Just 1 Tiger Fan

I have often been told, (well, made fun of,) that I am guilty of living for the Massillon Tigers High School football team. I don’t live for them. I am alive because of them. And I’m just one Tiger fan among thousands. Massillon, Ohio is where football was born—me, too. The Massillon Tigers and the McKinley Bulldogs have the oldest rivalry in the country. They were the first 2 pro teams created and have now morphed into high school teams. They have played 130 times since 1894. (That isn’t a typo, I meant the actual 1800s.) I am a Massillon fan. McKinley is my sworn enemy. I don’t wear Red and Black ever, and I hardly even wear red at all. I wear, and bleed, Orange and Black only.

In 48 hours, the Massillon Tigers will have the chance to do something they have never done in their storied history. They can win a state championship on the football field. They have won 24 newspaper titles back in the days when sports writers picked the winning teams. The time before 1970. The time before me.

This Thursday, December 5th, they will play Cincinnati Lasalle in the Division 2 state championship game. This will be their 5th attempt to win at states on the field in the last 49 years. I have been at 4 of the 5 attempts. All have ended in losses. But this time…

I have been going to the games since as far as I can remember. My dad, mom, brother and I went and sat in Section 14, Row S, Seats 1-4. That started for me in the late 70s. My parents had those seats years before that. In the 80s, my brother stopped going and my first wife went with us. In the 90s, a McKinley fan sat behind us and started a fight with the people next to us. My mom never went to another game again.

A Massillon McKinley game in the late 90s. With my Dad and my friend.

When I had twins in the late 90s, my first wife stopped going and just my dad and I went. Once a year, we brought the twins for the first half and my wife took them home. In the late 2000s, my dad and I took both twins until just my son came with us. When I got divorced it was just dad and son till 2008 when my dad died. My son and I went together for a few years until my second wife started to come with us. We drive from Columbus every week. A 4-hour, round-trip drive back to my hometown to see the Tigers. We had to get extra seats so we could bring her kids too. That lasted 4 years until all the kids graduated from school, and then it was just my second wife and I. That has lasted up till 2019—this year. This year the Tigers have gone undefeated and earned a spot in the state championship game. This time?

My wife and I at a rainy game last year.

I have asked my grown son to come back from Chicago to go to the game with us. My wife, my son and I will go—and watch—and see—if for the first time since I was on the planet they can win a state championship. For 49 years, I have ended each year experiencing a loss. Basically, 50 years of learning to deal with loss and then picking up and starting over with hope for another year. 49 years of starting over—and cheering—and supporting—and sitting in the same seat that my father sat in.

This year, we could end with a win. The town could win. The team could win. I could win. I would have to learn to live with being on the winning side. That will be something new.

I don’t live for the Tigers. I live because of them. When you grow up with something in your family since your birth, you don’t often discuss it with your family. The fact that I am at the games every Friday night is not something worth talking about with my mom. There is nowhere else I would be. In talking to her about the upcoming game, I learned a family fact that I never knew. In 1967, my dad placed a bet on the Massillon-McKinley game. The Tigers won 20-15. He took the money and bought an engagement ring. He asked my mom to marry him and she said, “Yes.” A year later my brother was born. 3 years later Massillon won their final “paper” state championship, and I was born. It’s been 49 years since then. Thursday is waiting. Massillon is waiting. Maybe somewhere my dad is waiting. My son, my wife and I will be there waiting. Believing. Cheering. Hoping. Supporting. Win or Lose, I know where I will be next year. Where I have always been: Section 14. Row S. Seats 1-4. Go Tigers.

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Scott Ryan is the author of The Last Days of Letterman, thirtysomething at thirty and the upcoming book about Moonlighting. He is also the managing editor of The Blue Rose magazine and a co-founder of FMP publishing. He has written more about the Tigers in his ebook, Scott Luck Stories. Follow on Twitter:@scottluckstory

Podcast: Brad Dukes V Twin Peaks S3

Brad Dukes returns to the Red Room to talk about his article in Issue #12 of The Blue Rose Magazine. Brad writes a critical essay about David Lynch & Mark Frost’s Season 3 of Twin Peaks. Brad, who wrote Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks, was a huge fan for 25 years … then Season 3 happened.

Scott Ryan (The Blue Rose, Last Days of Letterman) talks with Brad Dukes (Reflections, China Beach) about the upcoming article, the passing of Robert Forster (who Brad interviewed in 2016) and his overall feelings for Twin Peaks. Brad says, “Michael Ontkean is infinitely cooler for NOT doing Season 3.” Listen to more here or got out iTunes and download.

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Podcast interview with David Marchese

Recently while reading an interview by David Marchese with Billy Joel, I was shocked by what I read. It was an actual good interview with Billy Joel. I had read the same old same old for years. Then I found out that David Marchese had also interviewed David Lynch and David Letterman. I had to get him on the show to talk about how he happened upon all of my heroes.

Listen to our 30 minute conversation where we talk about talking and I interview him about interviewing. After you listen, check out the links below to some of his interviews.

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Need more Billy Joel and David Lynch? Check out this video Scott made a year ago to promote the Blue Rose magazine.

New Scott Luck Story: The Grade Market

Scott Luck Stories returns with a dandy of a story. Listen to Scott talk about how he plotted to secure good grades as a senior back in 1988 and compare that to how his daughter did 30 years later in 2018. You will never think about a valedictorian the same way again. You may have heard of many people playing the stock market, now listen to Scott play “The Grade Market.”

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Twin Peaks Unwrapped with Scott Ryan (Dave & Twin Peaks)

Scott Ryan guests on Twin Peaks unwrapped to talk about David Letterman, why not. David Letterman and Twin Peaks go together like… well they don’t. So this podcast has a bit of both. First up, Ben and Bryon and Scott talk about a big interview get that Scott scooped up for Issue 8 of The Blue Rose Magazine. (then we go back to talking about Twin Peaks around the 45 minute mark)

Then the talk moves to the new Letterman book. (The Letterman talk begins at the 15 minute mark) So listen to the parts you want to hear, skip what you don’t or just enjoy all the fun. Scott, Ben and Bryon have been good friends for a couple years so this is a pretty crazy interview. Enjoy the crazy.

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Best TV Characters in 2018

Episode 154 of The Red Room Podcast has Josh and Scott talking about TV Characters. We pick 20 characters that are show that are currently running. This is a great list if you are in the need of a new show. We don’t spoil anything just talk about these wonderful characters from Billions, Dear White People, The Good Fight and more.

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153 Twin Peaks UK Festival interview with Lindsey Bowden

Scott interviews the organizer of the 2018 Twin Peaks UK Festival, Lindsey Bowden. They talk about the upcoming guest, how Season 3 has changed the festival and Lindsey’s recent trip to Snoqualmie, Washington.

The Blue Rose Magazine has cover the UK Fest in Issue 1 & Issue 4 and will cover this years in Issue 8. Be sure to subscribe.

Please head over to Lindsey’s site and order your tickets for the 2018 festival as tickets are going fast. (You can come see many of the Blue Rose staff there. We wouldn’t miss the best Twin Peaks event of the year)

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151 John Pirruccello Interview about HBO’s Barry

Actor John Pirruccello (Chad from Twin Peaks) joins Scott to discuss HBO’s Barry. Barry is a new half hour show from SNL’s Bill Hader. John Pirruccello plays Detective Loach. Discussion topics include working with Henry Winkler, auditions and a strange no spoiler policy. John also talks about getting to write for the Twin Peaks’ magazine, The Blue Rose for Issue #6. Enjoy this lively hour interview as Scott and John dissect the new show, Barry.

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X Files Podcast: The Darin Morgan Episode

Paley Center Curator David Bushman joins Scott & Josh in the Red Room to discuss The X Files. We focus on Darin Morgan’s newest episode, The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat. We aren’t too kind to Season 11 of The X-Files, but we love Darin Morgan’s newest opus. We also end up talking about Twin Peaks, This Is Us and other genre shows. You can read David Bushman’s weekly X Files column at Paleymatters.org.

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Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Josh & Scott boldly go where listeners wish they wouldn’t: Star Trek. We are devoted Trekies in the Red Room and we invite Bob Canode and John Thorne (Blue Rose Magazine) to put on their Vulcan ears and talk Trek.

Star Trek Discovery is streaming on the CBS App (the what?) So we assume most listeners haven’t seen the show. We spoil the series and talk all about it. It even breaks into a fun political rant. Lots of laughs and great talk in this hour discussion about Star Trek Discovery.

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