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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Clay Mention (Sort of) on "Stump The Schwab"


If you are like me, you are probably saying, "What is 'Stump The Schwab?'" Then again, maybe most of you are more into sports than I am. I found out today that there was a Clay Aiken mention of sorts on the show "Stump The Schwab", a sports trivia show. For those of you who are as clueless as I was, here is what "Stump The Schwab" is, courtesy of Wikipedia:

Stump the Schwab is an American game show that airs on ESPN Classic (originally ESPN 2). The show premiered in 2004, and features three contestants trying to stump Howie Schwab, who is the first and only statistician ESPN has ever had. Stuart Scott is the show's host. The show also appears on Canada's The Score channel.

Each episode of the show has three rounds, "Leading Off," a second round that features a different game each time, and "The Schwab Showdown." After each of the first two rounds, the contestant with the lowest score is eliminated.
On Monday's version of "Stump the Schwab" one of the four final categories, was "Clay Achin'"! It had nothing to do with Clay, but was about tennis matches on clay courts. The announcer mentioned that the category wasn't about the singer Clay Aiken, but about tennis. But from what I heard, it was pretty funny to hear the contestants saying, "I'll take Clay Achin' for two points" or "I'll take Clay Achin' for three points." Hey, we'll take a Clay mention any way we can get it!

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