Interview with the cast of “Hoosiers” as much fun as I can have

Which one of these guys doesn't belong? From left, Brad Long (Buddy), Dr. Steve Hollar (Rade), Wade Schenck (Ollie), me, Maris Valainis (Jimmy), Divid Neirdorf (Everett).

Which one of these guys doesn’t belong? From left, Brad Long (Buddy), Dr. Steve Hollar (Rade), Wade Schenck (Ollie), me, Maris Valainis (Jimmy), Divid Neirdorf (Everett).

On the worst day, being a sports talk radio host is a lot of fun.  On the great days, it’s magical.

Today is one of those magical days.

The Hickory Huskers are in Indianapolis to be honored tonight at Bankers Life Fieldhouse by the Indiana Pacers as they play the Phoenix Suns, and I spent an hour with them this morning reminiscing about the making of the movie “Hoosiers” and what it means to them 30 years after its release.

I revere “Hoosiers” as the greatest sports movie of all time, and getting a chance to listen to Maris Valainis (Jimmy Chitwood), Wade Schenck (Ollie), Steve Hollar (Rade Butcher), David Neidorf (Everett Flatch), and Brad Long (Buddy) tell stories about the making of the movie was an incredibly fun experience.

That interview aired on CBS Sports 1430, and the obvious vibe from the five members of that mythological 1951 state championship team is that they were every bit the team off the set as they appeared to be on the court.

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I felt silly asking them questions, but they were incredibly patient and gracious.  I never get my picture taken with guests, but there was no way I was going to pass that up.

The oddest part of the experience was grasping that I was talking to Wade, Brad, Steve, David, and Maris instead of Ollie, Buddy, Rade, Everett, and Jimmy.

My affinity for the movie and my inevitable emotional response to it are almost embarrassing, and my enjoyment in talking to those five guys was complete.

The best perk of hosting a show is that just because I have a microphone, I get to show up at different places and ask interesting people questions to which I would like answers.

If I had shown up at Hinkle this morning as some awkward guy without a mic flag, I would be viewed as a pest (at best), and asked to leave the premises.  Because I am a radio host, Butler allowed me to use a comfortable room where we could sit while I asked all of the fan boy questions.  No one called security, and everyone answered with good humor.

“Hoosiers” is a wonderful film.  And with five members of the cast, I had a magnificent and unforgettable morning.

Here are a couple of fun facts learned during the interview:

  • The names written on the blackboard in the locker room at Hinkle are of the actors’ real names. The is some dispute over whose idea it was, but he claims credit and says that the prop master refused to write their names, so he went to director David Anspoaugh, who also refused.  Finally, he asked Gene Hackman, who liked the idea.  Hacksman erased what had been written there and asked each actor his name.  He wrote each on the board.
  • No one called Hackman anything but “Coach” or “Mr. Hackman” on or off set.
  • Hackman held acting classes for the team.
  • Maris decided on his own that six seconds left seemed like the right time for Jimmy to begin his attack on the final play that won the state championship.  No one directed him to do it then.
  • After Ollie made the granny shot to win the semi state, the opposing player nearly made the full court shot toward the opposite basket.  Had it gone in, the scene would have had to be re-shot.

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There is more, much more.  Listen today to hear screenwriter Angelo Pizzo at 3:30p, Wade Schenck at 4:45p, and then five Hickory Huskers turn back the clock at 5p on CBS Sports 1430.

Kent Sterling hosts the fastest growing sportstalk show in Indianapolis on CBS Sports 1430 every weekday from 3p-7p, and writes about Indiana sports at kentsterling.com.

One thought on “Interview with the cast of “Hoosiers” as much fun as I can have

  1. Adelle Giles

    Thanks for this! It was my favorite movie when it came out. I took all my friends to it ten different times. Then when I started teaching I showed it to my students who wrote essays about it. Love seeing the team together again.

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