If you caught the halftime show during last night's Super Bowl, two local guys were part of it.
A Penn High School senior and a freshman from IU South Bend walked Madonna onto the field and to the stage.
Gage Davis and Tyler Graham responded to a call for physically fit and athletic males to be part of the performance. They were selected, and performed as gladiators pulling Madonna on a chariot in the show.
WSBT talked to Gage after the show. Here's what he told us about the experience:
"It was great to see everyone enjoying it in the stands and all around the world, it was something that was great and a once in a lifetime experience. I never thought I would do something at that level and something that huge and it was awesome.”
They were paid $80 per day for their work. There were a total of 300 gladiators in the show.
A day after the show, the two were back home and back to school.
If you missed Madonna's performance last night, you can catch the entire halftime show here: http://www.wsbt.com/entertainment/sns-viral-madonna-performs-at-the-super-bowl-halftime-show-20120206,0,6552848.htmlstory




