively and passionate tone, with hosts and guests engaging in spirited debates and discussions.

Does 'First Take: College Football' include highlights from games?

Yes, 'First Take: College Football' includes highlights from college football games, allowing viewers to relive key moments and analyze plays.

How does 'First Take: College Football' interact with viewers?

'First Take: College Football' interacts with viewers through social media platforms, where they can share their opinions and ask questions to the hosts and guests.

Are there any special episodes or events on 'First Take: College Football'?

Yes, 'First Take: College Football' occasionally airs special episodes or events, such as bowl game previews or draft day coverage.

What sets 'First Take: College Football' apart from other sports talk shows?

'First Take: College Football' stands out with its focus on college football, providing in-depth analysis and debates specific to the college game.

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