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Author: Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star

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Opinion: This sports writer didn’t need Mom to throw BP. He needed her for everything else

May 12, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: This sports writer didn’t need Mom to throw BP. He needed her for everything else

In those families where Dad coaches the soccer team, throws batting practice and tosses the football, what does Mom do? The important stuff.

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Opinion: Pacers doomed by historically bad third quarter in Game 1 loss to Celtics

April 15, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: Pacers doomed by historically bad third quarter in Game 1 loss to Celtics

The Pacers believe they can hang with the Celtics in the NBA playoffs, just so long as they don’t have another eight-point third quarter.

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Historic game by Carsen Edwards can’t stop Purdue from cruel ending on cusp of Final Four

March 31, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Historic game by Carsen Edwards can’t stop Purdue from cruel ending on cusp of Final Four

Carson Edwards scores 42 in the last game of a historic NCAA tournament for Purdue, which fell one game short of the Final Four after Virginia loss.

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Opinion: This wasn’t supposed to happen for Purdue, and that makes NCAA Elite Eight so much sweeter

March 28, 2019March 29, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: This wasn’t supposed to happen for Purdue, and that makes NCAA Elite Eight so much sweeter

This was the breakthrough nobody saw coming at Purdue, which rebuilt into an Elite Eight team that beat Tennessee 99-94 in overtime in the Sweet 16.

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Opinion: Virginia’s Kyle Guy emerges from anxiety battle, UMBC NCAA loss better than ever

March 28, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: Virginia’s Kyle Guy emerges from anxiety battle, UMBC NCAA loss better than ever

A slow start in 2019 NCAA Tournament doesn’t faze Virginia’s Kyle Guy, who dealt with worse a year ago – and emerged a stronger man and better player.

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Opinion: HS swimmer competes despite multiple sexual harassment claims. This is appalling.

February 23, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: HS swimmer competes despite multiple sexual harassment claims. This is appalling.

Just in time for state meet, and Indiana school board is letting a high school swimmer compete despite substantiated allegations of sexual harassment.

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Opinion: Guys like Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell will never play for this Colts GM

January 14, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: Guys like Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell will never play for this Colts GM

With GM Chris Ballard running the show, the Colts will never add a locker-room risk like Antonio Brown just because the guy can play football.

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Opinion: Indianapolis Colts’ playoff unraveling against Kansas City Chiefs makes no sense

January 13, 2019 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Opinion: Indianapolis Colts’ playoff unraveling against Kansas City Chiefs makes no sense

Indianapolis Colts failed at all three phases in a bafflingly bad 31-13 loss Saturday to Kansas City Chiefs in NFL playoffs during Winter Storm Gia.

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Doyel: Embracing change allowed Brian Kelly to lead Notre Dame to College Football Playoff

December 27, 2018 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Doyel: Embracing change allowed Brian Kelly to lead Notre Dame to College Football Playoff

A sillier, more relaxed Brian Kelly has Notre Dame at the Cotton Bowl for the College Football Playoff national semifinals against Clemson.

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Why the Colts have Josh McDaniels to thank for their success

December 16, 2018 Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Why the Colts have Josh McDaniels to thank for their success

Josh McDaniels did the Colts a favor by hiring defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and forcing the Colts to take a second look at coach Frank Reich.

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