Category Archives: Indiana University

Top nine reasons fans are justified in leaving #iufb games at Memorial Stadium early
September 20, 2016

  Hard to blame Indiana University football coach Kevin Wilson for imploring fans to stick around for four quarters during games at Memorial Stadium.  If I could see half of the listeners flip their radios off at 4:30p, I would be disappointed too. Wilson asked fans to stick around this Saturday as the Hoosiers face […]

Top 10 takeaways from a calmly optimistic Indiana Football Media Day
August 3, 2016

Indiana University’s football program is the losingest in the history of college football. I bring that up only to reinforce the difficulty of executing a longterm pivot from terrible to bad to mediocre to good to championship contender.  It’s taken a long time to get here – wherever on that continuum you believe the Hoosiers to […]

Top 10 reasons to feel good to very good about IU Football’s immediate future
July 28, 2016

No undergraduate student on Indiana University’s campus was alive the last time the Hoosiers went to a bowl in consecutive seasons. Indiana remains the losingest program in college football history. So did Indiana coach Kevin Wilson lose his mind/slip a cog/have bubbles in his think tank when he boasted about the potential for his sixth IU team […]

Top 10 Indiana (and Kentucky) basketball questions to be answered in the next year
June 29, 2016

What a year of hoops action Indiana basketball fans have to look forward to.  So much potential for thrills and heartbreak with every shot, pass, and recruiting visit. This is why we love basketball – virtually anything can happen, and it likely will over the next 10 months. Some of the biggest stories in Indiana that […]

Top 10 reasons the Bob Knight appearance at the Donald Trump rally should make you cry
April 28, 2016

Former Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight opened for Donald Trump at a campaign rally last night in Indianapolis, and the result wasn’t the shock and awe hilarity that used to be Knight’s standard fare. Instead, the monologue was strange, rambling, self-serving, and sad.  One of the greatest basketball coaches in history has been reduced to […]