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Cowlishaw: 'A lot of folks' think Baylor's Terrance Williams could push Miles Austin off Cowboys' roster in...
Tim Cowlishaw answered questions in a chat Thursday. Here are some highlights. Coach Eric Taylor ... Is there any depth to the third WR competition for the Boys or is this just pre season smoke and hype? Tim Cowlishaw: The ever-popular third WR question
Analyst: Tony Romo 'solid' but may not be able to win Super Bowl
Former NFL quarterback Jim Miller joined SiriusXM's NFL radio on Friday and was put through a little excercise. For every team he had to say whether or not it had a quarterback capable of winning a Super Bowl at some point. He gave 19 teams a 'Yes' inclu
Rehab stalls a bit for Sox's Beckham
Second baseman Gordon Beckham is going to take a little longer than first expected to return from his right hand injury. "He still is having a little discomfort, so we just want to slow him down," manager Robin Ventura said Friday. "He...
Twins' Joe Mauer foils Anibal Sanchez's no-hitter with single in 9th
Detroit - Anibal Sanchez, who already has one big-league no-hitter, had another no-hit bid going heading into the eighth inning of Friday night's Tigers-Twins game at Comerica Park. Sanchez, who joined the Tigers last July in a trade with the Marlins, ha
Let the gamesmanship begin as Kings, Sharks call each other for diving
Boos rained down from the Staples Center crowd as Anze Kopitar headed for the penalty box. The Kings center had been whistled for tripping even though, on the replay, it appeared his stick had merely tapped San Jose Sharks captain Joe Thornton on the ank
Zimmermann wins 8th; Nationals top Phillies 5-2
WASHINGTON -- Jordan Zimmermann became the National League's first eight-game winner, and the Washington Nationals followed a calamitous road trip with a winning start to a homestand, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 on Friday night. Zimmermann (8-2
Oklahoma City wins 6th NAIA women's golf title
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Oklahoma City University won the NAIA women's golf championship Friday behind a 1-2 finish from Jessica Schiele and Elia Folch. The Stars finished 12 shots ahead of defending champion British Columbia to win their sixth national title an
Boys track and field | State notes: Slips result in slide in discus ring
CHARLESTON, Ill. - Brandon Lombardino spit on his hands and wiped them on the bottom of his shoes. He poured water on the ground and stomped his feet on top of it. Neither tactic helped the Grant senior thrower much while he tried to gain traction in a s
Cochran, Perry tied for lead at Senior PGA Championship
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Russ Cochran and Kenny Perry carded equal 5- under 66s on Friday to tie for the lead at the Senior PGA Championship. The duo, who have played against each other since they were kids in Kentucky, finished 36 holes of the C
Sharks out-everything-ed in Game 5 loss to Kings
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Sharks gathered at their practice facility Friday and were blunt about their performance the night before in a game in which they were outhit, outshot, out-hustled and outplayed by the Los Angeles Kings. "That was our...
Mark Teixeira nears Bronx return, slated to play two games with Yankees’ Double-A affiliate
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Mark Teixeira will take his show on the road to Trenton next week. After that, he is hoping to return to the Bronx. Teixeira took six more at-bats in a simulated game Friday at the Yankees’ Tampa complex and pronounced his injured
USC wins NCAA women's golf championship
USC freshman Annie Park won the individual title and the Trojans won the team title with a record-setting performance Friday at the NCAA women's gold championships in Athens, Ga. Park, from Levittown, N.Y., shot a one-under-par 71 in the final round to f
Boys state track and field | 3A prelims: Fast runs in the Harris family
CHARLESTON, Ill. - Dunbar sophomore Demoria Harris won his heat of the 200-meter dash Friday during the Class 3A boys track and field state preliminaries and was eager to make a celebratory phone call. Harris was a team alternate at last year's state mee
Dick Evey 1941-2013
Former Bears first round draft pick Dick Evey died Thursday in Knoxville, Tenn., after a debilitating illness at 72. A 6-foot-4, 245-pound defensive lineman who played both end and tackle, Evey came to the Bears in 1964 out of Tennessee as the 14th overa
Mike Redmond recalls Marlins' imperfect storm, 2004 Chicago visit
CHICAGO -- If not for Hurricane Ivan, manager Mike Redmond said the 2004 Marlins might have reached the playoffs to defend their World Series title. Instead, the storm and havoc it created with scheduling was the “final straw” in...
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