

He was drunk and was trying to impress her. She says that she was at a party and a doctor who worked with the Dreams came up to her and started talking to her. While he is sleeping in his hotel room, he gets a call from Susan Carol saying that she wants to talk to him right now. Stevie also gets some one-on-one time with Brennan for the story of them playing together. Kerns used to play with the Dreams' star quarterback Eddie Brennan in high school.

His story features the Ravens' equipment guy, Darin Kerns. On Tuesday, he goes to the Hoosier Dome, which is a massive building. When he lands at the airport, he meets Sean McManus who hires him to work for CBS Sports during the week. He flies to Indianapolis to work for the Washington Herald as a journalist for the Super Bowl. Susan Carol was furious, but decided to stay on the show for financial reasons. Despite very good ratings, Stevie was replaced 3 months into the show by singer Jamie Whitsitt while Susan Carol stayed on the show. Since then, he and his partner Susan Carol Anderson had been signed by USTV to run a sports news show. He has also proved that a kidnapping was actually a hoax. Stevie Thomas is a fourteen-year-old sports fanatic who has saved a player from blackmailing at the NCAA final Four. It is the third book in the sports beat series, along with Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery and Vanishing Act. Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl is a mystery novel written by sportswriter John Feinstein.
