Stephen Sobek
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By now, you’re probably tired of watching ACC football replays from 2004. We get it. We’re here to assure you that there’s light at the end of the tunnel. The coronavirus pandemic halted American sports for the better part of four months, but now they’re coming back in full force. That’s why we’ve put together […]
The Indiana Pacers, along with the rest of the NBA, are about to experience the strangest ending to a year in league history. On paper, this season promised to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. And it was, up until the mid-March shutdown. Now teams are preparing for life inside “The Bubble”, […]
When the Colts signed quarterback Philip Rivers to a one-year, $25 million contract this offseason, people took notice. The move spelled the end for Jacoby Brissett as a starter, reunited Rivers with his former offensive coordinator, Frank Reich, and signaled a shift in GM Chris Ballard’s philosophy. It’s ‘win now’ mode in Indianapolis. Now that […]
There’s been so much talk about quarterback Philip Rivers and his potential in Indianapolis that we tend to forget about the guys he’ll be throwing the ball to this fall. It’s no secret that Rivers loves big-bodied wideouts with even bigger catch radii. That’s why Michael Pittman, Jr. figures to make an instant splash in […]
May is always one of the busiest months on the sports calendar. Its marquee events include the Kentucky Derby, the NHL and NBA playoffs, and, of course, the Indianapolis 500. This May was different. No playoffs, no race, and a virtual Derby. Now there’s some doubt as to whether The Greatest Spectacle in Racing will […]
“I truly feel in my heart that we are ultimately taking a step in the right direction and we’re gonna bring about real change.” – Michael Grady The senseless killing of George Floyd by four (now former) Minneapolis police officers has sparked outrage throughout our nation. Even people in other countries are making their voices […]
Parris Campbell’s rookie season was quite eventful, but for all the wrong reasons. The talented Ohio State product suffered a hamstring injury, underwent sports hernia surgery, broke his hand, and fractured his foot all within a five-month period last year. Campbell, who was drafted by Indy with the 59th overall pick in 2019, expects to […]
The Kentucky Wildcats and Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to square off on the college hoops hardwood later this year. The two schools reached a three-year agreement on Thursday that includes this season’s December 12th game at Rupp Arena, a neutral site contest in 2021, and a 2022 duel in South Bend. John Calipari’s […]
The Coronavirus continues to turn everything in its path upside down. But as the weather heats up, so have conversations about getting back to a sense of normalcy. The NBA, NHL, and MLB have all had their seasons put on hold by the pandemic, leaving the NFL as the only major American sports league to […]
Daniel Jones. Ryan Tannehill. Kirk Cousins. Joe Burrow. Drew Lock. Gardner Minshew. What do the above NFL quarterbacks all have in common? They are right-handed. They are starters on average or below average teams. And… “They are all ranked above Philip Rivers in ESPN’s latest fantasy football draft [projections],” Jeff Rickard told Big Joe on […]