Sid Hartman's column has been a source of good news for Minnesota sports fans for more years than most of those fans have been alive. It is in Sid's column where you discover annually that this Gophers football team has more talent than any in decades, that the Vikings outsmarted all other teams in the NFL Draft, and this is the year that the rebuilding will come to fruition and the Timberwolves will return to the playoffs.
In Sid's corner of the Star Tribune, we also can find out there is an excellent group of newcomers for the Gophers (men's) basketball team, and that the Twins wouldn't be in this predicament if only Calvin Griffith had signed No. 1 overall pick Tim Belcher, as well as his next two choices (Oddibe McDowell and Billy Swift), in the 1983 draft.
I don't know about you, but as a lifelong Minnesotan, there's a bit more bounce in my step on those mornings after Sid's column has landed on the stoop in Golden Valley.
That was not the case on Thursday. Instead, I was left with a feeling of emptiness and hurt.
Then came the third item. And the emptiness and hurt.
The subhead read:
"Wilfs celebrate.''