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Rick Telander is the senior sports columnist for the ''
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''. Hired in 1995 from ''
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'', where he was a Senior Writer, Telander's presence at the newspaper was expected to counter the stable of sports columnists the rival ''
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'' had.


Early life

Telander is a native of Peoria, Illinois, and attended
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, where he was an All-Conference quarterback. He attended
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
on a football scholarship. He played for coach
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as a cornerback (and punter junior year), making All-Big Ten his senior season and two-time All-Big Ten Academic. His teammates included Mike Adamle, who is also now a member of the Chicago media. He is the father of notable youtube creator and Olympic-style weightlifting coach Zack Telander.


Career

After graduating from Northwestern, Telander was drafted by the
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in 1971 but was cut in training camp. He wrote a book about this experience in 2004, ''Like a Rose'', which was made into a short film by NFL Films in 2013. Soon after, he began his career as a freelance writer, becoming a Special Contributor to Sports Illustrated in 1973. It was that year he went to New York and wrote a lengthy piece entitled ``They Always Come Home Again’’ about college basketball players who return to their city courts in the summer. The next year he moved to New York, where he played basketball on city playgrounds and wrote the book '' Heaven Is A Playground'', which later was made into a movie starring D.B. Sweeney. In the 1980s, Telander was a Senior Writer at
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and was quickly recognized as a rising star.As the college football beat writer in the mid-1980s, he reported on the scandals that plagued the
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,
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, University of South Carolina, and
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. He also observed what he believed to be hypocrisy by the
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as the college athletes would help the NCAA and the member schools make money, yet wouldn't share in the wealth. His story about South Carolina’s Tommy Chaikin and the dangers of steroid use, ``The Nightmare of Steroids,’’ appeared in SI’s Oct. 24, 1988 issue. Telander's 1990 book '' The Hundred-Yard Lie'' addressed the problems in college football. In December 1985, Telander was invited to be a regular panelist on ''
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'', a debut weekly show featuring the Chicago Tribune's
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, the Daily Southtown's Bill Gleason and former boxing promoter Ben Bentley. Telander was 25 years younger than the three other panelists. The show, the first of its kind, was nationally syndicated and developed a cult following before concluding its run in 200
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While with the Sun-Times, Telander continued writing for ''Sports Illustrated'' until 1998, when he signed a deal with ESPN. Telander would regularly contribute to ''ESPN: The Magazine'' and ESPN.com, appear on ESPN television shows like ''
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'' (which some critics viewed as a knockoff of the ''Sportswriters on TV''), and host a radio program on ESPN radio. After the multi-year deal expired, Telander sporadically would contribute to
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, and host a radio show o
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Telander has won eight Illinois Sportswriter of the Year awards as voted by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He has had his work collected in ''The Best American Sportswriting Anthology'' eight times and over two dozen other anthologies. He has won nine Peter Lisagor awards for sports journalism. He is the author of eight books, one of which, ''Heaven Is A Playground,'' was named one of the ''Ten Best Sports Books of All Time'' by Playboy Magazine, and one of the ''100 Best Sports Books'' by ''Sports Illustrated''.


2008 Hall of Fame ballot controversy

In January 2008, Telander caused controversy by refusing to submit a 2008 baseball Hall of Fame ballot, citing frustration with steroid issues troubling baseball. He mentioned in his January 9, 2008 ''
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'' column how he could not trust, and therefore could not vote, for anyone on the ballot. Telander used
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as an example of someone he does not believe ever used steroids, but could not be certain about. Of note is the fact that Telander voted for two known steroid users,
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and
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, in the previous year's Hall of Fame ballot. He did this, as he wrote in his ''Sun-Times'' column, as a protest, arguing that the shame of steroid users and the "Steroid Era" should be preserved this way for all generations to witness. The fury erupted very publicly after Chicago sports-talk radio show host
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took Telander to task while interviewing Andre Dawson on January 9, 2008. Telander eventually called Dawson personally, read his column to the former star, and the issue was laid to rest. Telander wrote an article that Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens should not get in the Hall of Fame because of their use of steroids and that they lack integrity.


Next Year Day

In 2008, Telander partnered with '' The Heckler'' and owner Brad Zibung to host the 100th Annual Next Year Day. Nearly 1,000 people attended, including famous Cubs fan
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, who sang with Telander’s band, the Del-Crustaceans. The 101st Annual Next Year Day was held Friday, April 3, 2009, at Harry Caray's Tavern in Chicago's River North neighborhood. Parties were held until the Cubs won the World Series in 201
The Heckler


2011

Former South Carolina assistant coach Jim Washburn, just hired by Philadelphia Eagles, apologizes again for steroid scandal he helped create (and which sent him to prison), as documented in Telander’s SI story with Tommy Chaikin. Ref: CSNPhilly.com, Feb 10, 2011, by Frank Reuben: ``Eagle’s Washburn Still Confronting Steroid Nightmare.’’


2014 Awards

Telander was awarded the
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Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism by the Union League Club of Chicago.
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presented Telander with the award.


2016 Awards

In 2016, Telander was the guest editor for The 2016 Best American Sports Writing anthology.


2018 Awards

In June, 2018 he received the Sigma Delta Chi Award and Bronze Medallion for distinguished service from the Society of Professional Journalists, in Wash., D.C.http://spjdc.org


Sportswriters Hall of Fame

In January, 2021 it was announced that Telander was voted into the
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Hall of Fame in Winston-Salem, N


See also

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University of South Carolina steroid scandal In October 1988, ''Sports Illustrated'' published a lengthy article on alleged steroid abuse in the football program at the University of South Carolina. The article, titled "The Nightmare of Steroids" and written by University of South Caroli ...


References

* http://www.suntimes.com/sports/telander/732287,CST-SPT-rick09.article * http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20061222/ai_n17076658


External links

* http://www.ricktelander.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Telander, Rick Northwestern University alumni Writers from Peoria, Illinois Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American sports journalists Chicago Sun-Times people