Monday, March 5, 2012

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Notre Dame's Cooley wins Big East most improved honor

Presumably, Notre Dame players will be quicker to inform Jack Cooley of his second Big East honor in as many days.

Favre glad truth coming out, but holds no grudges Favre glad truth coming out, but holds no grudges

SI.com reports: Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre is glad the truth is coming out about the overly aggressive play of the New Orleans Saints' defense in the 2009 NFC Championship Game, but said he holds no grudges.

Lions place franchise tag on DE Avril Lions place franchise tag on DE Avril

Defensive end Cliff Avril was designated the Detroit Lions' franchise player Monday.

Your Morning Phil: Soriano, Teheran, Cowbells Your Morning Phil: Soriano, Teheran, Cowbells

Talking baseball: 1. These aren’t baseball cards we’re watching. They’re people. That’s why I really like the Dale Sveum/Theo Epstein idea of giving Alfonso Soriano a shot to hit leadoff again.

NU's Carmody on NCAA bid: 'The stats are out there' NU's Carmody on NCAA bid: 'The stats are out there'

Northwestern’s Bill Carmody is a basketball coach, not a lawyer. So he won’t lobby the NCAA tournament selection committee on behalf of his team.

Familiar Dodgers' faces oppose Sox in exhibition opener Familiar Dodgers' faces oppose Sox in exhibition opener

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Chicago White Sox open the exhibition season Monday against Camelback Ranch partner Los Angeles Dodgers, who have several players the Sox are familiar with in some form.

Lynch, Foster deals could set table for Forte Lynch, Foster deals could set table for Forte

In the days since the Chicago Bears secured Matt Forte for 2012 with the franchise tag, two more marquee running backs have received long-term extensions.

Rose scores 35 as Bulls rally to beat 76ers Rose scores 35 as Bulls rally to beat 76ers

PHILADELPHIA — The 76ers' double-teams kept coming, forcing the ball out of Derrick Rose's hands earlier and earlier.


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