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Indianapolis Star
7 hours ago
- Indianapolis Star
Jesus, LeBron and Tom Brady (!?): Who would Central Indiana's top football players invite to Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving in Indiana means IHSAA football state championship weekend. It also means good meals and better company. We asked members of the 2025 IndyStar preseason football Super Team: Who would you invite to Thanksgiving dinner? 'I'd have to go with my favorite quarterback and NFL player of all time, Tom Brady. To be able to sit there and talk ball with him, talk life with him, that would be pretty awesome. I'd ask him how he took care of his business, took care of his body and how he prepared for games and how he separated himself from everybody else. Just ask him what he does to prepare.' — Decatur Central QB Bo Polson 'Outside of Jesus, I might throw in Bill Dance. He's a great fisherman from back in the day. I've gotten really big into fishing the past couple weeks with some of my teammates. Some of the knowledge I could take off him would be great. I'd do anything I could to improve my fishing game. That would be somebody I'd say.' — Brownsburg QB Oscar Frye Loyalty vs. opportunity: What Indy-area's top players say about new transfer rule IHSAA football predictions: Picking 2025 state champions as season begins 'Probably Tom Brady. Probably Tom or Tiger Woods. I'd probably ask Tom Brady how he got through all of the challenges in his career. He was doubted a lot. Started as like fifth string and made his way up at Michigan and went pro and made it up. Just what helped drive him and kept him sane, I guess.' — New Palestine QB Jacob Davis 'Let's go Tom Brady. First of all, my dad loved him. Biggest Tom Brady fan ever. And he just wins all the time.' — Lapel QB Devin Craig '(Washington Commanders quarterback) Jayden Daniels. I just look up to him. Or (Minnesota Timberwolves guard) Anthony Edwards. I just like their mindset and would want to pick their brain and talk ball, talk life. I feel like my (style) represents (Daniels) a lot. I'd ask for tips, ask for advice. When to you use your legs and when not to. He does a neat thing with (virtual reality). He watches VR of every team before every game. I thought that was pretty cool. Little things like that to pick his brain.' — Carmel QB Anthony Coellner 'Either Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady. Just talking to those great quarterbacks and processing the game and things like that.' — Jackson Sorgi, Tri-West 'I would say, maybe Martin Luther King. Obviously now times are different. We don't truly know how stuff was back then. I think it would be good to be able to pick his brain and see how things were and how he went about changing things peacefully.' — Hamilton Southeastern QB Terry Walker III 'I always watched J.J. Watt growing up, even though I'm an offensive guy. I think he'd be really cool. I'd have to go Jason Kelce as well just to get a little knowledge from him.' -- New Palestine OL Brock Brownfield 'I'd probably say (Alabama offensive lineman) Tyler Booker who just got drafted to the Cowboys. He's just a great offensive lineman — a guy I try to model a little bit both in-game and as a character. I know he's a high character guy. Just to talk to him about stories and stuff. I think that would be great because he's a guy that I really look up to who plays offensive line.' — Bishop Chatard OL Zion Haney 'I would say Jason Kelce. I like him as a player a lot and think he's a really interesting, funny guy. I like his podcast a lot.' — Westfield OL Job Mavrick 'Jesus. I'm a big religious guy, so I'd say Jesus Christ.' — Westfield OL Malachi Mills 'Probably Jason Kelce.' — Center Grove OL C.J. Scifres 'I'd like to experience another Thanksgiving with my dad. He passed away in 2017 when I was in the fourth grade. He was incarcerated most of my life but when he got out, he spent a lot of time with me. But Thanksgiving is something I don't think we got to do. He passed away due to gun violence.' — Lawrence Central OL James Williams 'LeBron. He's the 'goat.' That would be hard to sit and have dinner with him. That's my 'goat.' Best basketball player to ever do it. Best athlete to ever do it in my opinion. I get in arguments in school about (LeBron vs. Michael Jordan). But LeBron is the 'goat.'' — Decatur Central WR Kasmir Hicks 'My favorite athlete is Conor McGregor. I just love his swag and how he is on the mic. I don't know if I really want him at my family Thanksgiving dinner. I'd honestly probably go Kyle Schwarber. Went to Indiana, so he's familiar with Indiana. I think that'd be a cool Thanksgiving with him.' — Center Grove WR Drake McClurg 'I'm inviting Druski. He's a funny dude who could make everybody laugh.' — Brownsburg WR Avin Robinson 'Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State receiver). I'd just want to work out with him. That's what I want to do. After the dinner, go to the field with some cleats.' — Lawrence North WR Monshun Sales 'Probably Drake. Just because I feel like he would have a lot to say just throughout his life. I really like his music and feel like I can relate to a lot of his lyrics. I feel like we would get along pretty well.' — Brownsburg WR Branden Sharpe 'My girlfriend. Or if it's a celebrity, Jahmyr Gibbs. I'd ask him what is the difference between high school, college and NFL. Like what are things he did to be dominant at each level. — Cathedral RB Xavier Dangerfield 'I'd say Michael Jordan. That's my favorite athlete. I'd just want to be around him. I watched the 'Last Dance' documentary and how they talk about him, I'd just want to be around him for a day.' — Decatur Central RB Fa'Rel Carter 'LeBron. Just the goat. Great person. Great father. Never did nothing bad.' — Lawrence North RB Izayveon Moore 'Probably Steph Curry. I used to love Steph Curry. Still do. He's my favorite player. I used to play basketball until eighth grade, then quit to focus on football.' — New Palestine RB Josh Ranes 'I'm going to have to say Tom Brady, just because he's the 'goat.' It would be great to talk to him and meet him and see another side of his life and try to take some things away from him. That would be pretty cool.' (What would you ask him?) 'How to make money. Because he has a lot of it.' — Greenwood RB Gunner Ruppert 'I want to talk to Steph Curry about golf, about basketball. That would be cool. Just being the greatest shooter ever. I did (play basketball) for a long time. I'm a 3-point hunter so that's where I get it from. Just watching a lot of Steph Curry, I guess.' — Plainfield RB Luke Starnes 'Probably my grandma. She recently passed a couple years ago so it would be nice to have here there for dinner.' — Crispus Attucks RB Darrell Taylor 'Mine would definitely be Kobe Bryant. He's definitely been my mentor growing up. I love Kobe and love his work ethic. That's somebody who I'd want to sit there and have a talk with.' — Fishers RB Ryan Thembulembu 'I would definitely say Kobe Bryant. He's very inspiring and would definitely help me on a bunch of things that I would need help on. (I'd definitely) talk to him about mentality because he's really special with that.' — Center Grove TE Dominick Barry "Dennis Rodman. I don't know how that dinner would go. I liked Dennis Rodman and Allen Iverson. Those were my two favorite basketball players.' — New Palestine TE Mason Oglesby 'Jesus Christ. Absolutely. Whether you believe in his miracles or not, he definitely existed right? So 100% I'd want to sit down with him.' — Carmel DL Kaiden Bower 'I'd probably pick LeBron James. That's my favorite NBA player, so I'd definitely pick him.' — Franklin Central DL Jayce Brewer 'Definitely Mike Tyson. I know that seems funny but I think he's a funny guy no matter how cold blooded he is. Great personality. I'd love to hear that little lisp at the Thanksgiving dinner table. I think he would be hilarious.' — Center Grove DL Kobe Cherry 'Jalen Carter from the Eagles. (I'd ask) 'How do you do it?'' — Warren Central DL Jerimy Finch Jr. 'I've got two people – LeBron and Genghis Khan. LeBron is my favorite basketball player – the goat. And Genghis Khan, he's a cool dude in history.' — Pike DL Muna Newman-Nwodika 'Probably my grandma or grandpa that have passed.' — Cardinal Ritter DL Terry Robinson 'Adam Sandler. I feel like he doesn't try to show that he has a lot of money. He dressed how he wants. He wears the 'And1' shorts and the baggy t-shirt. I just like how he doesn't try to show off and he just is who he is. And he's funny.' — Franklin DL Blake Smythe 'LeBron James. Easily. My dad (is my hero), then LeBron. Big LeBron fan.' — Decatur Central LB Mykul Campbell 'Probably my grandmother because I miss her.' — Pike LB Dammy Adeoba 'Beyonce. Beyonce, come join me at Thanksgiving. I'd love to celebrate any holiday with Beyonce. Great conversation.' — Westfield LB Alex Aramboles 'It would be my grandmother. She passed away four years ago. She was a really influential person in my life and a light in my family. It would really mean a lot to bring her back.' — Brebeuf Jesuit LB Parker Maiers 'I'd say Payton Wilson, the linebacker on the Steelers. I'd learn a lot from him. I like how he plays.' — Lawrence North LB Breck Mallory 'I'd go Derrick Henry. I know he's throwing down some grub and we'd chat it up. That would be cool.' — Whiteland LB Jordan Palmer 'I would pick Sean Taylor, rest in peace to him. I'd pick him to understand the game more, especially because he played my position. He's definitely someone I look up to.' — Warren Central DB Kaleb Elkins 'Sauce Gardner or Pat Surtain. Best corners in the league. Get all the advice from them.' — Fishers DB Carsen Eloms 'Ed Reed. Really any defensive NFL player that played safety, or an NFL running back as well. Derrick Henry. Just to talk to them about their game and how their experience has been.' — Westfield DB Deacon King 'I would say Kobe Bryant. He is a huge inspiration for me in just watching the way he goes about his work ethic, his recovery and his workouts. He just gets up super early every day. He talks about how can you impact someone to go impact other people. He's been super inspirational for me.' — Carmel DB Isaac Nelson "Probably the music artist Prince for my mom. She was a really big Prince fan before he passed away. If not Prince then probably Kyrie Irving. He's my favorite basketball player.' — Ben Davis DB Robert Reddick 'Probably LeBron. My favorite athlete. I feel like LeBron would be a pretty cool guest to have.' — Cathedral K Van Krisiloff
Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Yahoo
John Kruk's galaxy brain clock take will have fans in tears
The post John Kruk's galaxy brain clock take will have fans in tears appeared first on ClutchPoints. It was a largely inconsequential game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Seattle Mariners. To which, former Phillies player turned analyst John Kruk, known for his hot takes, did himself one better. In the bottom of the 4th inning with the Phillies leading 6-0, Kruk provided some in-depth analysis of all things the invention of the clock, per Jomboy Media. 'How did that person know what time it was? Kruck asked. For the sake of reference, the clock was not invented by a singular individual. It was more of a development process dating back to Ancient Egypt and Babylon. However, Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock in 1656. In the 1750s, African American inventor Benjamin Banneker invented the first functioning clock. Kruk played for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1989 to 1994. In 1993, he helped lead them to the World Series, where they would lose to the Toronto Blue Jays in six games—a series in which Joe Carter hit a walk-off home run in the decisive sixth game. Along the way, Kruk became a three-time All-Star (1991, 1992, 1993). In the 1993 All-Star game, Kruk's at-bat against Randy Johnson lives on, as he avoided a wild pitch but ended up striking out to protect himself. Altogether, Kruk batted .309, with 62 home runs, 145 doubles, and 390 RBIs in 744 games with the Phillies. At the same time, he became a fan favorite for his self-deprecation and outgoing personality. The broadcasting style of John Kruk Since retirement, Kruk has successfully transitioned into becoming a Phillies analyst for NBC Sports Philadelphia. Before that, he was a color commentator for ESPN. Along the way, Kruk has lent his personality to the booth and provided some interesting takes. Recently, Kruk called Phillies pitcher Jose Alvarado 'selfish' after being suspended for 80 games for violating MLB's drug policy. Nevertheless, the fans still love his takes and his continued support of the organization. In that instance, never a broken clock. Related: Phillies' Trea Turner reaches career milestone with emphatic HR Related: Phillies' Zack Wheeler gets positive surgery update following blood clot


Indianapolis Star
21 hours ago
- Indianapolis Star
Central Indiana high school football Week 1 schedule, matchups, kickoff times
The wait is over. The 2025 IHSAA football season is here. IndyStar Insider Kyle Neddenriep has spent the past few weeks getting you ready for the season with LOADS of content. Now the real fun starts. Week 1 has some marquee matchups, including perennial powers Ben Davis vs. Cathedral, Center Grove vs. Warren Central and a Hamilton County showdown between Carmel and Fishers. IndyStar will have wall-to-wall coverage with a live scoreboard/blog, video highlights, analysis and loaded photo galleries Friday night and into Saturday morning. IHSAA football predictions: Picking 2025 state champions as season begins IHSAA football: Vote for IndyStar preseason Player of the Year Below is a full schedule for Central Indiana's games: All games at 7 p.m. unless noted otherwise Bedford North Lawrence at Martinsville Beech Grove at Greenfield-Central Ben Davis vs. Cathedral Gary Bowman at Christel House, 7:30 p.m. Brebeuf Jesuit at North Central Cardinal Ritter at Tech Carmel at Fishers Center Grove at Warren Central Crispus Attucks at Lutheran Danville at Gibson Southern, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Central at Avon Eastern Hancock at Greencastle Faith Christian at Irvington Prep FW Carroll at Hamilton Southeastern FW Concordia Lutheran at Scecina FW Bishop Dwenger at Roncalli Franklin Central at Perry Meridian Greenwood at Seymour Guerin Catholic at McCutcheon Homestead at Westfield Indian Creek at Western Lafayette Jeff at Bishop Chatard, 7:30 p.m. Lapel at Hamilton Heights Lawrence Central at Lawrence North Lebanon at Pendleton Heights Monrovia at Cascade Mooresville at Bloomington North New Palestine at Kokomo Noblesville at Mt. Vernon Park Tudor at Covenant Christian Pike at Zionsville Plainfield at Terre Haute South Shelbyville at Greensburg Sheridan at Greenwood Christian Shortridge at Purdue Englewood Southport at Franklin Spalding (Md.) at Brownsburg Speedway at Heritage Christian Tindley at Edinburgh Triton Central at Batesville Tri-West at Western Boone Washington at Gary West Whiteland at Columbus North