When WCCO's Mike Max crawled into bed at 3 a.m. the other night, after hours of covering the George Floyd protests, his wife tried to lighten the mood.
"I hope you don't have tear gas in your hair," she said. "I don't want to wake up coughing."
Not that the station's sports anchor is getting much sleep these days.
"Your adrenaline just spikes," Max said Tuesday while heading to report on a silent protest in St. Paul. "It takes a long time to come down from that."
Dozens of local and national journalists can relate. But Max has found himself getting more attention than his peers, proving that a guy known almost exclusively for covering athletes can handle a major league crisis as well as any hard-news reporter. Maybe even better.
At one point last weekend, he was the No. 1 topic on local Twitter feeds. Almost every post sang his praises.
"We've now elevated @WCCO's Mike Max to Legendary War Correspondent in our household," wrote one fan. "He needs a scooter and a 'CCO cape."
Even competitors have been impressed.