9:00 PM: Video of "Conservative" Craig James' first U.S. Senate campaign ad, where the former ESPN analyst praises fellow Texan Rick Perry. Interestingly, YouTube ratings for James' video have been disabled - maybe to avoid getting the same high number of dislikes as Perry's anti-gay-soldier ad.
8:45 PM: Former Stanford football player Mike Dotterer sends words of encouragement to current Cardinal kicker Jordan Williamson, who missed two late field goal attempts in Monday's Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma State.
8:30 PM: Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir got married in a civil ceremony in New York on Friday to Victor Voronov, a 28-year-old Georgetown law graduate.
8:00 PM: Appearing on WEEI radio Tuesday, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick fondly remembers Myra Kraft, the late wife of team owner Robert Kraft: "She was always the first one I saw coming out of the locker room .... She was always right there, very supportive. We all miss her."
7:45 PM: San Diego Chargers coach Norv Turner, who will be back next season, on fans angry at him: "I don't know that I can say anything to them. The thing that meant most is the players ... the guys that meant the most to me are the guys who spoke out."
7:30 PM: The Oakland A's have re-signed outfielder Coco Crisp to a two-year, $14 million contract with a team option for 2014.
7:15 PM: Illinois has hired Jon Tenuta as their new defensive coordinator & Luke Butkus (Dick Butkus' nephew) as their new offensive line coach.
7:00 PM: Video of a group of Flyers fans beating up two Rangers fans outside of Geno's after Monday's NHL Winter Classic. (Language & YouTube comments NSFW.)
6:45 PM: A marriage proposal shown live on the jumbotron at a recent UCLA basketball game ended in rejection.
6:30 PM: Kobe Bryant on new Lakers coach Mike Brown: "I really want to win for him in the worst way, because I see how much he works and I see how much he wants it. I hear the criticism he takes, and I believe it to be unwarranted. It makes me want to work even harder than I already am."
6:15 PM: The 2011 NBA champion Dallas Mavericks will be visiting the White House next week, although Mavericks owner Mark Cuban argues that the NBA should have scheduled a game for Dallas in Washington.
6:00 PM: Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross used his own helicopter to bring in former Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher for an interview for the Dolphins' head coaching vacancy.
5:45 PM: Kansas football coach Charlie Weis announces that former Akron coach & Notre Dame assistant Rob Ianello has been hired as the Jayhawks' new receivers coach & recruiting coordinator.
5:30 PM: A Chicago man was charged with criminal trespassing after he was caught Sunday morning trying to steal some ivy from the Wrigley Field outfield wall.
5:15 PM: Arizona State junior LB Vontaze Burfict is leaving early to declare for the NFL Draft.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=32357
brian urlacher matt forte dr conrad murray verdict take care childish gambino camp drake take care tracklist drake take care tracklist
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.