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        <title><![CDATA[Scott Van Pelt nervous ‘SportsCenter’ is running out of things to talk about]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some nights, Scott Van Pelt doesn&#8217;t know if he&#8217;ll have enough content to get through his show. Even as sports remain shuttered, &#8220;SportsCenter&#8221; carries on.</p><p>&#8220;Well, the analogy that I&#8217;ve landed on is that it&#8217;s much like being a waiter in a restaurant where there are no chefs and there is no food,&#8221; Van Pelt <strong>told CNN</strong>. &#8220;I&#8217;ve often compared myself to being a waiter because if you think about it whether it&#8217;s MLB Opening Day or the NBA playoffs&#8230; I feel like the athletes are the ones <strong>that are creating the content</strong>. All I do is sort of deliver that.</p><p>&#8220;But at the moment — and this is not me asking for anybody to pity us because obviously our lot in life is not the worst — but in terms of the job we do compared to what we used to do, now we&#8217;re just making it up. It&#8217;s incumbent upon a lot of bright people — and we&#8217;re lucky to have a bright group that produces our particular show and plenty more that work here on other shows — it&#8217;s on us to figure out what it is that we&#8217;re going to do. So it&#8217;s a considerable challenge. For the longest time I got to come in and watch games and then talk about it.&#8221;</p><p>The longer the country is without sports, the harder it will become to create interesting discussion about it.</p><p>“I just don’t know how long we can continue to trot out, ‘Hey, baseball said <strong>they might play in July</strong>.’ Okay, cool. ‘Hey, the NBA is going to reopen practice facilities tomorrow.’ I mean it feels like updates on a snail race,&#8221; Van Pelt said. &#8220;These things are moving along — and they ought to, I’m not saying we should be sprinting back to sports — but the daily observation of the snail moving down the road is just that.”</p><p>Still, Van Pelt has found purpose during a time of <strong>great pain and suffering and boredom</strong> and uncertainty.</p><p>&#8220;I have asked that question aloud and in my brain driving home some nights where I think, &#8216;What are we doing?&#8217; And I&#8217;ll tell you what I found is that whether it&#8217;s been athletes or coaches or friends or people I don&#8217;t even know who reach out to say, &#8216;Thank you for just providing a space that sort of feels normal,&#8217;&#8221; Van Pelt said. &#8220;SportsCenter for the longest time has been that, this comfortable place to go&#8230; I compare us to that hoodie you throw over the corner of your door. It&#8217;s not new, but it&#8217;s comfortable. We&#8217;re a comfortable place for people to come and we don&#8217;t take that lightly. We could have shuttered this operation, I suppose, but we haven&#8217;t because we feel like it still matters to people.</p><p>&#8220;All we&#8217;re doing, any of us, is trying to kill time, pass time, stay safe and try to get to the next day. And we&#8217;re here for people to help in that passage of time. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s noble or not, but we do take it seriously.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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