Thursday, September 6, 2012

UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun tells Sports Illustrated about his future plans I would be very very surprised if I didnt...

SbB LIVE FROM LA (Sep 6, 2012 @ 5:18pm ET)

5:15 PM: The Tampa Bay Times reports the Buccaneers' home opener Sunday against the Carolina Panthers will be blacked out on local TV.

5:00 PM: Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ramon Harewood is appealing an $8,000 fine from the NFL for an illegal block on a St. Louis Rams player during a preseason game: "I did nothing wrong .... It's a lot of money. They better take off the whole fine."

4:45 PM: ESPN SportsCenter executive producer Mark Gross doesn't think his network overdid it with the Tim Tebow Jets training camp coverage: "I wouldn't say it failed, but we tried something, wanted to be aggressive with the coverage."

4:30 PM: NBC said that 23.9 million people watched Wednesday's Cowboys-Giants game, the third-highest rated NFL Kickoff game on the network.

4:15 PM: Angels pitcher Jered Weaver has been diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis after being hit by a line drive during Sunday's game against the Seattle Mariners.

4:00 PM: Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports the person taking video at Eagles practice Thursday was stranded in the air after a football got stuck in the hydraulic lift & he couldn't get down.

3:45 PM: Genrikh Sretenski, a figure skating coach recently arrested over a New York State incident, is also accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing a girl and sending her over 500 text messages.

3:30 PM: Chicago Bears cornerback D.J. Moore on his time at Vanderbilt: "I didn't go to school to learn too much to be honest .... Once I got to school and got good, I was like man, this is for the birds, it's time to leave."

3:15 PM: Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger tells the Post-Gazette that he is willing to skip a game for his son's birth: "I'm not missing the birth of my child. There's no chance. I know some fans probably don't want to hear that, but there's no chance."

3:00 PM: Ice cream makers Ben & Jerry's filed a lawsuit Wednesday against an adult film company that produces "Ben & Cherry" porn DVDs, claiming the movies would "cause confusion, mistake or deception" in regards to the company's trademarks.

2:45 PM: Alabama football coach Nick Saban began his Wednesday press conference by yelling at the media for "writing stuff about people that were playing that doesn't give them the proper respect." The Crimson Tide player 40-point underdog Western Kentucky this week.

2:30 PM: UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun tells Sports Illustrated about his future plans: "I would be very, very surprised if I didn't have something to say within the next two weeks."

2:15 PM: Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson says of Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew: "He's their whole offense. Without him the Jaguars would be terrible."

2:00 PM: New York Jets coach Rex Ryan disagreed with Santonio Holmes' comments that Mark Sanchez was "rattled" when the team acquired Tim Tebow.

1:45 PM: Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski reports Brian Scalabrine has turned down a coaching job with the Chicago Bulls & will instead call games on CSN New England this season.

Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41782

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