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Doin' Too Much – this segment, which debuted February 6, 2017 on the revamped 6:00 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter and was carried over from their former show, His & Hers, co-presenters Michael Smith and Jemele Hill count down the day's moments in which people are "Doin' Too Much." The segment was discontinued after Hill's departure from the show and also, after the final SC6 show aired on February 2, 2018.
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50 States in 50 Days aired on SportsCenter from July 17 to September 5, 2005. Each day for 50 consecutive days, the program, also called "SportsCenter Across America", visited every American state and the District of Columbia, covering various sporting events from the grassroots to the big leagues. The purpose of "50 States in 50 Days" was to "celebrate the uniqueness of each of our 50 states". The segment featuring Louisiana aired only once because it was scheduled for around the same time that Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the state. The song, Open Road by Bryan Adams, was used as the theme song.
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Pump Up The Volume: A segment in which certain sports highlights are shown, along with the radio call from the play-by-play announcers of the team benefiting from the highlight (such as a touchdown pass, field goal block, etc.).
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SportsCenter Home Video – This occasional segment, which debuted in the summer of 2006, features home video footage of a sports highlight (such as a last-second shot at the buzzer in a high school basketball game). The anchor then talks to one of the people who appeared in that home video highlight.
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Top Stories from ESPN.com – This segment, which is seen towards the end of the 6 p.m. edition, features the top sports news stories of the day from ESPN.com. This is also similar to Top Ten.
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Honoring America's Heroes is the network's annual salute to the United States military, seen during the Veterans Day holiday. In addition to video tributes and features, SportsCenter aired live from the USS Carl Vinson in San Diego in 2011 and from Ramstein Air Base in Germany in 2012. On each occasion, a college basketball game followed: Michigan State and North Carolina on November 11, 2011 and MSU and Connecticut on November 9, 2012, both from the respective locations. In 2012, ESPN ran a scroll with the names of current employers who had served in the military. USAA is a sponsor of this segment. SportsCenter aired live from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD on November 8, 2013. On November 10, 2017, SportsCenter:AM was live on location in Parris Island, SC with Randy Scott, Sage Steele & Jay Harris as anchors.
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