Friday, November 11, 2011

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Bears Carimi will have knee surgery Bears Carimi will have knee surgery

Bears rookie right tackle Gabe Carimi will undergo an arthroscopic debridement procedure on his injured right knee, the team announced Friday.

Your Morning Phil: Ramos, Buehrle, LaHair Your Morning Phil: Ramos, Buehrle, LaHair

Talking baseball while wondering how Joe Paterno lasted this long: 1) Wilson Ramos had just returned from the beach. He was enjoying time with his family, anticipating a debut next Wednesday in the Venezuelan Winter League, when he was snatched by gunmen in front of his house on Wednesday. He hasn’t been heard from since. Everyone in baseball is uneasy for the safety of the Washington Nationals’ catcher, who is one of the top young players in the game.

Filer's Notre Dame career over with ACL injury

While Steven Filer never quite lived up to the four-star billing he garnered at Mt. Carmel, he was at least in the mix at Notre Dame by the end of his career, a pass-rush specialist during a possible late-season surge.

Willie Gault's 1985 Super Bowl ring reportedly stolen Willie Gault's 1985 Super Bowl ring reportedly stolen

Willie Gault reportedly has had his 1985 Super Bowl XX ring stolen.

Who will win the Big Ten basketball title?

Who ya got?

  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Michigan
  • Michigan State
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • Northwestern
  • Ohio State
  • Penn State
  • Purdue
  • Wisconsin
College basketball: Previews, capsules and more College basketball: Previews, capsules and more

All things college basketball from Shannon Ryan, Teddy Greenstein, Brian Hamilton and Fred Mitchell.

NBA talks break up but not off NBA targets 72-game schedule with Dec. 15 start date

Following Thursday's nearly 11-hour negotiating session, NBA Commissioner David Stern presented union executive director Billy Hunter with a revised proposal still centered on a 50-50 split of income to end the 133-day lockout.


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