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Gregg Doyel is a sports columnist for the Indianapolis Star , formerly a national sports writer for CBSSports.com , who has been named the country's top sports columnist by the Associated Press Sports Editors four times. Doyel has won 16 APSE Top 10 awards since 2007, eight for columns, including firsts in 2014, '17, '19 and '22. In 2023 he was named one of the 250 most influential business leaders in Indiana by the Indianapolis Business Journal .

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13-484: Gregg may refer to: People [ edit ] Gregg (given name) , including a list of people with the given name Gregg (surname) , including a list of people with the surname Places [ edit ] Gregg, Missouri , U.S. Gregg County, Texas , U.S. Gregg River , Alberta, Canada Gregg Seamount, one of the New England Seamounts in

26-1078: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gregg (given name) Gregg is a masculine given name, sometimes a short form ( hypocorism ) of Gregory . It may refer to: Gregg Alexander , American singer/songwriter and producer born Gregory Aiuto in 1970 Gregg Allman (1947–2017), American singer-songwriter, musician, co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band Gregg Amore (born 1966), American politician Gregg Araki (born 1959), American film director Gregg Butler (born 1952), American football player Gregg Carr (born 1962), American former National Football League player Gregg Cunningham (born 1949), American politician Gregg Dechert (born 1952), Canadian former keyboardist of Uriah Heep Gregg Doyel , American sports writer Gregg Edelman (born 1958), American movie, television and theater actor Gregg Hale (producer) , best known for The Blair Witch Project Gregg Hale (musician) (born 1977), best known as

39-793: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gregg Doyel Gregg Doyel was born in Hawaii . He grew up in Mississippi , where his father was a law professor at the University of Mississippi . Doyel attended high school in Georgia and attended college at the University of Florida . At Stratford Academy in Macon, Georgia , he was named all-state twice in baseball (1987, 1988) for coaches Bubber Adams and Bobby Henley, and once in soccer (1986) for coach Sharad Apte. Before coming to

52-710: The Charlotte Observer . On May 21, 2007, it was announced that Doyel would host a radio program on Cincinnati 's WCKY (AM) in the 9 am – noon time slot with Mo Egger. He hosted the WCKY show until he was discharged in the wake of a budget cut on December 13, 2007. Doyel also briefly co-hosted WLW 's Sunday Morning SportsTalk with Ken Broo, but voluntarily left the show because he was traveling excessively for CBSSports.com . On April 17, 2024, during basketball player Caitlin Clark 's introductory press conference with

65-651: The Indiana Fever , Doyel engaged in an "uncomfortable exchange" with Clark that drew international attention; the incident occurred when Doyel made a heart gesture with his hands, mimicking Clark's signature move, stating "start doing it to me and we'll get along just fine." As a result, the Indianapolis Star banned Doyel from covering the Fever for one season, and also reportedly suspended Doyel for two weeks without pay. In 2010, Doyel finished second in

78-663: The Star , he was a national columnist for CBSSports.com. Doyel was also the site's college basketball writer before becoming a columnist. He has written two books, titled Kentucky Wildcats: Where Have You Gone? and Coach K : Building the Duke Dynasty . Before working at Sportsline.com, he was a sports writer with the Tampa Tribune , Florida Marlins beat writer at the Miami Herald and an ACC basketball writer with

91-783: The Associated Press Sports Editors' annual contest for column writing. He finished first in 2014 and again in 2017. Dennis Howell of DallasProSportSpot.com named Doyel "Columnist of the Year" for 2011. In January 2015, Gregg Doyel was winner of the U.S. Harness Writers Association's 53rd Annual John Hervey Award for Excellence in Harness Racing Journalism. He was honored for his column on trainer/driver Verlin Yohder titled "Hey Hollywood! Another Classic Indiana Underdog Story", which appeared in

104-656: The Atlantic Ocean Gregg Township (disambiguation) , three townships in the United States Other uses [ edit ] Gregg shorthand , a system of shorthand named after creator John Robert Gregg See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Gregg All pages with titles containing Gregg Greggs (disambiguation) Gregg v. Georgia , a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision Gregg v Scott , an English tort law case Topics referred to by

117-775: The bands Santana, Journey and Abraxas Pool, member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Gregg Rudloff (1955–2019), American re-recording mixer, three-time Academy Award winner Gregg Sulkin (born 1992), British actor Gregg Takayama (born 1952), American politician Gregg Trahey , American biomedical engineer Gregg Wallace (born 1964), English television presenter Gregg Wattenberg , American songwriter, music producer and musician Gregg Zuckerman (born 1949), American mathematician See also [ edit ] R. Gregg Cherry (1891-1957), Governor of North Carolina Greg , another masculine given name [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

130-466: The guitarist for the British band Spiritualized Gregg Harper (born 1956), American politician Gregg Henry , American actor Gregg Hoffman (1963–2005), American film producer Gregg Hughes (born 1963), American talk radio broadcaster better known as Opie on The Opie and Anthony Show Gregg Jakobson (born 1939), American songwriting partner of Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys, witness in

143-699: The murder trials of members of the Manson Family Gregg Landaker (born 1951), American re-recording mixer, three-time Academy Award winner Gregg Olsen (born 1959), American writer Gregg Olson (born 1966), American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher Gregg Phillips , former head of the Mississippi Department of Human Services Gregg Popovich (born 1949), American National Basketball Association head coach Gregg Rolie (born 1947), American singer, keyboardist and organist, lead singer and co-founder of

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156-410: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregg_(given_name)&oldid=1177028263 " Categories : Given names Masculine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

169-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gregg . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregg&oldid=1257510073 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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