
Terry Boers
Sports Radio Host
- Lifespan
- September 5, 1949 – January 23, 2026Sep 5, 1949 – Jan 23, 2026
- Location
- Florida, USAFL

Sports Radio Host
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Key moments and achievements from Terry Boers's life.
Terry was born
· Florida, USA
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Terry Boers spent 20 years in the newspaper industry, including a significant tenure as a sports columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times. He covered the Chicago Bulls from 1982 to 1985 during the early Michael Jordan era, establishing himself as a prominent voice in Chicago sports journalism.
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Terry Boers spent 20 years in the newspaper industry, including a significant tenure as a sports columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times. He covered the Chicago Bulls from 1982 to 1985 during the early Michael Jordan era, establishing himself as a prominent voice in Chicago sports journalism.
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Boers was one of the original hosts when 670 The Score first went on air in January 1992, helping to define the identity of what would become one of Americas most influential sports radio stations. His transition from print to radio set the standard for Chicago sports talk.
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Boers was one of the original hosts when 670 The Score first went on air in January 1992, helping to define the identity of what would become one of Americas most influential sports radio stations. His transition from print to radio set the standard for Chicago sports talk.
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On August 16, 1999, Boers teamed up with Dan Bernstein to create the Boers and Bernstein show on 670 The Score. The pairing would become one of the most popular and enduring partnerships in Chicago sports radio history, running for over 17 years.
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On August 16, 1999, Boers teamed up with Dan Bernstein to create the Boers and Bernstein show on 670 The Score. The pairing would become one of the most popular and enduring partnerships in Chicago sports radio history, running for over 17 years.
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The Boers and Bernstein show became best known for its signature segment Who Ya Crappin, inspired by a quote from Bears coach Mike Ditka. The segment invited listeners to call out sports figures for lies or hypocrisy and became a cultural touchstone for Chicago sports fans.
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The Boers and Bernstein show became best known for its signature segment Who Ya Crappin, inspired by a quote from Bears coach Mike Ditka. The segment invited listeners to call out sports figures for lies or hypocrisy and became a cultural touchstone for Chicago sports fans.
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Boers served as a host at 670 The Score for 25 years, from the stations launch in 1992 until his retirement in January 2017. His quarter-century tenure made him one of the longest-serving and most influential voices in American sports radio history.
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Boers served as a host at 670 The Score for 25 years, from the stations launch in 1992 until his retirement in January 2017. His quarter-century tenure made him one of the longest-serving and most influential voices in American sports radio history.
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Health issues forced Boers to retire from 670 The Score on January 5, 2017, bringing to an end one of the most significant careers in Chicago broadcasting. His retirement send-off was an emotional farewell that reflected the deep impact he had on generations of Chicago sports fans.
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Health issues forced Boers to retire from 670 The Score on January 5, 2017, bringing to an end one of the most significant careers in Chicago broadcasting. His retirement send-off was an emotional farewell that reflected the deep impact he had on generations of Chicago sports fans.
Terry Boers passed away