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SEC Storied
S2026, EP2 "Summer of '83"At the 1983 College World Series, the championship culminated in a matchup between Roger Clemens' Texas Longhorns and the upstart Alabama Crimson Tide; a team of overachievers that included the best hitter in college baseball, Dave Magadan.
Inside the NBA
Air Date: May 3, 2026This Emmy Award-winning studio show, which airs following NBA telecasts on ESPN, is hosted by Ernie Johnson, with analysis from Hall of Famer Charles Barkley and NBA champions Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal. It's a mix of highlights, interviews and hijinks, notably the verbal sparring sessions between the outspoken Barkley and his straight man, Smith. The show also welcomes various guest analysts throughout the season.
NFL Films Presents
Air Date: May 3, 2026A unique perspective on the heroes and personalities of the NFL.
NFL Draft Daily
S2026, EP50 "NFL Draft Daily"A daily dose of NFL Draft rankings, gossip, trade rumors and more.
Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL
S12, EP4 "Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL"NFL rookies get their first taste of professional football at training camp.
SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt
Air Date: May 4, 2026SVP's up at midnight and bringing his unique perspective on games people play to "SportsCenter" viewers. The hourlong, late-night show is driven by the host's self-deprecating wit and passion for sports, with featured elements, including Van Pelt's nightly "1 Big Thing" commentary and a weekly look back at the moments that drove bettors wild in "Bad Beats." The show also delivers what "SportsCenter" fans are used to -- news and highlights, guests and interviews -- but in a different, fast-paced and insightful way.