Monday, October 20, 2008

Power Outage

Basketball: The Clippers were able to defeat FC Barcelona, 114-109...Jazz guard Deron Williams sprained his ankle during Saturday's game against the Bulls...In other injury news, the Cavs Darnell Jackson will be out indefinitely with a fractured wrist...Speaking of the Cavs, guard Delonte West is thanking his new medication and therapy for bringing him back to 100%.

College Basketball: UNC-Ashville's center Kenny George has reportedly had part of his right foot amputated. At 7-7, George is the nation's tallest college basketball player.


College Football: Texas remains #1...Georgia has suspended Brandon Wood after he got a DUI. Watch out Brandon, because the popo are on your tail!


Football: Did Brett Favre sabatoge the Packers?...Kellen Winslow acknowledged he was suffering from a staph infection...The Titans remain undefeated, pounding the Chiefs, 34-10...The Cowboys however, are so not, after they lost their third game in the last four, 34-14 to the RAMS!...To add insult to injury, S Roy Williams will miss the rest of the season with a broken arm...But Wade Phillips' job is safe...for now...The Bills bested the Chargers, 23-14 in a Stadium with no power...Double Whammy, the Saints got demolished by the Panthers, 30-7...And RB Reggie Bush will undergo knee surgery preventing him from playing in London...For the rest of this weekend's scores. click here...Retired NFL players are suing Madden.



Hockey: All Flyers fans take note: They are moving their October 25th game against the New Jersey Devils to 4 PM, as to avoid any conflict with the Phillies who will be playing across the parking lot in the World Series...The Canes put a hurting on the slumping Ducks, 3-1...Sidney Crosby continues to make me feel old and unaccomplished scoring his 100th goal and registering his 200th assist in the Penguinis 4-1 win over the Maple Leafs...New coach Joel Quenneville finally got his first win as the Hawks edged the Canucks, 4-2...Blue Jackets center Michael Peca received a reduced suspension of five games without pay for making contact with an official.



Nascar: Jimmie Johnson continues to own Martinsville, collecting another victory this weekend and extending his points lead to 149...Click here for updated standings...Roush Fenway Racing will remain driving Fords for the next five years...Sad news, Nascar official Steve Lawson was found dead in his hotel room on Sunday. He was 51.
(Photo: Nascar.com)

Check this out: Sad news, Richard Blackwell has passed away at the age of 86. No one will ever dig at a person's fashion diasters so eloquently as Mr. Blackwell.

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