Monthly Archives: September 2010

Colts O-line remains in question with Ugoh’s departure

Four days before the Colts open the regular season at Houston, the team continues to make changes to their roster. Today, they announced that left tackle Tony Ugoh had been waived by the ball club.

Ugoh was the guy targeted to replace long time LT Tarik Glenn who had covered eventual hall-of-fame quarterback Peyton Manning’s blindside for so many years. The Colts liked Ugoh so …

NCAA gambling rules need improvement

The start of fall also means the start of college athletics. Athletes are back at their respective colleges if not there all summer to take classes and work out. The football season is now here meaning plenty opportunities for bets, pools and fantasy leagues for college athletes.

The rules are a bit off and need to be changed. The NCAA says that no athlete, coach …

Gameday: Indiana welcomes Towson to Memorial Stadium

It’s the fall and football season—and for the second straight year, Indiana will kick off its 126th season on Thursday as IU hosts the Tigers of Towson to Bloomington at 7:30 p.m. This is the first-ever meeting between the two schools and very much a preseason like game for Indiana.

Bill Lynch enters his fourth season as head coach with eight players returning on offense …

Fever fail to close out Liberty in the Garden

Indiana looked to win their first series in franchise history as the lower-seed. Indiana lost the lead in the final minute and the Liberty advance to the Eastern Conference Finals 77-74.

Indiana jumped out to a 26-21 lead at the end of the first quarter. But New York was relentless. The Liberty went on a 11 to 2 run to begin the second. Indiana led …

Free Pacers season tickets to diehard fans – It’s Area55

Roy Hibbert, the most outgoing personality on the team is hooking some lucky Pacer fans up. Not only is he performing on the court, but he is taking care of the fans.

Announced today via Hibbert’s twitter, “Areas 55 is up. Go to pacers.com to check it out. I am so proud of what the Pacers organization has done with this project. Thank u guys.”…