ESPN confirmed Wednesday that Dan Dakich is still employed by the network as a college basketball analyst, a job he’s held since 2010.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
What Texas Western’s Black players and white coach did in 1966 continues to ripple
What Texas Western accomplished that NCAA championship game in 1966 slowly and quietly made an impact that echoed more loudly as time passed on.
Jason Whitlock speaks out against Black Lives Matter, comparing it to the KKK
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FedEx driver saw young boy shooting hoops on bent, rusty basketball goal. She secretly bought him a new one
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ESPN’s Sage Steele feeling ‘obnoxious’ about alma mater Indiana’s football team
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Colts owner Jim Irsay refuses to let fan’s 300-game streak come to an end
An Indianapolis woman had attended every home Colts game since 1984, but 300-game streak was going to end Sunday, until owner Jim Irsay got involved.
Arch Manning’s high school football coach: ‘We tread lightly in terms of comparing Arch’
Arch Manning is a 6-3, 200-pound sophomore. “Arch has got a little of all (the football Mannings) in him,” said Arch’s coach at Isidore Newman High.
Ex-Colts QB Art Schlichter in Ohio for more prison time due to cocaine use, gambling
Art Schlichter’s ticket scheme, along with cocaine use while on house arrest, will put the ex-Colts QB in an Ohio penitentiary until September 2021.