BRACKET GENIUS, a brand new quiz show, hosted by popular ESPN personality and six-time Emmy award winner Trey Wingo, will debut Wednesday, March 15, with all episodes airing on ESPN2. Bracket Genius will pit university academic teams, consisting of three undergraduate students, against one another in a bracket-style competition for the chance to have their team crowned the inaugural Bracket Genius Champion and share the prize of $100,000. The final 16 universities represented on the hardwood will match up in the same head-to-head games on Bracket Genius where the winner advances by answering questions spanning history, geography, politics, literature, science, pop culture, the arts and sports in a race to score as many points as possible against the clock and their opponent.
"Every March, college basketball fans are entertained by the athletic genius displayed by their favorite players on the game's biggest stage," said Intersport's Executive Producer John Paquet. "The Bracket Genius platform captures that excitement and provides fans yet another reason to cheer for their favorite college or university while celebrating academics and championing the everyday college student." Trey Wingo's unique combination of wit and humor and his experience hosting a diverse array of marquee ESPN programming including SportsCenter, NFL Live, NCAA Women's Final Four, Baseball Tonight, NBA 2Night and the NFL DRAFT made him a perfect fit to host Bracket Genius. "I'm excited to be a part of the show and channel my inner Wink Martindale," said Wingo. "This show, like all the best things in life, is all about the kids." The eight-episode Bracket Genius series is currently scheduled to debut Wednesday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2 with a half-hour "Study Guide" episode showcasing the playing format along with original behind-the-scenes footage from potential Bracket Genius teams and ESPN personalities.Videos