9:00 PM: Paralyzed football player Eric LeGrand will be at MetLife Stadium for the coin toss before Sunday's New York Giants vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game.
8:45 PM: DetroitLions.com writer Tim Twentyman reports that receiver Calvin Johnson had left a signed copy of Madden 13 in everyone's locker on Friday.
8:30 PM: Miami Marlins president David Samson said that Hanley Ramirez was traded to the Dodgers because "We just realized we couldn't win with him". Ramirez responded Thursday: "Now are they winning without me?"
8:15 PM: WPRI reports that Brown University has decided to allow Joe Paterno to remain in the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.
8:00 PM: Southern University head football coach Stump Mitchell has been fired & "reassigned to other duties" within the athletic department. Jaguars defensive coordinator Dawson Odums has been named as interim head coach.
7:45 PM: Two Washington Redskins safeties were fined by the NFL for unnecessary roughness hits on New Orleans Saints players during last Sunday's game: Madieu Williams $21,000 for a hit on Jimmy Graham & DeJon Gomes $7,875 for a hit on Darren Sproles.
7:30 PM: The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports Robert Pera, a California tech executive who is interested in buying the NBA's Grizzlies, is facing a class-action lawsuit for allegedly hiding information from shareholders in order to keep his company's stock price artificially high.
7:15 PM: The attorney for Minnesota State football coach Todd Hoffner, who is facing child pornography charges, is requesting a copy of the videos that allegedly feature Hoffner's young children in the nude.
7:00 PM: Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Jason Babin has been fined $15,750 by the NFL for "unnecessarily" driving Cleveland Browns QB Brandon Weeden into the ground during last Sunday's game.
6:45 PM: Former Lakers player Matt Barnes has signed with the L.A. Clippers, a team he previously played for during the 2003-04 NBA season.
6:30 PM: The Penn State Board of Trustees decided Friday to hold off on renaming the school's child care center that is currently named after Gary Schultz, a former PSU VP who faces perjury & failure to report charges from the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
6:15 PM: The San Diego Chargers announce that a local TV blackout for Sunday's home opener against the Tennessee Titans has been lifted.
6:00 PM: Former astronaut & first man on the moon Neil Armstrong was buried at sea during a ceremony aboard the USS Philippine Sea on Friday.
5:45 PM: Although they lost 35-0 to Alabama last week, Western Kentucky was able to end the Crimson Tide's 77-game streak of forcing at least one three-and-out.
5:30 PM: The Kansas City Star reports one person is dead another is wounded in what police believe was a murder-suicide attempt in the Kauffman Stadium parking lot Friday afternoon. The Royals are scheduled to host the Angels tonight.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=42147
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