Monthly Archives: August 2011

Truth’s Tuesday Top Five – College Football Right Around the Corner

By Kyle Miller In 2002-2003, college football’s Heisman Trophy winner was Carson Palmer, the National Championship game featured the Miami Hurricanes and the Ohio State Buckeyes and Tyrone Willingham lead the Irish to a 10-1 start.  Now nine years later, both Miami and Ohio State have seen their programs hit hard due to recruiting violations, [...]

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Welcome Back Classes at Indiana University Start Today

By Kyle Miller It’s only my ninth semester here at Indiana University, and if my parents allowed it I would stay for another nine.  That also means I’ve celebrated and lived through what is now five IU Welcome Weeks. However, today classes begin and students are forced to put down their beer cans and party [...]

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The New Spotter for Rams Radio Is Suspect!

by Kent Sterling It’s been awhile since I made myself useful for a play-by-play radio broadcast.  In fact, the last time was when I was in high school doing play-by-play for the New Albany Bulldogs.  Tonight, I will point to a chart for the always outstanding Steve Savard, who is the voice of the St. [...]

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Jim Hendry Out as Chicago Cubs GM – It’s Mardi Gras Times New Year’s Eve at the Sterlings!

by Kent Sterling Being fired is unpleasant, and because I am a man of great empathy, I always feel a little pain when I hear about the professional demise of any and all.  Except today! The firing of Jim Hendry as the general manager of the Chicago Cubs is the best news I have heard [...]

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IU Football – Kevin Wilson Radio Interviews Reveal Character

by Kent Sterling Shiny new Indiana University football coach Kevin Wilson ran into two extremes in broadcasting today as he participated in a pair of radio interviews today.  Despite his 0-0 career record as a head coach, he was subjected to ridicule by one, and then afforded an opportunity to talk about the experience on [...]

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What I’ve Learned in St. Louis So Far

by Kent Sterling For seven weeks, I’ve been a St. Louisan as the program director of 101 ESPN – one of the best sportstalk radio stations in America.  This is the first move my family has made in 18 years, and the first time as bona fide adults.  There is a lot to know, and [...]

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