SPOILER ALERT! Stephen Colbert takes his “Assistant Sports Psychologist” role very seriously

Behind the cut, hear the latest scoop about Stephen’s new title – Assistant Sports Psychologist for the 2010 US Olympic Speedskating Team!

According to the Daily Utah Chronicle, Stephen is working with the official Sports Psychologist for the 2010 US Olympic Speedskating Team, Nicole Miller, to get trained on his new position with the team.

Prof to work with Colbert for speed skating Olympics
By Jake Hibbard
Published: Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The position will not be official, but it will land Miller, the team’s real psychologist, on “The Colbert Report” on Monday. Miller and one of her speed skaters will have a scripted skit with Colbert, in which Miller will teach Colbert how to interact with athletes.

“It probably won’t be anything remotely close to what I do,” Miller said. “The reason (Colbert) chose to do the sports psychology role is because there is no end to the humor you can have with people’s emotions.”

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Not only do we have a spoiler for next week’s guest list (Nicole Miller), but it looks like we’re going to have another Vancouver Olympics segment very soon!

Comments

  1. Tiger says:

    “there is no end to the humor you can have with people’s emotions.” this made me laugh…it sounds like he’s setting up to be a mad scientist or something. can’t wait to see how it all works out though, it’s so exciting!

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  2. luvtcr says:

    Colbert!? Messing with people’s minds?! Can’t wait!!!

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  3. MaryLovesColbert says:

    Heehee! Sounds like it’ll be fun! :D

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  4. This is setting up the Olympics coverage to be EPIC.

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  5. Patty says:

    The man is a genius. Stephen can make anything into pure media gold.

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  6. lockhart43 says:

    Another pre-Olympic segment? We are so wonderfully spoiled, I love it! Stephen as “Assistant Sports Psychologist” was such a great idea – can’t wait to see this!

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