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Greg Cote says he’d quit if he received Gregg Doyel’s Caitlin Clark punishment
"They can't tell me what I can cover and what I can't cover because I misspoke at an introductory press conference."
Colin Cowherd, Nick Wright expect ‘equality of criticism’ for Caitlin Clark, WNBA
"They protect players who don't need protecting. It's actually disrespectful."
Colin Cowherd: ‘I would not have suspended Gregg Doyel’
"Ask yourself this, if her name was 'Kevin' Clark, would he have been suspended? Caitlin doesn't need our protection"
Gregg Doyel reportedly suspended following Caitlin Clark interaction, won’t cover Indiana Fever games in-person this season
The IndyStar declined comment to Awful Announcing.
IndyStar reporter defends newspaper’s WNBA coverage
"Women's basketball — and women's sports — deserve more coverage."
Dear Gregg Doyel, here is what sports media should learn from your Caitlin Clark debacle
Gregg Doyel-Caitlin Clark situation shows wider issues with press conferences, especially for women’s sports
Gregg Doyel apologizes for ‘clumsy and awkward’ Caitlin Clark interaction: ‘My heart was well-intentioned.’
Doyel took a lot of criticism here for his interaction with Clark about her "heart hands" gesture to family.
Dave Portnoy calls Gregg Doyel ‘pervert’ over Caitlin Clark interaction
"@IndyStarSports do something about this pervert."
Gregg Doyel on Purdue’s expectations, Dusty May at Indiana, and his criticism of Pat McAfee
Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star shares why Purdue needs to make the Final Four, why Indiana needs Dusty May, and why he had harsh words for Pat McAfee.
NFL reporter doesn’t believe Aaron Rodgers tore Achilles
"Plus he’s a liar."
Gregg Doyel: Pat McAfee is an ‘accomplice’ to Aaron Rodgers’ ‘anti-vax gibberish’
"...he’s out there, every Tuesday, saying something that makes us less safe."
Gregg Doyel rips “disintegrating, right before our eyes” Dan Dakich
"Once upon a time I saw the best in Dakich. I don’t see it anymore. His best is gone, replaced by the caricature he created and has become, though he’s in the process of erasing it, and himself, one appalling act at a time."