Category Archives: Writers

UNC’s Rashad McCants backs up Mary Willingham’s claims of academic fraud at UNC
June 6, 2014

by Kent Sterling It takes guts to tell an unpopular truth, and the unpleasantness former University of North Carolina academic advisor Mary Willingham has experienced speaks to why. Willingham is seen as a whistle blower – a boat rocker – whose unveiling of a paper class system at UNC where athletes unprepared for typical academic […]

Big Ten Tournaments and championships returning to Indianapolis, but not often enough
June 5, 2014

by Kent Sterling The Big Ten made a few smart calls today by announcing the conference football championship will be played in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium through 2021, and that the women’s basketball tournament will be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse from 2017-2022. When a city has been built specifically as a host site […]

Chicago Cubs to leave WGN Radio after 90 years for CBS cluster including WBBM
June 4, 2014

by Kent Sterling It would be very easy to crush the Chicago Cubs ownership for their greed in leaving WGN for Chicago’s CBS cluster of stations, but WGN was the change agent here. Ratings and revenue were down because of the protracted rebuilding mess, so WGN exercised an out last year that made 2014 the […]

Indiana Basketball – ESPN ranks Tom Crean and Matt Painter outside top 50 coaches
June 3, 2014

by Kent Sterling There are some Indiana fans who remain unsold on the coaching acumen of Tom Crean, and after last season’s woes Purdue fans are losing a little patience with Matt Painter.  But very few could name 50 coaches better than both. Click here to follow Kent Sterling on Twitter Yesterday, ESPN released coaches […]

Indiana Pacers – returning coach Frank Vogel and Larry Bird to speak to media today
June 2, 2014

by Kent Sterling Everyone reported yesterday what only made sense – that Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel will return for his fourth full season as coach.  It wasn’t news, but a fait accompli. After two straight appearances in the NBA’s Final Four, it would have been an act of petulance to fire the mostly […]