Howie Schwab is a well-known sports statistician and television personality. He rose to prominence as a research analyst and producer for ESPN's popular sports trivia show, "Stump the Schwab," in which contestants would try to answer sports-related questions posed by Schwab himself.
Schwab worked at ESPN for over 25 years, starting in 1987 as a researcher and later becoming the Senior Director of Stats and Information. He was a regular contributor to various ESPN programs, including "SportsCenter," "NFL Live," and "Baseball Tonight."
In addition to his work on television, Schwab has also authored several books on sports trivia and statistics. He is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of sports history and statistics, and has been widely respected in the sports media industry.
Though he left ESPN in 2013, Howie Schwab remains a well-respected figure in the world of sports broadcasting and continues to make occasional appearances on various sports programs and podcasts.
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