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Jimmie Johnson Will Win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday
July 26, 2013

by Kent Sterling Telling you that Jimmie Johnson will pilot his #48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy to a fifth Brickyard 400 win shouldn’t spoil the surprise for you. Johnson has won four of the last seven Brickyards, and that is reason enough to predict with confidence that it will happen again on Sunday. Winning at the […]

Chicago Cubs – Theo Fleeces Rangers as Garza Dealt for Five Prospects
July 22, 2013

by Kent Sterling Chicago Cubs President Theo Epstein and the Texas Rangers finally pulled the trigger on a trade that was cooking for more than a week as Matt Garza goes to Texas for #22 overall MLB prospect third baseman Mike Olt, mediocre young arm Justin Grimm, and rising pitching prospect C.J. Edwards. Click here […]

Cubs Should Give Dale Sveum an Extenision, Not a Pink Slip
July 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling Rick Telander wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times that Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum has no chance to continue in that position following the expiration of his contract after the 2014 season, and he’s probably right.  That’s a shame. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Sveum hasn’t won, but if John McGraw, […]

Sports Media Revenue Bubble Is Going to Burst at Some Point
July 15, 2013

by Kent Sterling Our mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and dainty ladies throughout America are paying an annual tab of $60.72 for ESPN which few ever watch, and it’s only a matter of time before they figure that out and pull the plug on Comcast, UVerse, DirecTV, Brighthouse, Insight, Dish, and other carriers. Click here to follow […]

Johnny Manziel Is Forfeiting Millions with Every Bad Decision
July 15, 2013

by Kent Sterling Spending cash before it’s earned is how families wind up renting TV’s, toasters, and recliners. Texas A&M Heisman Trophy winner Johnny “Football” Manziel is corrupting his ability to earn millions in the NFL and through endorsement deals on a weekly basis by acting like an idiot. Click here to follow Kent on […]

Noah Robotham Talks About Adidas Invitational and His Summer Experience
July 15, 2013

by Kent Sterling Point guard Noah Robotham of Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas is playing with Dream Vision, and last week at the Adidas Invitational, a lot of eyes were on him because his high school and summer teammate Stephen Zimmerman is being recruited by everyone. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter […]

Hagan & Sterling Ahead of the Fastball at Victory Field
July 13, 2013

by Kent Sterling The Indianapolis Indians are very gracious hosts, and today they allowed by Fox 59 sports director Chris Hagan and I to take some whacks at Victory Field to determine “Ahead of the Curve” athletic supremacy. Hagan took hopped in the cage first, and then I followed. Click here to follow Kent on […]

Replacing Brad Stevens, Butler Will Stay in the Family
July 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling Still stunned by Brad Stevcens’ decision to leave Butler in favor of one of the most prestigious jobs in coaching, Butler is going to stay inside the family to find Stevens successor. After a run of spectacularly successful hires following current athletic director Barry Collier moving to Nebraska, including Thad Matta, Todd […]

Indiana Pacers – Tyler Hansbrough’s Qualifying Offer Rescinded; Now a Free Agent
July 2, 2013

by Kent Sterling The qualifying offer to former Indiana Pacers back-up power forward Tyler Hansbrough was, as was suspected, an insurance policy in case someone pulled a Brink’s Truck up to David West’s front door with too much cash for the Pacers to match. So the 2010 first round pick is now free to negotiate with […]

Solomon Hill Serious and Focused During Introductory Presser
July 1, 2013

by Kent Sterling Solomon Hill is the kind of draftee that you feel great about introducing to the media.  He is not just articulate – which so often is code for an African-American kid who speaks in the way the white media appreciates – he has a wisdom that will compel fans to believe that […]