Category Archives: Featured Story

Ben Ijalana Trying to Get Back to Health and Football with the Indianapolis Colts
July 19, 2013

by Kent Sterling There are players who sail through their careers with manageable dings that allow them to maximize the earning potential, and then there are guys who have a very tough time staying healthy. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Through the first two years of his career, 2011 Indianapolis Colts second round […]

PEDs Knocking People Out of Sports – But Why Are They Against the Rules?
July 19, 2013

by Kent Sterling Colts tight end Weslye Saunders has been suspended for the first eight games of the 2013 season because of a positive test for PEDs.  Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez, and at least a dozen others await their fate in baseball’s ongoing crackdown against PEDs, and the induction ceremony at the Baseball Hall of […]

NABC Honors Kentucky’s Basketball Program for Academic Excellence
July 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling At Coach Cal dot com, a post went up today that should silence all the people crapping on John Calipari and the University of Kentucky for existing only as a launching pad for NBA bound 18 year olds with no interest in education. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter The Kentucky […]

John Beilein Signs Extension That Won’t Pay Him What Tom Crean Makes
July 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling Maybe Indiana University Basketball Coach Tom Crean has a better agent.  That’s the beginning and end of my list as to why he should be paid $710,000 more per year than Michigan coach John Beilein. Michigan announced yesterday that Beilein had signed an extension that will keep him in Ann Arbor through […]

Chris Copeland Will Honor His Brother by Wearing #22
July 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling The newest Indiana Pacer is a thoughtful guy who appreciates the opportunity that he’s earned to be a significant contributor for a young team hunting a championship, and he has stated his intent to wear the number 22 for his late brother. Vincent Alphaquan died six weeks after being hit by a drunk […]

NCAA Not Renewing Deal with EA Sports for College Football Does Not End Game
July 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling The Ed O’Bannon lawsuit has claimed its first victim – the NCAA’s licensing for its name and logo on EA’s incredibly successful College Football series. This doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the game – just the end of its association with the NCAA.  As the statement from the NCAA reads, “The […]

Indiana Pacers – Bid on Drew Gooden? Why Not!
July 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling Drew Gooden has been a hell of a good power forward for a significant part of his career.  The Indiana Pacers need one of those. When healthy, Gooden can score and rebound, and as a back-up to David West, he makes all kinds of sense for the Pacers. He’ll be 32 by […]

Johnny Manziel – Fame or Normal Is the Choice, But Good Fame/Bad Fame Isn’t
July 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling Johnny Manziel got famous before he was ready for the bad parts of it.  Adulation is not always chosen or well-timed, and sometimes ruins people.  Regardless of whether he sipped lemonade or shot Wild Turkey Friday night before being dismissed from the Manning Passing Academy, Manziel has dealt with fame on roughly […]