Category Archives: Writers

NFL’s Policy on Pot Should Change to Allow for Stupidity of Players
February 7, 2014

by Kent Sterling The affection some people have for pot use is baffling.  I spent a lot of time in high school and college around those who enjoyed getting stoned, and their behavior convinced me of its idiocy. When stoned, people sit quietly insulated from others.  That’s not the way I want to live one […]

Winter Olympics – Twin Toilets Make Sochi Worst All-Time Venue
February 6, 2014

by Kent Sterling If we see American athletes doubled over in a pain as they try to execute a triple salchow or a front side 900, there will be a good reason.  Using the facilities will be a challenge for those accustomed to solitude. Sochi is at the foot of the Black Sea, and now […]

National Signing Day – The Last Day the Players Have Any Power or Freedom
February 5, 2014

by Kent Sterling The thousands of high school seniors signing their letters of intent today to play football at FBS schools across the country need to smile broadly and feel very good about their decision today because once the letter is faxed, their lives will change forever. Once today is over, the schools and coaches […]

Indiana Pacers – Andrew Bynum Signing a No Risk Bargain
February 4, 2014

by Kent Sterling Andrew Bynum needs to rehab his image.  The Indiana Pacers need a backup center who can be an offensive force and protect the rim.  His signing Saturday looks like a potential marriage made in basketball heaven. There is a school of thought that a team with a 37-10 record has earned a […]

Indiana Basketball – Hoosiers Continue Their Unpredictable Season – Beat Michigan 63-52
February 2, 2014

by Kent Sterling Yogi Ferrell.  Mentioning anyone or anything else as a reason for Indiana beating Michigan this afternoon is silly. Yogi Ferrell shot, led, and defended like a champion today.  He asserted his considerable will and accurate bombing from outside the arc as he propelled the Hoosiers to another win over a ranked opponent […]