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I realize this is a football message board, but the Sports Show often talked Gopher football over the years. Will you be watching tomorrow night for the end of this era?
Twenty years of this show is unbelievable. The production looked like it was made at Blooming Prairie public television. The commercials never seemed to change over the years, except that Dark Star was edited out when he passed away. The Ticket King girls are probably in college.
This is definitely a changing of the guard. I'm sure it will be Sid's last television appearance. I'm sure radio can't be far behind. Reusse has indicated he is going to retire, and Max has been in a comfort zone for 15 years.
After all that, I was a semi-regular viewer. I enjoyed the awkardness, Louie and Lavelle, and always wondering if this would be the show that Sid would explode.
I know many here will say "good riddance." Not me. Although it's completely run it's course, it's an end of an era. Sid, Reusse, Dark Star, and Mike Max to a limited degree were the world wide web during my youth. I enjoyed them a lot during those years. Lately, not as much, but I still have fond memories. I haven't found a tv or radio replacement that I enjoy nearly as much as those guys from days gone by.
Twenty years of this show is unbelievable. The production looked like it was made at Blooming Prairie public television. The commercials never seemed to change over the years, except that Dark Star was edited out when he passed away. The Ticket King girls are probably in college.
This is definitely a changing of the guard. I'm sure it will be Sid's last television appearance. I'm sure radio can't be far behind. Reusse has indicated he is going to retire, and Max has been in a comfort zone for 15 years.
After all that, I was a semi-regular viewer. I enjoyed the awkardness, Louie and Lavelle, and always wondering if this would be the show that Sid would explode.
I know many here will say "good riddance." Not me. Although it's completely run it's course, it's an end of an era. Sid, Reusse, Dark Star, and Mike Max to a limited degree were the world wide web during my youth. I enjoyed them a lot during those years. Lately, not as much, but I still have fond memories. I haven't found a tv or radio replacement that I enjoy nearly as much as those guys from days gone by.