Monday, December 19, 2011

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Peterson: Saints took cheap shots at ankle

The New Orleans Times-Picayne reports: Vikings running back Adrian Peterson accused the Saints defense of taking cheap shots at his injured ankle during Sunday's game, saying cornerback Jabari Greer twisted it during a pileup.

Three Penn State players to be disciplined, but eligible for bowl game

Three Penn State football players will face discipline following separate incidents last week but will be eligible to play in the Jan. 2 TicketCity Bowl, interim coach Tom Bradley said Monday.

No decision from Notre Dame QB Crist on transfer No decision from Notre Dame QB Crist on transfer

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Dayne Crist is done browsing his potential transfer destinations. And he'll leave Notre Dame's campus for good as a student Monday. But he's not yet sure where he'll end up.

Your Morning Phil: Epstein, Latos, LaHair Your Morning Phil: Epstein, Latos, LaHair

Talking baseball while wondering what it says about Jerry Angelo/Lovie Smith that the Bears' season hinged on two players: 1. Given the excitement of the Theo Epstein hiring, the last couple of months have been difficult for impatient Cubs fans anxious for a size-18 (or larger) shoe to drop. Could that finally happen this week, in the form of Prince Fielder, Yu Darvish or even 22-year-old first baseman Anthony Rizzo?

Former Sandusky charity board members: We needed to know Former Sandusky charity board members: We needed to know

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Former board members of Jerry Sandusky's charity say its CEO never told them about a 2002 shower incident that is the focus of child sexual abuse charges against the retired Penn State assistant coach. If they knew Sandusky had been banned from bringing kids on campus, they say they could have taken steps to better protect children a decade ago.

Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Seahawks 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Seahawks

Brad Biggs: Looking back at misjudgments made about the backup quarterback position, looking ahead to 2012 and the NFL draft and more after the Bears' dismal 38-14 loss to the Seahawks.

Griner, No. 1 Baylor women beat No. 2 UConn 66-61 Griner, No. 1 Baylor women beat No. 2 UConn 66-61

WACO, Texas -- Brittney Griner can finally forget about those missed free throws in Baylor's one-point loss at Connecticut in another 1-2 matchup.

Blackhawks win 5th straight but lose Seabrook Blackhawks win 5th straight

A festive crowd received holiday stocking caps Sunday night, coach Joel Quenneville reached a historic milestone and the Blackhawks extended their winning streak to a season-high five games.


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