Yesterday, I graduated from Indiana University.
This institution helped me find my voice in sports media, introduced me to some great people and taught me valuable lessons along the way.
I can’t believe it’s already over. Thank you, @IUMediaSchool.
From my latest radio show: Brendan Sorsby is yet another example of why sports betting is a plague on society.
He should not be allowed to step onto the field for Texas Tech this fall. 🔊🆙
A couple of weeks in, and I just ran the board solo this afternoon for @gregrakestraw on @1075thefan. Will do the same tomorrow for @JMV1070. Enjoying my time behind the scenes… it keeps me on my toes!
I’ve covered Monaco and I’ve covered Le Mans — but nothing prepared for my first Indy 500 🤯
Some reflections on a week in Indy that brought me such joy and felt like going back to my racing roots, as well as completing my ‘Triple Crown’ 👑
https://t.co/CgAv5avql0
In the spirit of #Indy500 race day, I'm sharing the final lap of my best @iRacing race yet. Started 24th in this race and worked my way up.
On lap 125, I faked out the driver in 3rd going into turn 3, and we fought for 3rd right up to the yard of bricks. So much fun. 😁
Interesting nugget from @jdouglas4 on @1075thefan this morning: Curt Cignetti wants more practice in the #Indy500 pace car before race day.
Boles said Cignetti is taking his duties very seriously. He’s returning to the @IMS for another run tomorrow afternoon. #iufb
I can’t believe Kyle Busch is gone. I grew up a NASCAR fan, viewing him as a villain.
As I’ve matured, my respect for him has grown immensely. An integral part of my childhood and the childhood of countless others is gone.
Rest in peace, Rowdy.
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.