Just another TT QB? No, Harrell is shock to the system
'Just another prolific Texas Tech QB.' Not an insult, but also not true.
Uncanny accuracy, bravado and mastery of the spread set Graham Harrell
apart, Dennis Dodd says. And Tech's title pursuit helps.
(read more)Breakout players: Feisty Titan heads impressive list
Small in size only, Titans corner Cortland Finnegan has willed himself to elite level. That leap forward should be confirmed come Pro Bowl time, Pete Prisco says in naming his top breakout players.
(read more)Jackets roll up 472 yards on ground
Jonathan Dwyer ran for 128 yards -- all in the first half -- and Georgia Tech shredded Miami's defense for 472 yards on the ground, ruining the No. 23 Hurricanes' return to the rankings with a 41-23 rout Thursday night.
(read more)Yanks' Mussina calls it quits
New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina says he's retiring.
(read more)Miller
Mike Mussina calls it quits after 18 seasons and 270 wins. His numbers don't blow you away, but considering the era and division he pitched in, Moose has a good shot at being mounted in Cooperstown, Scott Miller says.
(read more)Rookie season ends early for Dallas RB Jones
The mystery surrounding injured Dallas Cowboys rookie Felix Jones has been solved, and the running back will not play again this season.
(read more)Phillies infielders Utley, Feliz to undergo surgery
Philadelphia Phillies All Star second baseman Chase Utley and starting third baseman Pedro Feliz will undergo surgery within the next week.
(read more)Phillies, Rangers swap former first-rounders
The World Series champion Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers swapped former first-round picks Thursday.
(read more)Harvey hits clutch free throw
Jeremy Hazell scored 17 points and Eugene Harvey sank a free throw with five seconds remaining to help Seton Hall upend No. 19 USC 63-61 in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off on Thursday night.
(read more)Rondo outplays Iverson in win
Rajon Rondo had 18 points and eight assists, outplaying new Pistons acquisition Allen Iverson and leading the Boston Celtics to a 98-80 victory over Detroit on Thursday night in a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference finals.
(read more)Quinn hopes to play despite broken index finger
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn broke his right index finger in Monday night's win over Buffalo but will try to play Sunday against the Houston Texans.
(read more)Yanks to CC: Offer won't be there forever
CC Sabathia will have a deadline to accept the New York Yankees' contract proposal.
(read more)MLB approves power shift from George to Hal
MLB owners approve shift of control of New York Yankees from George Steinbrenner to son Hal.
(read more)Ex-Packer, father of UW-M coach Jeter dies
Former Packers cornerback Bob Jeter, the father of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's basketball coach Rob Jeter, has died.
(read more)Selig: Playoff, All-Star games can't be shortened
There has never been a rain-shortened game in the postseason, and now there never will be. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced the sport will enact a rules change stating that postseason games cannot be shortened because of bad weather.
(read more)Kenseth gets multiyear extension with Roush
Matt Kenseth signed a multiyear contract extension Thursday with Roush Fenway Racing to continue driving the No. 17 Ford.
(read more)Annika, other stars in early hole at Trump
Annika Sorenstam's farewell to the LPGA Tour could come two days earlier than she hoped. Sorenstam shot a 2-over par 74 in Thursday's opening round of the ADT Championship, good for a tie for 23rd in the 32-woman event, her final tournament before 'stepping away' from competitive golf. The field gets trimmed to 16 after Friday's play, meaning Sorenstam has work left to reach the weekend.
(read more)Elling
The LPGA's season finale has been one of the most interesting in sports, climaxing with eight players in a $1 million shootout Sunday. Steve Elling says enjoy this one, because it won't be back until 2010, when the tour's Super Bowl will perhaps unadvisedly bat leadoff.
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