Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez will do what Chuck Pagano and Tyler Trent did before him: He will fight cancer, inspiring with grace and strength.
Author: Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star
Opinion: Get off Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren’s back. It’s not his fault football season is postponed.
Everyone is booing Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren as if canceling football season was his fault. It’s not IndyStar columnist Gregg Doyel writes.
Opinion: A handful of people at IMS watch Scott Dixon dominate GMR Grand Prix
Scott Dixon won the 2020 GMR Grand Prix at empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway, using tire strategy to bend the field to his will.
NASCAR star Ryan Newman is promoting organ donation but not only for the reason you think
Fueled by the memory of Bryan Clauson and his own grandfather, NASCAR’s Ryan Newman has partnered with Driven 2 Save Lives and Indiana Donor Network.
Opinion: Want football this fall? Don’t be selfish. Wear a mask to slow COVID-19 spread
COVID-19 is a killer. The best two ways to slow its spread, from everything we know, are these: social distancing and masks.
Opinion: NCAA’s new independent infractions structure is complicated and terrifying
A new, independent infractions structure for the NCAA to police schools sounds great, doesn’t it? Check the fine print. It’s terrifying.
Crazy day in Big Ten: Coach falls ill, coronavirus concerns heighten, questions linger
As games were canceled around the country, Nebraska saw its coach fall ill and leave the game during the last basketball games to played with fans.
Doyel: Cancer won the battle a year ago, but Purdue superfan Tyler Trent might just win the war
Purdue fan Tyler Trent inspired fight against cancer, and his impact grows a year after death as researchers near breakthrough thanks to his tissue.
Opinion: Indianapolis Colts give Kansas City Chiefs a harsh lesson in toughness
The Colts beat the Chiefs and their beautiful quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, because this wasn’t a beauty contest — this was a football game.
Doyel: Nobody was worse than Eric Ebron for the Colts, and the TE was his own biggest critic
On a day the Colts played terribly in a 31-24 loss to Oakland, nobody was worse than tight end Eric Ebron – and nobody was harder on him than Ebron.