My college guidance counselor had a derisive saying for people who were familiar with many subject areas but had no one area of expertise: Jack of all trades, master of none. I suffer from a similar problem when it comes to sports — I know a lot about almost every relevant global sport without focusing on any one game. For once, I’d like to play up that fact. So every Monday, I’ll break down a sporting event from the past week that won’t lead SportsCenter or make the Sports Illustrated cover but is fascinating nonetheless. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll read about a sport or athlete too “unsexy” for most people to write about at length. Enjoy.
The first and only time I was inside Assembly Hall, I couldn’t wait to leave.
OK, that’s not fair. The only pilgrimage I ever made to the home of Indiana basketball was a fantastic experience, but it was overshadowed by an ever bigger sporting event. I was a junior in college at the time and an assistant sports editor for the Northwestern school paper. A group of us went down to cover the men’s basketball game: NU @ Indiana, 2PM Sunday. Super Bowl Sunday, with my beloved Giants set to face the 18-0 Patriots a couple of hours later.
So I had every reason to be distracted during the game, to be mentally back at Northwestern in front of the TV cheering on Big Blue. But then I walked over to our press seats…and I looked up at the championship banners above us…and the Hoosiers came out in their classic candy-cane colored warmups…and I was hooked.
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