8/28/2009

Friday rundown


*Brandon Marshall suspended by the Broncos after acting like he was 6-years old at yesterdays practice. (Denver Post)

*Mike Vick's debut last night a little uneven. (Washington Post)

*NFL give the okay for the Cowboys video board, but sets new ground rules. (NYT)

*Saints to stay in New Orleans through 2025. (ESPN)

*There is no break in Dallas Cowboys WR Roy Williams' right shoulder. (USA Today)


*NBA suspends Nuggets Smith and Suns Richardson. (USA Today)

*USC names frosh QB Barkley starting QB. (LA Times)

*Angels tried to complete a deal for Kazmir, but it fell through. (MLB)

*Mets are saying that Jose Reyes may require surgery now. What a waste of a season. (MLB)

*San Francisco Giants have put in a waiver claim on Brewers reliever Trevor Hoffman. (MLB)


*The PAC-10 Conference and the Alamo Bowl have reached a new deal. (LA Times)

*Oregon and Boise State don't like each other. (Register Guard)

*Daytona 500 qualifying date changed to avoid conflict with the Super Bowl. (Miami Herald)

*Detroit Lions have announced Daunte Culpepper will start the third preseason game. (Detroit Free Press)

*D-II football team from Virginia has had to cancel their season opener with West Virginia Wesleyan because their new helmets haven't come in yet. (SI)

*U.S. Open has warned tennis players about sharing information on twitter during tournament. (SI)

*Fans got kicked out of Wrigley yesterday after chanting Milton Bradley sucks. (ESPN Chicago)

*Brandon Marshall acting like and idiot at practice Thursday before getting suspended Friday. (Via thebiglead.com)


*Shaq plays scrabble with Jimmy Kimmel. (Via Sihotclicks)



*Andy Roddick plays tennis with David Letterman.

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