Doyel: You’re beautiful, Indiana, for answering Jim Irsay’s $1 million challenge
Challenged to donate $200,000 to Gleaners Food Bank to trigger a $1 million check from Colts owner Jim Irsay, Indianapolis flies well past that mark.
Challenged to donate $200,000 to Gleaners Food Bank to trigger a $1 million check from Colts owner Jim Irsay, Indianapolis flies well past that mark.
People are mad, and want answers from NCAA president Mark Emmert about canceling March Madness without postponing it first. So let’s ask him.
The Indianapolis Colts made their biggest free-agent acquisition in years, the biggest in GM Chris Ballard’s tenure, in All-Pro DT DeForest Buckner.
Colts owner Jim Irsay will donate $1 million to Gleaners Food Bank if Indianapolis gives $200,000 to fight hunger during the coronavirus outbreak.
With games canceled all over the country, only the NFL’s offseason can give us the momentary gift of distraction from this damn coronavirus outbreak.
Empathy says: Let’s give seniors more eligibility after COVID-19 scare canceled their NCAA Tournament. But the law of unintended consequence says: No.
In five stunning hours, the coronavirus claims the Big Ten tournament and then the 2020 NCAA Tournament, reducing our sports landscape to rubble.
As games and even seasons were canceled around the country, IU was beating Nebraska in the Big Ten tournament on a surreal day in sports.
The coronavirus has a terrifying mortality rate, so the NCAA was correct to prevent fans from turning tournament venues into COVID-19 breeding ground.
IndyStar’s columnist and radio man Derek Schultz cover the Hoosiers, Boilermakers, Bulldogs and what disease concerns mean to fans