Category Archives: Featured Story

Ryan Braun’s Apology Shows Worst Weasel in Sports at His Strategic Best
August 23, 2013

by Kent Sterling Taking credit for coming clean should require that the admission and apologies come prior to compelling evidence of guilt being presented, and loudly and falsely proclaiming innocence in front of microphones and in private whispers to people in baseball. Braun not only claimed not to have used PEDs, but told people that […]

Indiana Pacers – Selfie from Roy Hibbert Shows Cramped Airplane Bathroom
August 23, 2013

by Kent Sterling I always wondered what it would be like for him if his digestive system called.  I’m a foot shorter and 75 pounds lighter than Greg, and it’s a tight squeeze in the lavatory. Click Here to follow Kent on Twitter We had a flight to Fayetteville, Arkansas, on a little plane where […]

Martin Manley’s Suicide – Perplexing and Maybe Enlightening
August 22, 2013

by Kent Sterling One week ago today, a sports department employee of the Kansas City Star took his own life in the most organized and fastidious way imaginable.  It’s wasn’t how he did it, but the intricate planning and organization of his suicide that makes it incredibly unique. I hate suicide.  The act of ending […]

Suggestion from Reader for New Purdue Video
August 22, 2013

by Kent Sterling The commenters at kentsterling.com are some of the most creative on the web, and they did not disappoint when offering an alternative to the effort presented briefly earlier in the week. It uses the “This Is Indiana” as the author is a wordsmith.  Melody is not his trade (hard to go a […]

Another Day, Another Video Produced by Untalented But Earnest White People
August 21, 2013

by Kent Sterling State legislatures pass bills to protect us from bad food, bad driving, and bad doctors.  We can’t tamper with the mail, trespass on one another’s lawns, make too much noise, pour paint down a storm drain, ride a bike faster than 15 mph on the Monon Trail, or carry a non-transparent bag […]

Indiana Basketball – Calbert Cheaney Leaves IU for St. Louis for All the Right Reasons
August 21, 2013

by Kent Sterling Calbert Cheaney is leaving Indiana University for a second time.  Twenty years after he was the sixth player taken in the 1993 NBA Draft, Cheaney is leaving his position as the Hoosiers’ director of basketball operations to take the spot on Jim Crews’ Saint Louis University staff vacated by Jim Whitesell. Click […]