by Greg Adams Okay, so maybe you’re a lifelong Tar Heel fan reeling from a disappointing season who’s been self-medicating since January 4, 2010—the night you watched your beloved ‘Heels lose to the College of Freaking Charleston. Or perhaps you’re a dyed-in-the-wool Dayton Flyer who’s still angry at the world over not being invited to [...]
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by Kyle Miller It’s really quite simple. Competition drives success. Crean has come up empty on some top recruits (Selby, Irving, and most recently Abraham, to name a few), but there is no reason to fret. If Crean wants to establish a solid foundation, he must produce and excel with the core players we currently [...]
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by Kent Sterling The talking heads never want to step out and say that there is some seriously crooked nonsense going down in college basketball, and I lose respect for them every time they wax rhapsodic about Bob Huggins and John Calipari. ”Baby, there guys can flat-out coach!” is the refrain. How are they at building [...]
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by Justin Whitaker While I enjoy seeing two UFC fighters fight to bleed and love seeing safeties crack defenseless wide receivers, I have to admit I also love American Idol. It is not the most masculine thing, but as a music fan, it is enjoyable to see a contest so hyped and publicized. And as [...]
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Harry was out late last night, and we are still waiting for him. The hotel front desk has been called, and they are efforting to wake him so he can fulfill has contractual requirements. This is what the producers of Harry on Sports get from time to time for trusting Harry in a city where [...]
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Sports Digest staff is out of town. There is no sports digest today.
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by Kent Sterling There is some discontent in Bloomington. The Hoosiers have posted 16-wins over the past two seasons, and that isn’t going to get it. The recruiting class that is supposed to prove that last year’s top ten class was no fluke currently consists of two kids at positions where Indiana already has depth. [...]
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Here are the stories that are moving the sports world in Indiana: Butler – Hiring Stevens Pays Off Butler – Early Practices Make Life Easy for Students Bulter – Ticket Dispersal to Students Causes a Mess Butler – Statement on Student Ticket Process Butler – Sagarin Simulates Tourney One-Billion Times; Butler Wins 196,220,808 Butler – [...]
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by Greg Adams Michigan State’s in the Final Four. Again. Yawn. Sigh. If it feels like the Spartans survive and advance to college basketball’s penultimate weekend every other year, it’s because they do. Sort of. No doubt by now that you’ve heard Tom Izzo has led a group of fighters, clawers, and scrappers to the [...]
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by Justin Whitaker [Editor's Note: I believe this is the first time Eddie has spoken about the seperation of Kravitz & Eddie. My two cents is that Eddie is doing a great job of keeping the show moving and working hard to make the show unique everyday. No doubt, the chemistry between Kravitz & Eddie [...]
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