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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Cubs Pitcher Carlos Zambrano – 6/7/11

I’ve spent the better part of the past five years barely tolerating Carlos Zambrano as an occasionally talented starting pitcher, who is incapable of being a selfish hothead.

From insisting upon swinging for the fences in extended batting practice, crazy rants, and bizarre attacks on teammates.

It was great, though, to hear somebody – anybody – within the Cubs organization admit there is a problem with the way the Cubs have played for the past 2 1/2 years.

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith

Gene Smith needs to be fired, and I apologize for knowing that that will happen before Smith or his bosses.  Click on the arrow to listen to the full apology - Sterling Apologizes to Ohio State AD Gene Smith

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Carlos Zambrano – 6/1/11

Carlos Zambrano showed himself to be exactly as nuts as he has ever been last night.  Following a strikeout, Zambrano attempted to break his bat over his thigh.  When the bat didn’t break, Zambrano took a second whack, and got the job done. When your team is reeling, the rotation is struggling, and you’re making [...]

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Tom Crean Haters – 5/27/11

ESPN gave some courage to theose who believe Tom Crean is an arrogant oaf with its report on the relationship between Crean and Indiana Elite coach Mark Adams. Unfortunately for them, there is no there there. Click on the arrow to listen - Sterling Apologizes to People Who Dislike IU Basketball Coach Tom Crean Click here [...]

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Bruno Junqueira – 5/24/2011

A.J. Foyt sold Bruno Junqueira’s ride out from under him to Andretti Autosport so DHL could write him a big check. That sucks for Bruno, a very nice guy who has qualified a car twice in the last three years only to see it swiped from him.  In 2009, it was teammate Alex Tagliani who [...]

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Sterling’s Daily Apology – Monday, May 23, 2011

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy 500 have taken some beatings over the past 15 years, but it can still dazzle when the conditions are ripe for drama. Pole Day and Bump Day were absolutely outstanding last weekend.  The tension was almost unbearable as Marco Andretti and his dad debated whether to pull their time [...]

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Newman Haas Driver James Hinchcliffe – Both Fast and Hilarious

by Kent Sterling Indy 500 rookie James Hinchcliffe was a wild-card when he called into the show this morning.  I had no idea whether he was going to be engaging and fun, or a total stiff.  After all, the guy was less than an hour away from trying to qualify for the Indy 500 for [...]

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Indiana Pacers – GM David Morway Talks Draft, Evaluation, and Vogel

by Kent Sterling On today’s “Ahead of the Curve” with Hagan & Sterling on 1070 the Fan, we spoke to David Morway about the future of the franchise. Some think the Pacers are rounding the corner, and positioned to take a significant leap forward this offseason.  Others don’t see an additional five regular season wins [...]

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Opponents of Paying Collegiate Athletes – 5/20/11

Very seldom am I mystified.  This debate with smart people over whether Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany was right to suggest that student-athletes in sports that generate revenue should be paid has me thinking all the people arguing against it are playing some kind of a joke on me. The professional leagues won’t allow kids [...]

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Sterling’s Daily Apology to Bobby Unser – 5/19/11

Faced with killing some time while hoping the cars might get out and practice yesterday, I was left with nothing to do but eavesdrop on the conversation at the next table. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter @kentsterling Three-time Indy 500 champ Bobby Unser is not shy about sharing his opinions, and he did [...]

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Our Staff

Kent Sterling – Kent is the boss, and the the mind behind the website. He is the former director of news and programming for WIBC Radio in Indianapolis and the founder of 1070 – The Fan – Indiana’s top-rated sportstalk radio station.  Kent is now program director of 101 ESPN in St. Louis, another great sports talk radio station.  Kent brings two decades of sports journalism experience to indysportsonline.com. Kent was the editor for the Twisted Gazette for three years prior to entering the radio business.

Kyle Miller - “The Truth” is a basketball expert who writes primarily about Indiana University hoops action. He covers all games for indysportsonline.com, and uses his extensive background in basketball to provide thoroughly unique perspective.  Kyle is in his final season at Indiana where he is majoring in journalism.  Kyle will be a main author at indysportsonline.com with Kent adjusting to his new job in St. Louis.  Look for “The Truth’s” Tueday Top Five, where he writes an article breaking down his top five choices of a trending category.

John Miller – “Boomer” is the editor of indysportsonline.com.  He will be working mainly on keeping the website look clean and keeping the articles updated.  John is also the author of Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents, where each week the Hoosier football opponent will be broken down.  Besides Indiana football, John’s knowledge lies with fantasy sports and sports betting.  John is a recent graduate of IU and currently resides in Indianapolis.  He is a die hard fan of the Pacers, Colts, Hoosiers, and Atlanta Braves.

Amber Spruill – Is not yet cool enough to earn a nickname, but she’s working on it.  She focuses mainly on college sports outside of Indiana.  Look for Amber to break down the Big Ten landscape each week and share a little international flare with some golf and tennis coverage. Her main passion lies with international and U.S. soccer, so expect a unique perspective on the beautiful game.  Amber is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a current sports media graduate student at Valparaiso University.  She is a huge fan of the Colts, Pacers, Michigan Wolverines, and Manchester United.