January 11, 2011
Associated PressMark Emmert would like to get tougher on rule-breakers and plans to expand the push for academic reforms started by the late
Myles Brand.
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January 8, 2011
Bill BennerI love it because it I allow it to suck me in like a farm kind seeing the big-city lights for the first time. I loathe it
because it is becoming too much like the NFL.
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January 1, 2011
Lou HarryThanks to Susan S. Neville's new book, "Butler's Big Dance," I have a better idea of what the campus hysteria was like.
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December 29, 2010
Bloomberg NewsRevenue growth in college sports' top tier will be held to 3 percent next year as states slash subsidies nationwide, predicts
Mark Emmert, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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December 24, 2010
Anthony SchoettleIn April, Butler University men's basketball coach Brad Stevens coached the Bulldogs to the NCAA Final Four, where Butler
lost to heavy favorite Duke University by two points in the championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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December 13, 2010
Associated PressThe conference, expanding to 12 teams in all sports and adding divisions and a championship game in football starting next
season, on Monday also unveiled a new logo and 18 football awards, each named after two standout Big Ten performers.
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December 11, 2010
IBJ StaffProgram is contributing more to the school's athletics department in spite of poor record on the field.
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December 4, 2010
Bill BennerA Catholic university based in Indiana where football serves as a major rallying point for students, alumni and donors? The
University of Notre Dame would be a correct answer. But it’s no longer the only one.
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November 29, 2010
Associated PressThe new coach, whomever it is, will become the school's sixth since 1996 — more than any other Big Ten school. He
will take over a team that has only three Big Ten wins over the past three years and just ended a 12-game losing streak against
conference foes and a 15-game losing skid against league opponents away from Bloomington.
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November 27, 2010
IBJ StaffCommissioner Jim Delany said it's likely other cities in Big Ten states will host the game after first championship in 2011.
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November 27, 2010
Anthony SchoettleDespite its serious ills since 2007, Indiana University basketball remains a national power—at least financially. The
men’s basketball program ranked No. 8 among all NCAA Division I schools in revenue generation during the 2008-2009 season.
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November 13, 2010
Bill BennerCollege basketball season is upon us. Thank goodness. Here in Indiana, it can serve to take our minds off college football.
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November 9, 2010
Anthony SchoettleNCAA officials on Monday announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with Coca-Cola, making Powerade the official sports drink
of the association's 88 championships.
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October 30, 2010
Bill BennerHow many collegians accept money? The percentage could not possibly rise above the low single digits, if that.
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October 27, 2010
Associated PressThe annual Graduation Success Rate shows 79 percent of all athletes entering college between 2000-01 and 2003-04 earned degrees
within six years.
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October 25, 2010
Associated PressSeveral groups are working with the NCAA to find new ways to enforce rules prohibiting improper agent-related benefits for
student-athletes, including possible post-NCAA financial penalties that reach into a player's potential NFL career.
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October 18, 2010
Bloomberg NewsA three-judge panel of the Chicago-based appeals court Monday reversed its own July ruling that said the NCAA must face a
lawsuit by consumers claiming its ticket-distribution method violates Indiana law.
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October 14, 2010
Scott OlsonIndianapolis-based college sports body acknowledges that it needs the help of others, including former players, coaches and
the National Football League, to reduce improprieties.
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October 1, 2010
Anthony SchoettleA management shift and a renewed marketing effort that includes new attractions and increased advertising in key markets has
Circle City Classic organizers optimistic about the annual event's future.
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September 27, 2010
Bloomberg NewsHoosier basketball legend Keith Smart was appointed by the Golden State Warriors to replace Don Nelson, the head coach with
the most victories in NBA history.
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September 21, 2010
Associated PressThe deal includes management of NCAA.com, the primary web site for all 88 NCAA tournaments and other services.
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September 18, 2010
Anthony SchoettleMark Emmert, who takes over the NCAA next month, already has removed three high-level executives, met with NBA Commissioner
David Stern about changing basketball eligibility rules, and sent signals he will take a hard line against cheating.
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September 16, 2010
Mason King
The university president likens his role to that of a major-league manager, but retaining talent like Brad Stevens is
just the start.
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September 13, 2010
Associated PressIn three years, the Big Ten Network has become a model for—and some might say the envy of —big-time college sports
around the country. It's forecasting $272.9 million in revenue and a 36-percent profit in 2012.
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September 4, 2010
Anthony SchoettleFormer IU basketball player and coach Dan Dakich is one of the hottest sports broadcasters in the Midwest, and he’s
about to take his act national.
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It's also across the street from Fogo de Chao and Morton's....
Yep, the haters are trying to make good news bad. I guess it is hard to get people to believe the series is dying when they are gaining new sponsors.
David Copperfield! I remember watching his specials on TV when I was little.
Don't forget this is next to an MMA gym, a pawn shop, and some abandoned spaces.
Good project for Zionsville - A group who has owned the property for many years has waited and worked patiently to bring highest and best use development to a major corridor, and mix that in with the great downtown you have. Win Win. All the Best to Pittman Partners and Zionsville.