Archive for: September, 2010

Adriano came close to suicide, says his mother

Brazilian striker Adriano was close to committing suicide before he turned his career around by signing for Roma, according to his mother. View full post on ESPNsoccernet

Tom Bowles: NASCAR’s decision to uphold the Bowyer ruling could be another strike against the sport

NASCAR’s decision to uphold its ruling in the Clint Bowyer controversy could do more damage to the sport’s reputation than to Richard Childress and company, says Tom Bowles. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

Ryder Cup: Analyzing the Friday four-ball pairings

Now that we know who’s playing in the first session Friday at the Ryder Cup, Jason Sobel breaks down each match. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Oilers waive outcast Souray and goaltender Gerber

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Edmonton Oilers have waived defenseman Sheldon Souray and goalie Martin Gerber. View full post on SI.com – NHL

New York Jets swoop in, sign former Baltimore Raven Trevor Pryce

The Jets have intercepted the Ravens’ plans to re-sign defensive end Trevor Pryce, who Baltimore waived on Wednesday. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

LeBron’s manager: race a factor in The Decision

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. (AP) — LeBron James’ manager said he believes race played a factor in how the two-time reigning NBA MVP’s decision to join the Miami Heat was covered this summer. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Players, owners agree to free agency changes

Baseball players and owners have settled allegations of possible collusion against free agents after the 2008 and 2009 season in one of the first acts for the union since Michael Weiner took over from Donald Fehr. View full post on ESPN.com – MLB

Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson to tee off U.S. defense of Ryder Cup

Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are part of the United States’ opening lineup Friday morning at the Ryder Cup, but Jim Furyk and Hunter Mahan are not. View full post on ESPN.com

Contador’s bad meat excuse is plausible

According to an expert, three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador’s excuse that his positive test was the result of some bad meat may be entirely plausible. View full post on SI.com – More

Submit questions for Brian Kelly

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