Andrew Luck’s former college football coach, Stanford’s David Shaw, discussed what might be ahead for the former Colts QB on “The Rich Eisen Show.”
Author: Matthew VanTryon, Indianapolis Star
‘Remember how you (expletive) got your job’: Bob Knight’s relationship with Coach K detailed in book
Ian O’Connor’s new book details the contentious relationship that ended with Coach K saying he “was finally done with Coach Knight.”
Former Colts linebacker Gary Brackett is putting his Super Bowl ring up for auction
Gary Brackett, who played for the Colts at linebacker from 2003-2011, filed for bankruptcy in September. He retired at age 31.
‘I don’t know what if anything I will do with it’: Mark Cuban bought a town in Texas
Mark Cuban isn’t a stranger to big investments. He owns the Dallas Mavericks, after all. But this is a bit different.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay signed $100 bills and gave them to Bills fans sitting in front of his suite
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was in a generous mood as he watched his team trounce the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay predicts ‘at least 2’ Super Bowl wins this decade
The Colts owner is well-known for his bold claims about his Super Bowl aspirations for the franchise. He was at it again Tuesday night.
BYU player Jesse Wade gets stuck in elevator inside NCAA tournament’s Indianapolis bubble
BYU men’s basketball player Jesse Wade had an unexpected twist to his Thursday night in Indianapolis. He got stuck in the elevator.
Crew member injured at Indy 500 when Jordan King’s car makes contact on pit road
A crew member for Jordan King was taken off on a stretcher after being hit by King’s No. 42 car on pit road.
After a winless season, Indy 500 pole-sitter Simon Pagenaud is again among IndyCar’s elite
Simon Pagenaud is proving to be among IndyCar’s best after securing the pole position for the 2019 Indy 500.
Scott Van Pelt at Tyler Trent’s funeral: ‘He smiled and fought and lived’
‘Getting to Indy and taking a night off work’s not hard. It’s what we were supposed to do. It’s what we were meant to do,’ ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt said.