COLUMN: These IU arrests extend beyond the athletic programs
There aren’t many believers in the IU defense.
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There aren’t many believers in the IU defense.
“Elvis was a hero to most, but he never meant shit to me”
‘Blurryface’
I know what you’re thinking: a 10.3-mile obstacle course, an ice water plunge, a mild form of tear gas and a mad dash through 10,000-volt dangling wires? Not for me. On race day, I was thinking the exact same thing.
As a sports journalism major, I can attest that working in sports changes you. You lose your fandom; you lose your bias. You see the game in a new light — the good and the bad.
In October 2014, I began my query of Indiana’s ?basketball identity.
When Patriots safety Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson’s goal-line pass, an underdog stole the Super Bowl.
Aaron Rodgers, Troy Aikman, Sen. Dan Coats, Troy Aikman, Louis C.K., Bill Nye.
He was the winningest coach in college football. Now, he is again.
Rarely do we stay true to our childhood aspirations.
New chapter, same ending.
Marshawn Lynch is playing hard ... to get.
Opportunity doesn’t knock politely. In football, opportunity arrives in the form of a knockout blow.
Nobody is perfect.
The IU football team misses its throwing arm.
With Hoosier Hysteria last Saturday and NBA games tipping off Tuesday, it is officially basketball season: an Indiana native’s bread and butter.
The more I think about the Heisman Trophy, the more it upsets me.
The Spartans narrowly ?escaped.
Unlike March Madness, the chaos isn’t scheduled.
It’s not often we say goodbye to a legend.