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brianhenke

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Dick Enberg on ESPN
« on: November 11, 2006, 04:28:21 PM »
Dick Enberg was on the ESPN coverage of the Indiana-Michigan college football game (he was inducted into the Indiana U. Sports Hall of Fame last night).

   Well, they mentioned Sports Challenge, and Dick said that was a thrill to see all his sports heroes on SC.

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SRIV94

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Dick Enberg on ESPN
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2006, 08:42:32 PM »
[quote name=\'brianhenke\' post=\'137622\' date=\'Nov 11 2006, 03:28 PM\']
Dick Enberg was on the ESPN coverage of the Indiana-Michigan college football game (he was inducted into the Indiana U. Sports Hall of Fame last night).

   Well, they mentioned Sports Challenge, and Dick said that was a thrill to see all his sports heroes on SC.
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Good thing they put him on early, before the game got really uninteresting (allowing me to get an early dinner to celebrate my birthday).

/Full disclosure--I'm an Indiana grad.  At least we're a soccer school.

Doug
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Dick Enberg on ESPN
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2006, 12:36:17 PM »
Funny story, I met Dick when he signed his book here at CMU. I asked him first about Sports Challenge and he looked totally shocked. I said "Oh, I've seen it on ESPN Classic." And then I mentioned Baffle....he looked at me like "What planet are you from?" But then I explained to him how I'm a huge game show fan. I also asked him about Three for the Money and he said, "It was a dynamite show, but was way too cerebral for anyone without a high school degree."

David