As someone who thoroughly enjoyed every game of that remarkable season, I'd have to say I agree:
ATLANTA — Everybody agrees, the 1975-76 undefeated Indiana Hoosiers were the greatest single-season team in the history of college basketball.
As someone who thoroughly enjoyed every game of that remarkable season, I'd have to say I agree:
ATLANTA — Everybody agrees, the 1975-76 undefeated Indiana Hoosiers were the greatest single-season team in the history of college basketball.
Anybody else watch the Indiana-Temple nailbiter all the way through?
A group of House Democrats on Wednesday introduced a bill that would prevent the term "Redskins" from being trademarked, a move intended to put pressure on the Washington football club to change its name.
Here's an odd-lawsuit story for which I tried to summon up enough empathy to root for one side or the other, and failed:
A Catholic church has put the brakes on a headstone designed with the NASCAR logo.
This clip has really been making the rounds, so I wanted to give you the opportunity to see it here if you missed it elsewhere. Besides, how can I not post about something this cool?
Juxtaposition of the day. First, from the world of sports:
Hoosier Hysteria is back -- and Indiana University is the big winner even before the first tip-off in a tournament game.
Wow, talk about pressure: "Can IU do tonight what it hasn't done since Damon Bailey was a freshman?"
The last time Indiana’s basketball team won at Michigan State, Calbert Cheaney was a sophomore and Damon Bailey was a freshman.
Belinda Watford was seven months pregnant with Christian.
It was Feb. 28, 1991.
You go, girl, then go faster:
Danica Patrick has made history before — as a woman and a racer, in Indianapolis and Japan.
The spotlight is nothing new. But never has it been this bright before.
These mind-bending two paragraphs really stopped my when I was crusin' through the news online Saturday evening: