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Super Bowl special: Why football kind of matters, with Chuck Klosterman (kind of)
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“I wish I loved sports, and particularly football, a lot less than I do. It consumes too much of my memory and too much of my time.” – Chuck Klosterman

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf talks about why he’s talking to Chuck Klosterman’s former roommate Michael Weinreb about Chuck’s book Football, rather than Chuck himself (2:00); football-themed video games, and the difference between emotional and analytical sports fandom (7:00); Pico Iyer’s appearance in the movie Marty Supreme, how podcasting has changed the landscape, and how streaming video has become the standard way to watch even high school football (17:00); why going to football games in person is a “pagan” experience of games that is completely different than watching them on TV, and how there’s a travel parallel in experiencing distant places in person (24:00); how important the season and the weather is to the experience of football at both the experiential and metaphorical level (32:00); what might become of football, and why it persists as the object of fandom even by people who’ve never played it (39:00).

Michael Weinreb (@MichaelWeinreb) is the author of three sports books, including Game of KingsBigger Than the Game; and  Season of Saturdays. He has been a contributing writer for ESPN, The New York TimesGrantlandRolling StoneThe Athletic, and The Ringer. His Substack newsletter is called Throwbacks: A Newsletter About Sports History and Culture.

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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

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