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Aaron Rodgers hasn't found a place to play yet — at least, as of this show's publishing.
So, why not the Minnesota Vikings?
In this week's "Nobody's Listening Anyway," Sioux Falls Live's Matt Zimmer and John Gaskins describe why they think Rodgers in purple would work, in addition to the McCarthy era that appears to be unfolding with lots of big-money free agent re-signings and acquisitions — thanks to the over $33 million Minnesota would have had to spend on Sam Darnold.
Also, it did not take long for some prominent local college hoopsters to jump in the transfer portal, including USD's Chase Forten and Carley Duffney. What's the deal with no announcement from Oscar Cluff (as of this publishing)? What do we make of this new reality for local college coaches and fans?
Has the Summit League Tournament lost its blinding shine from its early years? Matt and John think so, but does that mean the event will or should go anywhere else?
Finally, John reacts to the apparent saving of South Dakota Public Broadcasting's state funding despite a proposal from former Gov. Kristi Noem to slash it mightily — and how the sports community played a major role.
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Aaron Rodgers hasn't found a place to play yet — at least, as of this show's publishing.
So, why not the Minnesota Vikings?
In this week's "Nobody's Listening Anyway," Sioux Falls Live's Matt Zimmer and John Gaskins describe why they think Rodgers in purple would work, in addition to the McCarthy era that appears to be unfolding with lots of big-money free agent re-signings and acquisitions — thanks to the over $33 million Minnesota would have had to spend on Sam Darnold.
Also, it did not take long for some prominent local college hoopsters to jump in the transfer portal, including USD's Chase Forten and Carley Duffney. What's the deal with no announcement from Oscar Cluff (as of this publishing)? What do we make of this new reality for local college coaches and fans?
Has the Summit League Tournament lost its blinding shine from its early years? Matt and John think so, but does that mean the event will or should go anywhere else?
Finally, John reacts to the apparent saving of South Dakota Public Broadcasting's state funding despite a proposal from former Gov. Kristi Noem to slash it mightily — and how the sports community played a major role.
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