Articles posted in January 2014

Chicago Cubs and Rooftop Owners Appear to Be Headed to Court Over Giant Signs
January 27, 2014

by Kent Sterling The battle between the Cubs and the owners of the rooftop saloons that overlook Wrigley Field from across Waveland and Sheffield Avenues is a little like a grade school fight between bullies.  Both guys losing is the only acceptable outcome. Cubs owner Smilin’ Tommy Ricketts would like to erect giant video boards […]

Indiana Beats Illinois 56-46 to Put the Hoosiers Back in the Race for NCAA Bid
January 26, 2014

by Kent Sterling This was an ugly if ultimately rewarding game for Indiana as they began the second six-game stretch of the Big Ten season.  For Illinois, it was ugly and not rewarding, and signaled tap city, as Al McGuire used to say. The Hoosiers outscored the Illini 13-5 from the foul line, out rebounded […]

Mixed Bag of Sports: Thawing Out From the Week
January 25, 2014

by Bert Beiswanger I’ve got various sports topics from this week in-hand. It’s time to address them before they melt in my clutch (a nod to the creative geniuses Rankin and Bass and their popular character, Heat Mizer -and a wish that warmer days were ahead). It’s Miller George Time! Yes, I somehow stayed up […]

“Ahead of the Curve” at 11a on 1070 the Fan Might Be Finest Effort Yet!
January 25, 2014

by Kent Sterling Last week, we had a good show. Lots to talk about, and unbelievably good guests. This week, there might be even more to talk about – the Pacers win last night that shouldn’t have been, Indiana’s continuing Season on the Brink II with a must win game against Illinois, and the continued […]

Justin Bieber Arrested for Being an Entitled Mope Among Other Things
January 23, 2014

by Kent Sterling As much as I loathe those who parade around as though the rules of reason don’t apply to them, Justin Bieber’s arrest early this morning near South Beach in Miami served as a reminder that I wasn’t exactly perfect at 19 either. Society tends to look at young men like Bieber – an enabled […]

For First Time Since 2005, Indiana Schools Face Possibility of March Madness Shutout
January 23, 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 […]

Chicago Cubs – Masahiro Tanaka Predictably Shuns Cubs; Picks Yankees
January 22, 2014

by Kent Sterling Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts breathed a long sigh of relief this morning when Japanese pitcher Masahiro Tanaka announced his intention to accept the New York Yankees offer of a seven-year, $155 million to hurl a supposedly unhittable splitter in the Bronx. The Cubs generated a lot of media coverage by engaging […]