Month: September 2012

Antavian Edison could hold the key to Purdue football fortunes

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor One of Danny Hope’s top priorities during the bye week should be finding more ways to get the ball to Antavian Edison. The man is a big-time playmaker in the passing game, the kind the Boilermakers haven’t had in recent years. If the Boilermakers make the most of his talents, there […]

Elwood’s Marty Wells is Colts Coach of the Week

From the Indianapolis Colts Elwood High School’s Marty Wells has been named the Colts/NFL Coach of the Week, a program presented by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Wells was selected after his Panthers (3-2) beat previously undefeated and Class 3A No. 3-ranked Eastbrook, 34-6. It was their first win over Eastbrook since 2002. The […]

ISL’s Q and A: Former Purdue football coach Joe Tiller

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor Indy Sports Legends editor Cliff Brunt interviewed former Purdue football coach Joe Tiller by telephone this past Thursday while Tiller was home in Wyoming. Tiller, 69, is the winningest coach in Purdue history and led the Boilermakers to the Rose Bowl after the 2000 season. Here are the best comments from the 35-minute conversation. Q: What […]

Griffiths: Notre Dame could be 7-0 heading to Oklahoma

By DOUG GRIFFITHS ISL Correspondent Before the season started who thought Notre Dame would be undefeated hosting Michigan? Outside of Irish die-hards, not many who follow college football liked Notre Dame’s chances of being 3-0. Yet that’s exactly where the Irish stand after beating Navy, Purdue and No. 10 Michigan State. Saturday’s victory in Spartan […]

Colts quarterback Andrew Luck ahead of Peyton Manning’s pace

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor Andrew Luck is ahead of Peyton Manning on points. Luck, the rookie prodigy, directed a game-winning drive in just his second game to lead the Indianapolis Colts past the Minnesota Vikings 23-20 on Sunday. Manning didn’t even win until Week 5 of his rookie year back in 1998. Luck threw for 309 […]

Notre Dame notebook: Kelly wants players to stay grounded

By DOUG GRIFFITHS ISL Correspondent Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly has already heard how his program is off to its best start in a decade and knows that all week, his players will be told how good they are. Such is expected, considering the Irish just knocked off a top-10 team in Michigan State on its […]

Old one-class basketball system would be ideal for football this year

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor Most everybody in Indiana knows about the state’s legendary old single-class state tournament in basketball. You know, the one that spawned the movie Hoosiers and was dismantled in the 1990s, leading to heated debates about tradition vs. fairness to small schools ever since. I’d love to see that one-class system in football this year. […]

Griffiths: Notre Dame makes statement with 20-3 win over Michigan St.

By DOUG GRIFFITHS ISL Correspondent  Before the Notre Dame-Michigan State game Saturday night, Irish coach Brian Kelly said we would learn a lot about quarterback Everett Golson. We did, but we also learned that the Irish have a pretty darn good defense that is quicker and more talented than it has been in a while. […]

Purdue rumbles for 392 yards in 54-16 win over EMU

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — That’s more like it, Purdue. After fiddling around with the passing game for a while, the Boilermakers dropped the hammer on Eastern Michigan, dominating the Eagles on the ground in a 54-16 win on Saturday afternoon. The Boilermakers passed on their first six plays against a defense that ranked […]

Fishers destroys West Lafayette Harrison 66-0

By SEAN GARRETT ISL Correspondent Fishers Tigers defeated West Lafayette Harrison with shutdown defense and a rushing attack that totaled 303 yards and eight TDs in a 66-0 victory. Early on, penalties took yards and touchdowns away from the Tigers. A failed fake punt on Fishers’ first drive actually gave Harrison a momentary glimmer of hope, but […]