Category Archives: Writers

Indiana vs. Michigan State – Which Hoosiers Team Will Show Up in East Lansing?
January 21, 2014

by Kent Sterling Not sure I’ve ever seen an Indiana team this capable of playing really well and really poorly within a four-day period. The Hoosiers weren’t perfect against #3 Wisconsin last Tuesday.  The result of that game had as much to do with Wisconsin looking a step slow as it did the Hoosiers playing […]

Peyton Manning on Super Bowl Road to Redemption and Legacy as Best Quarterback Ever
January 20, 2014

by Kent Sterling The one rip on the stellar career of Peyton Manning is his postseason flameouts, evidenced by his 9-11 record in playoff games he carried into the 2013 postseason.  The best ever can’t have a losing record when it counts most, can he? Yesterday’s win by the Denver Broncos evened Manning’s record at […]

Indiana Basketball – Terrible Shooting Leads to 52-47 Defeat to Northwestern
January 18, 2014

by Kent Sterling There are days when the ball just won’t go in the bucket, but this was ridiculous. Indiana hit only 15 of its 60 shots in a loss to Northwestern at Assembly Hall today.  That just simply could not happen if the Hoosiers hope to be seriously considered for an at-large bid in […]

Indianapolis Colts – Changes in Coaching Staff and Roster Will Bring Opporunities
January 16, 2014

by Kent Sterling Indianapolis Colts fans were spoiled during the Peyton manning era.  Tom Moore was the offensive coordinator, Howard Moore ran the o-line, and John Teerlinck headed the d-line.  Clyde Christensen was everywhere. The staff stayed together for years.  Now, the change that is seen almost everywhere else is going to visit itself on […]

Message to IU Fans: STOP STORMING THE COURT
January 16, 2014

by Bert Beiswanger This may be a little belated, so forgive me. But I’m going to address it anyway. I was at the Pacers game Tuesday night with a friend and we were following the Indiana-Wisconsin game on ESPN Gamecast. When it appeared IU was going to win, I said to my friend, “They better […]

NCAA Convention to Plot Course to Pay Players and Institute Other Overdue Reforms
January 16, 2014

by Kent Sterling The fuss is perplexing to me.  The just course is so clear.  The debate is silly.  The American way is to reward those who provide value. Coaches get paid more and more money.  Nick Saban makes more than $7 million for coaching football at Alabama.  That’s a lot of cash for a […]