E50: Remembering Robin

Sadly, with the great Robin Miller passing away early Wednesday morning, we’ve had to wait almost a full week to officially remember the Indianapolis media and racing icon on the show. We have other things to get to, too, in a busy Episode 50, but there’s no question what we’re leading off with: Remembering the […]

E49: Some Good Injury News (For Once)

Carson Wentz took a big step in his return from foot surgery as he participated in 7-on-7 drills on Monday. The Colts also gave good news on the continued progress of Quenton Nelson and Ryan Kelly. We talked about that and more in this week’s Episode 48: Reasons for injury… optimism?! Speaking of optimism, a […]

E37: It’s 500 Week!

No offense to the 2020 race, which was held in August, but we’re super excited for the first *real* race week in two years. After spending most of the weekend at the track, Jake and I dove right into the storylines of the upcoming 105th running of the Indianapolis 500, but racing wasn’t all that […]

R.I.P. Slick Leonard

The most important sports figure in Indianapolis history is no longer with us. In hearing the news earlier this afternoon of Bobby “Slick” Leonard’s passing at the age of 88, that was my first thought. Slick, and his wife, Nancy, are the reason the Indiana Pacers still exist. If the Pacers stopped existing in Indiana […]

E30: Road to Indy Ends

After 67 games, the unprecedented all-Indiana NCAA Tournament came to a conclusion Monday night. In the latest episode of Query & Schultz, we tie a bow on a remarkable chapter in March Madness history, debate the ranking of Jalen Suggs’ buzzer-beater in the lore of the event and look towards the future in Bloomington: Recapping […]

Episode 25: Everyone (Except Purdue) Stinks

We’re into the final week of college basketball’s regular season and past what would’ve been in the All-Star Break in the NBA, but both the Hoosiers and Pacers seem to be drowning. We spent a lot of time those struggling teams – including the immediate future for IU, should they make a coaching change – […]