COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball looked kind of awful — great win
By Bradley Hohulin | YesterdayEvery victory, however ugly, is a massive step forward for the Hoosiers.
Every victory, however ugly, is a massive step forward for the Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers may have turned around what looked like a lost season.
The Hoosiers came, saw, conquered and didn’t surrender a single chicken nugget.
If beggars can’t be choosers, Indiana fans don’t get to be picky.
Injuries probably don’t justify a complete defensive meltdown.
Indiana’s hard-fought, sloppy loss to Northwestern was a bounce back gone awry.
It might be time to reframe short-term expectations for the Hoosiers.
Look, nobody said statistics had to be smart.
Greed is a sin, but not if it’s fueled by borderline obsessive fandom.
Junior forward Jordan Geronimo grabs a rebound on Nov. 3, 2022 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hoosiers finished the first half of the 2022-23 slate with a 10-3 record.
IDS sports columnist Bradley Hohulin offers suggestions on how to make the best food for an at-home tailgate. For a chip dip, Hohulin says, "Take foods that vaguely resemble vegetables, dice them up and throw on citrus and herbs. Corn, black beans, black-eyed peas, red onion, tomato, cilantro and lemon juice will titillate your taste buds and provide the illusion of health."
Butternut squash, roasted with a drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper, can be the perfect at-home tailgate vegetable.
IDS columnist Bradley Hohulin recommends sticking with one protein on game day to prevent a calamity of meats in your kitchen.
Melted mozzarella cheese runs down Bradley's Burgerizza.
The burgers and bacon for the Burgerizza rest on a plate.
Bradley cooks the burgers and bacon for the Burgerizza.
Bradley's uncooked pizzas sit ready for the oven. He replaced the traditional pepperoni with a turkey Kielbasa.
IDS Columnist Bradley Houhlin made the Burgerizza, a concession item at Atlanta's Truist Park. The creation consists of a double bacon cheeseburger with two buns made of pepperoni pizza.
The final product of my recreation of AT&T Stadium’s Cheetos Mac N Cheese Balls.