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IU Punter Erich Toth Talks About His Roles as a Specialist for the Hoosiers
October 19, 2013

by Kent Sterling I love talking to specialists.  You want great answers, ask a kicker, punter, or long-snapper a question.  Who’s a better talker for the Indianapolis Colts than punter Pat McAfee?  Kicker Adam Vinatieri isn’t far behind, and long snapper Matt Overton is pretty damn good too. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter […]

Indianapolis Colts – Monday Night Game in San Diego Huge in AFC South Race
October 13, 2013

by Kent Sterling The middle of October is way too early for scoreboard watching.  The Indianapolis Colts will only play their sixth game of the season tomorrow night, but the division race is taking shape in the direction the Colts certainly like. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter A win tomorrow, coupled with losses […]

Indiana Basketball – Freshman Luke Fischer Talks About Being a Hoosier
October 2, 2013

by Kent Sterling I haven’t been to Wisconsin recently, but when I was there last I must have been in the one place where the streets aren’t filled with 6’10” – 7’0″ tall white kids who can shoot a basketball. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter The roster of the University of Wisconsin basketball […]

Indiana Pacers – David West Is Impressive in Assessing Paul George’s Potential
October 1, 2013

by Kent Sterling When Indiana Pacers power forward David West signed a new deal to remain a Pacer for the next three years, team president Larry Bird was effusive in praising West’s ability to lead. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter As West discussed Paul George as a teammate, and future star in the […]

September Twitter Rankings Update for Indianapolis Sports Media
September 30, 2013

It’s the last day of the month, so it’s time to update the Twitter rankings for the Indianapolis media.  You can either embrace Twitter as a way to immediately communicate directly with a limitless number of media consumers or not.  With every opportunity that passes to build a brand, the value of that brand recedes. […]

Chicago Cubs Fire Dale Sveum, for All the Wrong Reasons
September 30, 2013

by Kent Sterling Every major league baseball manager knows that he will be fired before he agrees to take the job, and with the Chicago Cubs, they know that the chances of lasting five full seasons are almost nil. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Only one manager in the last half century has […]