Doyel: Meet the unsung heroes the Colts will lean on to manage COVID-19 this season
If the Colts pull off the magic trick of playing all 16 games this NFL season, their heroes will have names you don’t know. So let’s learn them.
If the Colts pull off the magic trick of playing all 16 games this NFL season, their heroes will have names you don’t know. So let’s learn them.
IU coach Archie Miller says the Hoosiers have used this awful pandemic to get comfortable within its confines, and to get better.
The real world isn’t a lot of fun these days, but the Pacers are playing again, and the broadcast team is making jokes and breaking news.
Attending 2020 Indianapolis 500 at 25% capacity at IMS comes down to a personal choice to make that risk, and a community commitment to minimize it.
For years Victor Oladipo was the star the Pacers (and fans) longed for, but recently he’s been acting a little too much like Paul George. Enough, OK?
We don’t have enough coronavirus tests for the living, or body bags for the dead, but sports in America forge ahead. Beats being bored to death, huh?
Let’s visit March 17, 1890, when downtown Indianapolis became a fiery hellscape, and meet some of the heroes who rushed inside, like Ulysses Glazier.
The Big Ten canceled non-conference games to save itself, crushing smaller schools like Ball State and signaling beginning of the end of 2020 season.
Enough with the doomsday predictions about COVID-19 and the upcoming sports calendar. What could happen in Indiana if we get sports? Let’s see.
A fire took its baseball gear and the COVID-19 pandemic took its season, but Manual still has fierce pride, and fighters like senior A.J. Breeding.