1:15 PM: A Swiss Football League soccer player has been banned for 10 games for threatening to kill a referee when he was sent off during a match.
1:00 PM: The Eugene Register Guard reports Oregon's 82-game home football sellout streak is in jeopardy as 5,000 tickets remain available for the Ducks' Sept. 1 season opener against Arkansas State.
12:45 PM: Simon & Schuster says that Joe Posnanski so far has only one scheduled appearance - Sept. 12 in Kansas City - to promote his new book about Joe Paterno that comes out next Tuesday.
12:30 PM: The Wichita Eagle reports Kansas State defensive tackle Sam Harvill has gone missing. Harvill's mother says she last saw her son around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
12:15 PM: Yahoo's Jeff Passan reports MLB plans to test two different advanced replay systems during games at Yankee Stadium & Citi Field next week.
12:00 PM: A judge has signed an order setting January 7 as the start date of the perjury trial of former Penn State AD Tim Curley & former school VP Gary Schultz.
11:45 AM: Michigan freshman defensive tackle Ondre Pipkins was taken to the hospital after suffering a neck injury during practice Friday. Pipkins reportedly has movement in all his extremities.
11:30 AM: Appearing on ESPN's "First Take" Friday, U.S. women's soccer team goalie Hope Solo said that former player & Olympic commentator Brandi Chastain "isn't knowledgeable about the game".
11:15 AM: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady wants to play for as long as he can: "Well, I don't know what else I'll ever do."
11:00 AM: New Era says the Montreal Expos, who moved to Washington in 2004, still have the third-highest selling MLB cap in Canada after the Toronto Blue Jays & New York Yankees.
10:45 AM: Arizona Cardinals receiver & former Notre Dame player Michael Floyd seems to like the Irish's new uniforms for their game against Miami, tweeting to coach Brian Kelly: "them unis make a man wanna come back for another year hahah."
10:30 AM: Jenny McCarthy released a statement Thursday saying she is no longer dating Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher: "Brian and I have decided to turn our romance into an amazing friendship. I will continue to be the biggest cheerleader for him. Go, Bears!"
10:15 AM: WVUE-TV reports that former LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu has gone to a drub rehab center in Houston and plans to remain there in the near future instead of heading back to college.
10:00 AM: A man died in a Toronto hospital Thursday night after suffering a heart attack at the Rogers Center while attending a Blue Jays-White Sox game. It was the second time this season a fan was given CPR at a Jays game.
9:00 PM: Digital Journal has the story of Rick van Beek, a 39-year-old Michigan father who has competed in marathons & triathlons while carrying along his daughter Madison, a 13-year-old who suffers from cerebral palsy.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=40977
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