SC6 was created to boost
SportsCenters ratings in the 6 PM hour. On Monday, October 9, 2017, after calling for viewers who disagree with the
Dallas Cowboys' decision not to kneel during the
National Anthem to pressure them by boycotting their sponsors, Hill was suspended for two weeks, leaving Smith to host SC6 by himself for the time being. However, he instead opted to sit out the Monday episode, and
Matt Barrie ended up hosting. During the NFL season,
SC6 is also seen Mondays in the same 6:00 p.m. ET time slot on ESPN2, due to
Monday Night Countdown being aired simultaneously on ESPN (in the case of the latter program, it moved to its current 6:00 p.m. ET time slot in 2014, which resulted in the Monday editions of
SportsCenter being moved to ESPN2). On February 2, 2018, Hill announced that she would be leaving the show to work for ESPN owned
The Undefeated, citing her desire to return to more "reporting".
Return to Traditional SportsCenter Branding On February 5, 2018, following Hill's departure, Michael Smith became the solo anchor of the 6:00 p.m. ET edition of
SportsCenter, which itself reverted to that title as the
SC6 branding was dropped. On March 8, 2018, Smith announced that he would also be leaving the show effective immediately. As of May 14, 2018, the 6:00 p.m. ET weeknight editions of
SportsCenter are now co-anchored by
Kevin Negandhi. As of early 2025, Negandhi and
Elle Duncan co-anchor the 6 p.m. ET
SportsCenter Tuesday through Friday, with
Hannah Storm and
Jay Harris co-anchoring Mondays at 6 p.m. ET. == Reception ==