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Cowherd was never afraid to take a chance


I used to call Colin Cowherd Colin Cowherd (born January 6, 1964) is an American sports radio personality. He is currently the host of The Herd with Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio and host of the television program Missing Link on ESPN Classic.  ÒThe WorldÕs Most Dangerous Sportscaster.Ó It was both a nod to the ÒWorldÕs Most Dangerous Band,Ó which is what David Letterman David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is an award-winning American comedian, late night talk show host, television producer, philanthropist, and IRL IndyCar Series car owner.  called Paul Shaffer and his musical pals before they became ÒThe CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast.  Orchestra,Ó and a tribute to CowherdÕs propensity for doing George Plimpton-esque stunts during his days as sports director for KVBC-TV, Channel 3.

The one that always comes to mind first is when The Herd, as he and his popular (and sometimes polarizing) ESPN Radio show are now called, strapped on hockey skates and goalie pads for the first time and challenged Wayne Gretzky to a penalty shot before the infamous NHL NHL Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, see there  preseason Grasshopper grasshopper, name applied to almost 9,000 different species of singing, jumping insects in two families of the order Orthoptera. Grasshoppers are long, slender, winged insects with powerful hind legs and strong mandibles, or mouthparts, adapted for chewing.  Game between the Kings and Rangers in 1991.

It was the first and only hockey game played outdoors in the dead of summer at Caesars Palace — which is what the other local sportscasters told their viewers on the 6 oÕclock news before the game.

Not Cowherd. Instead, he stood between the pipes — sort of — as Larry Robinson, another hockey legend and Hall of Famer (The Great One apparently was too busy showing his wife how to bet the game), built up a head of steam in his own end, collected the puck at center ice and bore down on the rawest of rookie netminders during a made-for-TV penalty shot.

All that was missing was the cool theme music from ÒThe Good, the Bad and the UglyÓ and a couple of buzzards circling overhead.

Wahna-nahna-nah ... wah, wah wah ...

ÒAll I can remember is it was hot in those pads and I was kind of nervous, not knowing if this guy really wanted to bury me,Ó The Dangerous One recalled.

Robinson didnÕt bury Cowherd, but he did beat him like a rented mule — er, sports director.

ÒIt was one of the funniest things I ever did,Ó Cowherd said. ÒI put it on my resume tape and it got a lot of laughs.Ó

That resume tape also got Cowherd out of Las Vegas. He did a stint at WTVT-TV in Tampa and another at KGW-TV in Portland before he was tapped to replace Tony Kornheiser on ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network  RadioÕs late-morning time slot in 2003.

On Monday heÕll tackle — at some point, likely literally — a new challenge on ESPN. HeÕll co-host ÒSportsNation,Ó a Monday through Friday hourlong call-in (and e-mail, text, Twitter A Web site and service that lets users send short text messages from their cellphones to a group of friends. Launched in 2006, Twitter (www.twitter.com) was designed for people to broadcast their current activities and thoughts.  and Facebook-in) show with Michelle Beadle BEADLE. Eng. law. A messenger or apparitor of a court, who cites persons to appear to what is alleged against them, is so called.  that can be seen at 1 p.m. Las Vegas time on ESPN2.

ÒLife is good,Ó said the 45-year-old native of Grayland, Wash., who still looks 25. That was CowherdÕs age when he was play-by-play voice of the Las Vegas Stars Las Vegas Stars is a professional sports team nickname that can refer to:
  • Las Vegas Stars (basketball team) - A minor league basketball team in the International Basketball League (2005-)
  • Las Vegas Stars
 who, when combined with their current incarnation as the 51s, have produced nearly as many major-league broadcasters as they have ballplayers.

Cowherd joins a roster of Stars/51s broadcast booth alums that includes Paul Olden old·en  
adj.
Of, relating to, or belonging to time long past; old or ancient: olden days.



[Middle English : old, old; see old + -en, adj.
 (former play-by-play voice of the Rays, Yankees, Angels, Indians, Eagles, Jets, Nets and 12-time public address announcer at the Super Bowl), Ken Korach (currently with the AÕs), Rich Waltz (Marlins) and Tim Neverett (Pirates).

While Cowherd concedes his like Õem or loathe Õem radio show isnÕt for everybody — ÒVery few people are indifferent about me,Ó he says — the new TV show should be more universally appealing. Think of it as Bud LightÕs drinkability vs. the acquired taste of Guinness.

According to the ESPN publicity wagon, ÒSportsNationÓ will be Òfueled by fan interaction and focused on fun. We wonÕt take ourselves too seriously.Ó

ÒWhew!Ó you can almost hear Cowherd sighing in relief. ÒThat was close.Ó

Ron Kantowski can be reached at 259-4088 or at ron@lasvegassun.com. Read RonÕs blog, ÒNow and Then,Ó at lasvegassun.com/nowandthen.
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