Articles posted in January 2014

Super Bowl Spectacular “Ahead of the Curve” at 8a Saturday on 1070 the Fan
January 31, 2014

by Kent Sterling Antoine Bethea, Jacob Tamme, Adam Vinatieri, Coby Fleener, Rick Venturi, Mike Epps, Eddie White, and Kristi Dosh – author of “Saturday Millionaires” – are the guests for tomorrow’s “Ahead of the Curve.” The only tough part is trying to squeeze all of them into two hours from 8a-10a tomorrow (Saturday) morning on […]

Happy Birthday, Mr. Cub – Ernie Banks Turns 83 – His Example Lives On
January 31, 2014

by Kent Sterling Ernie Banks loved his job, and he was very good at it. For a generation of Chicagoans, Ernie Banks embodied the beauty of enjoying what you do.  He hit 512 home runs, and was a first ballot hall of famer for a franchise that absolutely sucked through nearly his entire career.  Until […]

Indiana Hoosiers Search for Answers After Blowing 16-Point Lead to Nebraska
January 30, 2014

by Kent Sterling There are a many reasons I’m not a basketball coach, but one of the reasons I’m glad I’m not a basketball coach is what tonight will be like for Indiana’s Tom Crean.  I wouldn’t sleep because I would have spent tonight’s game lamenting that I had no idea how to get the […]

Nearly Halfway Through, Big Ten Basketball Season Is in Chaos
January 30, 2014

by Kent Sterling Northwestern beat Wisconsin – the 14th ranked team in the country – last night in Madison.  Penn State went to Columbus last night and beat Ohio State in overtime to drop the #23 Buckeyes to ninth place in the conference race. The last time both Northwestern and Penn State beat ranked teams […]

Chicago Cubs Picked as the Worst Team in Baseball
January 29, 2014

by Kent Sterling According to a smart guy named Clay Davenport who runs computer simulations and analyzes statistical probabilities, the Chicago Cubs will be the only team in baseball to win less than 70 games in 2014. Don’t worry, the bevy of amazing and highly touted prospects the Chicago media crows about daily are only […]

Northwestern Football Moves Toward Unionization – Is Pay for Play Next?
January 29, 2014

by Kent Sterling The debate is simple.  College athletes should either be paid to their value, or they should be happy with the educational opportunity they already receive as a scholarship athlete.  The tough part of deciding which side you support is understanding the consequences of changing the financial structure of college athletics. Northwestern quarterback […]

Indiana Schools Looking at First March Madness Shutout Since 2005
January 28, 2014

by Kent Sterling Indiana fancies itself as the state where basketball is king.  NBA rosters feature a disproportionate number of men who grew up playing the game in Indiana, and only one time since 1980 have all college programs eligible to participate in the NCAA Tournament been shut out. 2014 might be the second, unless […]