Category Archives: Indiana University

Why Victor Oladipo Should Be the #1 Overall Pick
June 24, 2013

by Kent Sterling That’s a clear-headed kid. Former Indiana University shooting guard Victor Oladipo will be taken in the top five picks in Thursday night’s NBA draft, but every team that passes on him will regret it. That’s because Victor is a man of goals, vision, and sacrifice.  So many young men see draft night […]

Rumors of Shake-up Swirling at Indianapolis Star Sports Department
June 21, 2013

by Kent Sterling Mike Wells of the Indianapolis Star came on the Grady & Big Joe Show today, and told them that he will be sliding from the Pacers beat to the Colts beat.  Mike Chappell will remain with the Star, and will also continue to cover the Colts. Other changes are expected, with rumors […]

Collin Hartman Talks About His Decision to Play Basketball at Indiana
June 21, 2013

by Kent Sterling There are a lot of people who see inkling IU freshman Collin Hartman as the sixth member of a six-man freshman class.  Hartman is not among them. Cathedral enjoyed his talents for four years as he did a lot of the little things that team needed to win.  The Fighting Irish made […]

IU Baseball – Win or Go Home Game Tonight for Hoosiers Against Oregon State
June 19, 2013

by Kent Sterling My whole life I have tried to learn everything relevant about the games I would watch, so watching a game where I have a rooting interest but no knowledge whatsoever is a joy. Not only do I know nothing about the team Indiana plays tonight in an elimination game of the College […]

Indiana Hoosiers Football Helmets Are Exceptional (video)
June 3, 2013

by Kent Sterling I’m a stickler for uniforms, helmets, and anything else can be a potential embarrassment to a university.  Athletic directors who delve into fashion are a lot like teenage boys picking out a tux for the prom.  Without being cruel, let’s just say that very few guys hold on to their prom pictures. […]

Baseball is a Different Game Now at Indiana University
May 31, 2013

by Kent Sterling Baseball used to be played at a place called Sembower Field that was only feet away from Foster Quad.  Oddly, it was a hilly field.  Outfielders had to run uphill as they tracked a flyball toward the fence.  The bleachers were standard issue, and watching a guy like Bill Mueller hit bombs […]

Indiana Basketball – Don’t Blame Tom Crean for Theo Pinson’s Commitment to UNC
May 22, 2013

by Kent Sterling All you can do is all you can do, and by all accounts that’s what Indiana Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Crean did in his pursuit to snare five-star recruit Theo Pinson. The 6’6″, 180 lbs. wing committed to North Carolina today.  He’s similar to Michael Jordan in more than appearance, although a […]