Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about who writes Horseshoe Nation, how the content is put together, and what to expect from the blog.
Is Horseshoe Nation the official Indianapolis Colts website?
No. Horseshoe Nation is an independent, fan-operated blog. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Indianapolis Colts organization or the National Football League. We write about the team as fans and analysts, not as an official source.
Who writes the articles on this site?
All content is written in-house, specifically for this blog. We don’t republish or repurpose articles from other outlets — every piece is original analysis, history, or commentary written for our readers.
How often is new content published?
We publish across three ongoing series — Team News & Game Analysis, Player Spotlights, and Colts History & Legacy — and continue to add new articles to each as the season and our research allow.
Do you sell merchandise, tickets, or anything else?
No. This is a content-only blog. We do not sell products, tickets, or any merchandise, and we never will. If you’re looking for official team merchandise, we’d recommend purchasing only through the league’s or team’s verified official channels.
Can I suggest a topic or correct something I think is inaccurate?
Yes, and we genuinely welcome it. Reader feedback has shaped a number of our articles, and we take accuracy seriously. You can reach out through our Contact page with suggestions or corrections.
Do you cover other NFL teams?
Our focus is intentionally narrow. We write exclusively about the Indianapolis Colts — their history, their players, and their games — rather than trying to cover the entire league.
Where do your historical facts come from?
Our history and legacy articles are based on widely documented, publicly known facts about the franchise’s history. We aim for accuracy and avoid speculation when writing about specific dates, events, or outcomes.
Can I republish or quote your articles elsewhere?
Our articles are original content created for this blog. Please don’t republish full articles elsewhere without permission. Short quotes with clear attribution back to the original article are generally fine for commentary or discussion purposes.
Still Have a Question?
If your question wasn’t covered here, our Contact Us page has details on how to reach the team behind the blog.
