9:00 PM: When Philadelphia Eagles RB LeSean McCoy said that rookie teammate Bryce Brown reminded him of Bo Jackson, Brown responded: "I guess that's a compliment, right?"
8:45 PM: A 53-year-old man who lives near a Reno, Nevada golf course was arrested for shooting at two golfers when an errant ball broke one of his windows. One of the golfers suffered pellet wounds to his arm & leg.
8:30 PM: Former Detroit Lions player Mark Grabowski was arrested by the FBI in Platte, South Dakota Friday for allegedly kidnapping his own 11-year-old son.
8:15 PM: Cleveland Browns LB Scott Fujita tweets after his New Orleans Saints bounty program suspension was overturned Friday: "I'm overwhelmed with all the support. Thank you so much everyone. Can't tell you how much it means to me."
8:00 PM: Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen on the Nationals shutting Stephen Strasburg down for the regular season: "It's nobody's f***ing business what they do with Strasburg .... A lot of people have opinions about what they should do ... that's the reason they're on f***ing TV behind the mike."
7:45 PM: Serena Williams defeated Sara Errani 6-1, 6-2 Friday to advance to the U.S. Open final, where she will meet Victoria Azarenka.
7:30 PM: Georgia football players Bacarri Rambo & Alec Ogletree have reportedly been suspended from Saturday's game at Missouri. Neither player traveled with the team to Columbia.
7:15 PM: The parents of Olympic gold medal runner Tianna Madison have filed a libel, slander & defamation lawsuit against her & her husband. The suit claims that Tianna made false comments about her parents mismanaging her finances & allowing a boy who had molested her to enter their home.
7:00 PM: Deadline.com reports Al Pacino will portray Joe Paterno in a new movie about the former Penn State coach. The film will be based on the book written by Joe Posnanski.
6:45 PM: Runner's World reports that Lance Armstrong has been banned from competing in the Chicago Marathon scheduled to be held on October 7.
6:30 PM: Victoria Azarenka defeated Maria Sharapova 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 Friday to advance to the U.S. Open final.
6:15 PM: The Boston Globe reports New England Patriots offensive tackle Brian Waters did not report to the team this week because he doesn't want to leave his wife & five children in Texas. The Patriots removed Waters' nameplate from his locker & gave his #54 to Dont'a Hightower.
6:00 PM: Former Duke basketball player Lance Thomas is being sued by a New York firm for not paying $67,800 on jewelry he purchased in 2009.
5:45 PM: From Newsday's Jim Baumbach, New Jersey State Police made 22 arrests at MetLife Stadium during Wednesday night's Giants-Cowboys NFL season opener, more than any made during Giants home games last season.
5:30 PM: Chicago White Sox infielder & Georgia alum Gordon Beckham tweets about Sheldon Richardson saying the Bulldogs play "old man football": "I don't know who that Missouri DT is...but I just want to say thank you! Thank you for giving the Dawgs a little motivation."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41857
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