My thoughts:
Host: Could they have gotten a more annoying ESPN personality to host than Stuart Scott? Where's Kenny Mayne? He does have ESPN game show experience.
The Schwab: He does know his stuff, but he's really wooden with no personality. The reason Beat the Geeks was fun was because the Geeks were fun, the Schwab isn't.
The Gameplay:
There are three contestants as well as the Schwab.
Round 1 is called Leading Off. There are three questions with 20 answers each. Each contestant as well as the Schwab gives an answer one at a time. Each right answer is worth 1 point. When someone gives a wrong answer, they're eliminated from the question. Play continues until all 20 answers have been given or everyone has been eliminated. After three questions, the player with the lowest score is eliminated. Fun round, it's been done before, but I love list questions.
Round 2 is called AKA. Contestants are given a nickname and they have to name the athlete. If right, they get a point, if wrong, they're opponent can steal. The Schwab doesn't play. Boring.
Round 3 is called Over/Under. Contestants are given a stat with a numerical answer. If they guess correctly, they get two points. If wrong, their opponent can steal one point if they correctly say if the answer is over or under their answer. If right, the opponent can steal the other point by giving the right answer. The Schwab doesn't play. The contestant with the most points wins the games, a spot in the championship, and a trip to the bonus round. Again, boring.
The bonus round is pseudo card game with the winner vs. the Schwab. There are four categories with three cards each, one worth 1 chip, one worth 3 chips, and one worth 5 chips. Each player must take turns choosing a category their opponent must answer. If they miss, they get a strike, three strikes and they're out. They're each allowed one pass. Way too complicated. If you have the chips, why have the strikes at all? Also, unlike Beat the Geeks, the contestant is given no type of advantage, so the win vs. the Schwab seems darn near impossible.
Overall:
Why call a show Stump the Schwab when the Schwab only plays two rounds? Stuart Scott sucks, the Schwab is boring, and most the game is boring.