Hoops hero who inspired 'Hoosiers' now serves legendarily large Indiana-style fried pork sandwiches
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Hoops legend Bobby Plump hit the winning shot in the 1954 Indiana state title basketball game that inspired "Hoosiers." He serves serves winning pork tenderloin today at Plump's Last Shot.
Plump’s Last Shot is the family's slam-dunk sports bar in Indianapolis that today serves giant breaded fried pork tenderloin sandwiches, an Indiana culinary tradition. "People in neighboring states occasionally have breaded tenderloin, but it’s really an Indiana thing." "It's nice to be important. But it's more important to be nice." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Plump's fried tenderloin has inspired mouthwatering praise from coast to coast. One national outlet named it one of the five best regional sandwiches in North America.