Category Archives: Featured Story

The Inevitability of NBA Tanking
March 20, 2014

by Skip Alford As we enter into the home stretch of the 2013-14 NBA season, a few things have been made clear. 1) The Pacers may be limping to the finish line, but they’re certainly among the favorites to win it all. 2) This upcoming draft class is truly special, and may go down as […]

NCAA Tournament – Surprises Will Abound, But Where and When?
March 19, 2014

by Kent Sterling I love the beginning of NCAA tournaments because hope lies everywhere.  Each of the 64 teams that begin play tomorrow in the real first round of the Big Dance have hope that they will emerge from the rubble with a win to gain entry into the 32-team event that starts this weekend. […]

IU Football Player Isaac Griffith Has Good Night After Near Drowning
March 19, 2014

by Kent Sterling IU wide receiver Isaac Griffith was pulled into the open water late Monday afternoon by a rip current near Sarasota, Florida, and nearly drowned. Still in a medically induced coma, Griffith had a good night, according to his father’s Twitter feed, “Good morning Ike had a positive night but we have some […]

Bruce Pearl Gets a Well-Deserved Second Chance to Coach at Auburn
March 18, 2014

by Kent Sterling Bruce Pearl broke an idiotic rule, lied about it, and encouraged others on his staff to lie to NCAA investigators.  That cost him his job three days short of three years ago. Today, Bruce Pearl’s 54th birthday, he gets the gift of another chance to do again what he does best – […]

Indiana Basketball – Nine Solutions for the Hoosiers Problems
March 18, 2014

by Kent Sterling If Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean didn’t believe he was in trouble before, the fact that I am offering advice as to how the program can move forward should sufficiently spook him. I am not a basketball coach, but I’ve seen successful strategies employed in sports and in business, and there are […]

Either Indiana Pacers Are Pacing Themselves, or They Are Limping to the Finish
March 18, 2014

by Kent Sterling In an 82-game regular season, championships are not won based upon the level of play in game 67 against a team trying to avoid losing its 21st straight. There was no way the Pacers were going to lose last night’s game against the woefully inept Philadelphia 76ers, but after coming back from […]

Indiana University Made Absolute Right Call in Refusing to Enter CBI
March 17, 2014

by Kent Sterling Prior to being snubbed by the tournament that theoretically invites the 69th-100th best basketball teams in the country to play in anonymity for a couple more weeks, the brain trust at Assembly Hall decided that Indiana would not seek nor accept an invitation to the CBI Tournament. That was the right call […]

Colts Owner Jim Irsay’s Arrest for OWI Is No Laughing Matter
March 17, 2014

by Kent Sterling As you evaluate Jim Irsay’s choice of getting behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated, remember that he is an addict.  Addiction is a disease that Irsay has battled for long time, as did his father. Driving while intoxicated can never be justified, but is especially stupid when you have the […]

Indiana Basketball – Hoosiers Not Invited to NIT; Is this the New Normal?
March 16, 2014

by Kent Sterling It’s stunning that Indiana’s basketball program has gone from #1 seed in the 2013 NCAA Tournament to unfit for an invitation to the NIT in exactly 52 weeks. There is also the CBI for schools unable to qualify for the NIT, but Indiana Athletic Director texted earlier tonight that if not selected […]