Doyel: The Luck-less Colts are back on the road to quarterback purgatory
The Colts find themselves where they often do, stuck on the road between QB purgatory and QB hell, as Philip Rivers plays his way out of the 2021 job.
The Colts find themselves where they often do, stuck on the road between QB purgatory and QB hell, as Philip Rivers plays his way out of the 2021 job.
Ex-IU assistant Ron Felling is alive and well with stories to tell – about Adolph Rupp, Tommy John and (yes) Bob Knight – from Bloomington happy spot.
Colts are 3-2 after 32-23 loss to Browns, but with more competent play from quarterback Philip Rivers, they’d be 5-0. Feels like 2019, doesn’t it?
COVID-19 crisis leaves more Hoosiers needing food but fewer volunteers to distribute it. To the rescue: Gleaners Food Bank and the Indianapolis Colts.
Colts tap into rising stars Mo Alie-Cox and Julian Blackmon, and the usual stars up front, to dominate Chicago and dismiss questions about schedule.
The 2020 Colts seem torn between getting inside their opponent’s head, or tearing it off. Near as I can tell, they’ve come to this decision: Both.
Eastside kicker Jaiden Baker is a girl among boys in soccer and football, starring at both sports (and closing in on being valedictorian, too).
How good are the Colts, who beat the Jets 36-7 in another game against a bad foe? They’re as good as the dancing popcorn man. And that dude’s awesome.
We’ve never seen Colts WR T.Y. Hilton struggle like this, and neither has Pinkie Burnett in Miami. So she called her grandbaby and set him straight.
Great fathers are made, not born, and Indiana basketball legend Damon Bailey was molded by his dad Wendell Bailey who died Monday in motorcycle crash.