Host:Matt Vasgersian
Hostess: Lisa Guerrero
Airs: 5/00 to early '01, weekdays, Fox Sports Net

Sports Geniuses is Fox Sports Net's second game show. Host Matt Vasgersian (also known as the TV voice of the Milwaukee Brewers from 1996-2001, and of the San Diego Padres starting in 2002) leads three players in an admittedly Jeopardy! like format in a competition for big prizes.

In Round One, four humorously-titled categories are played, each with questions ranging from 10 to 50 points, with no penalty for wrong answers. Buzzing in with the correct answer earns the points and control of the board. In addition, two questions are "Panasonic Double Plays", so named because they offer video clues, and the player who answers correctly can double the points by answering a follow-up question.

After Round One comes the "thirty-second blitz." In this speed round, photos of athletes are shown along with the team they play for (or, for golfers, et al., their sport). Buzzing in with the correct name earns a player 30 points.

In Round Two, point values are doubled, and the point values are deducted for wrong answers. There are no Double Plays, but two new wrinkles are added: first, a sports celebrity stops by to read all the questions from one category; secondly, the "shaft" is introduced. The player in third place has control of the "shaft" (represented as the shaft of a baseball bat) to start the round, and may use it to force an opponent to answer any question on the board. The "shaft" may be used until it is returned to a player who previously used it.

The two highest-scoring players after Round Two move on to the final face-off. A category with multiple possible answers (such as "Winning World Series Teams, 1980-1999" or "Losing Coaches, Super Bowls X - XXV") is read. A pot is started at 100 points and increases by ten for each correct answer given, alternately, by the two players. An incorrect answer awards the points to the last player to answer correctly; if all answers are given, the points roll over to the next question. Subsequent questions start with pots of 125 points, 150, and so on. Play continues until time runs out.

Geniuses ended its first season with an invitational tournament featuring some of their biggest winners; Daniel Katz was the overall champion, earning a new truck and trips to the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Finals.

Vasgersian was one of the play-by-play commentators for the fledgling XFL football league. Unfortunately, that stellar league kept him from doing a second season of Geniuses. Guerrero became a regular on Fox SPorts Net's Best Damn Sports Show Period and, in 2003, was named to replace Melissa Stark as sideline reporter for ABC's Monday Night Football.

Fox Sports attempted a new sports game show in 2001 called Million $$ Challenge, in which contestants competed in various sporting stunts, and one of them got to try a hard stunt at the end that could've been worth (with an extremely lucky spin of the wheel) up to a million bucks. It only lasted one episode, and has been their last such attempt as of this writing.

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