News sport : Michigan LB Desmond Morgan says he's approved for fifth year

It appears that Michigan’s Desmond Morgan will be able to return for a fifth year.


Morgan, who missed the final 11 games of the 2014 season due to an arm injury, announced on social media that he’s been granted a medical redshirt that will allow of him to suit up for the Wolverines in 2015.




The 6-foot-1, 232-pound Morgan played in the team’s opener against Appalachian State and made six tackles, but did not see the field for the rest of the season. Morgan’s absence was a big loss, especially after he started a combined 31 games in his first three seasons with the program.

In those three seasons, Morgan registered a combined 223 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks.


Junior Joe Bolden stepped up with Morgan out and was second on the team with 102 tackles. With Morgan back in the mix, the Wolverines have some solid depth at linebacker for new defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin to work with.


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News sport : Everyone's making fun of James Dolan, and fans want him to sell the Knicks

Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan sits, sinks and sulks. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports) Say, you know how but New York Knicks owner James Dolan decided to respond to a lifelong Knicks fan's angry email decrying the depressing state of his favorite team by referring to said fan as a (probably) miserable (probable) alcoholic, and to tell said fan to go root for the Brooklyn Nets "because the Knicks don't want you?" Well, you're not going to believe this, but lots of people didn't like it.


Yeah, as it turns out, while NBA Commissioner Adam Silver apparently thinks it's no big deal for an NBA owner to tell a justifiably aggrieved customer that he doesn't want his business and also that his family hates him, a great many other people seem to believe it was an unreasonably mean and stupid thing to do, another in a long line of weird, small and tone-deaf moves from one of the most reviled and least respected owners in professional sports. Shocking, right?


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Silver told Tim Bontemps of the New York Post on Monday that Dolan would receive no reprimand from the league office for his reply to 73-year-old Irving Bierman's email, calling Dolan "a consummate New Yorker" who simply responded to "an unkind email" with one of his own. (Yeah, you know us New Yorkers, always calling one another miserable alcoholics as we say, "Hey, I'm walkin' here!") There are those who disagree, and think Silver should have punished Dolan "for general stupidity," although Silver's predecessor isn't one of them; nor, for that matter, is Bierman, according to Jason Gay of the Wall Street Journal.


The commish struck a similar "much ado about nothing" tone during a visit to the Ed Sullivan Theater for Monday's episode of "The Late Show with David Letterman."





While Silver was on CBS, lauding Dolan's passion despite Letterman's pleas to fix the Knicks — which must have been tough for the Indiana native and longtime Pacers fan to make — Keith Olbermann was on ESPN, hammering "Little Jimmy Dolan" for his colossal mishandling of what should have been a pretty simple matter:



While commentators and pundits took their opportunities to use Dolan and the moribund Knicks for batting practice, Bierman — "a tough old Brooklyn guy," as his son Aaron puts it — offered a simple suggestion for how the owner should proceed.


“What he should do is sell the Knicks,” Bierman told Gay, “and buy a Little League team in Long Island.”


Well, funny you should mention selling, Mr. Bierman. You're not the only one thinking along those lines.


From the New York Jets fans who brought you the "Fire John Idzik" billboard and website comes — you guessed it! — Knicks4Sale.com, a site calling for Dolan to put the club on the block and walk away. From Mike Mazzeo of ESPN New York:


"[The email] was the 'Idzik news conference moment.' That's what we called it — when we decided that management and ownership had gone too far and it was time for the fans to do something," Jason Koeppel, a self-described die-hard fan of the Jets and Knicks from Teaneck, N.J., told ESPNNewYork.com via phone Monday night.

"This email that he had the nerve to send to one of his fans was the moment. We talked last night — the four of us — and just said, you know what, we've had enough and we've gotta do something."

"I've been a Knick fan my whole life, and the past 15 years — except for that one season where we won one playoff series — have just been a nightmare," Koeppel continued. "We've been patient, and the cost of going to games has just skyrocketed to the point of being completely out of control, so we don't attend as many games anymore, but we definitely watch on TV, and it's just one terrible season after the other.

"We're sick of having Dolan around. We're sick of his meddling. He's an embarrassment. And it's embarrassing to us to read the email that he sent to a fan, so we just felt like it was time to embarrass him."

Koeppel and company hope to do that by raising $20,000 to put toward a billboard on W. 30th Street and 7th Avenue — a two-minute walk from Madison Square Garden — that tells Dolan just how much fans would like him to disappear completely. That they've already received more than $1,000 in commitments shows just how disgruntled Knicks fans are with Dolan's leadership.


And yet, as was the case with the last fan-led movement aimed at embarrassing Dolan into taking ameliorative action in the midst of a miserable season — last March's Knicks Fan 4 Life Rally, a protest outside MSG that fell flat because it came two weeks after Dolan had hired Phil Jackson to run the show and promised to stop meddling (which, in fairness to Dolan, he's mostly seemed to since, even as Jackson's early returns have been dismal) — it doesn't seem especially likely to amount to very much.


Dolan's has absolutely no reason to sell a franchise valued at $2.5 billion — an estimate that may well be on the low side of things — for anything less than a double-Ballmer, especially considering, as Robert Silverman details for The Guardian, Dolan's other interests continue to print money, too:


Even after 15 years putting forth a howling dumpster fire of a team, they’ve been a massive financial success. Yes, Knicks fans have shown themselves to be endlessly loyal and patient, but the bulging bottom line isn’t a result of those that shell out an average of $129.38 per ticket, the highest in the league, and consistently sell out Madison Square Garden.

The real cash cow is Dolan’s in-house cable TV channel. Granted, with the current revenue-sharing plan, it’s exceedingly difficult for an NBA team to lose money to begin with, but their ownership of the MSG Network takes it to another level.

In the second quarter of FY2015, the majority of their operating income came from what the company called in their SEC filings “MSG Media”, that is “the Company’s regional sports networks, MSG Network and MSG+, collectively the ‘MSG Networks’.” There is revenue at stake in what they categorize as “MSG Sports,” but the media arm is so much more important.

Why? Because MSG is included in every basic cable package, which means that the millions of New Yorkers who couldn’t care less about the team are still fattening Dolan’s wallet every time they pay their cable bill. The Knicks can be awful and it doesn’t matter; they even have locked in, long-term agreements with Cablevision (owned by Dolan’s father) and Time Warner, such that a precipitous decline in ratings won’t really matter. The Knicks literally can’t lose ... financially.

The corporate money flowing into MSG on a nightly basis despite New York's miserable season, the regional cable network revenue filling Dolan's coffers, the laugh-it-off protection from the league office as yet another example of the Knicks "not being a model of intelligent management" ... it all congeals to create a toxic environment in which the Knicks continue to be awful, Dolan continues to behave awfully, and fans feel like their only recourse is to go out of their way to try to embarrass a billionaire son of a pioneering millionaire who was born on third and has never stopped believing he tripled.


Websites and billboards and commentaries and comedy are just about the only things anyone can lob Dolan's way, at this point. But let's be honest: if James Dolan isn't embarrassed about anything he's done with the Knicks thus far, how likely is it that he'll start getting embarrassed now?


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News sport : Goodwill shopper unwittingly buys $20,000 Vince Lombardi jacket

Vince Lombardi Check your closet, friend ... if you've ever shopped at Goodwill, you might just have a famous artifact of clothing hanging there.


Sean McAvoy of Knoxville, Tenn. was shopping in an Asheville, N.C. Goodwill store when he came across a tattered old West Point jacket. He bought it for 58 cents, intending to sell it at his own vintage clothing store.


But McAvoy happened to be watching a documentary on the legendary coach Vince Lombardi, the man for whom the Super Bowl winners' trophy is named, and noticed that Lombardi was sporting a jacket just like the one he'd bought. His wife checked the jacket, and lo and behold, there was a nametag that read "Lombardi" within.


The jacket came from Lombardi's time at West Point, his final coaching stop before jumping to the NFL. As the auction listing notes: "Serving as assistant to veteran head coach Earl 'Colonel Red' Blaik, Lombardi inherited his mentor's focus on repetition and execution that formed the basis for the iconic leader's personal mantra: 'Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.'"


McAvoy first contacted the NFL Hall of Fame, which wanted him to donate the sweater. McAvoy decided to go the more profitable route, contacting Heritage Auctions in Dallas. An appraiser authenticated the sweater and set its value at $20,000, with an auction set to take place this weekend. You can view the bidding right here; if you're going to get in on the action, better save those pennies.


Bargain shoppers in New Jersey take note: Rex Ryan recently dumped off a load of no-longer-necessary Jets sweaters at a local Goodwill. You never know what else might be out there.


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News sport : Two H.S. basketball seasons cancelled due to brawl

The Indiana High School Athletic Association has cancelled the remainder of the boys' basketball seasons for two high schools that were involved in a massive brawl during a game on Saturday. The IHSAA released a statement explaining the decision on Tuesday.


The fight broke out in the first quarter of the game between Hammond and Griffith, when a Griffith player was fouled as he went up for a dunk. The foul sent him flying into the wall, head first. He collapsed and teammates and opponents at first rushed over to see if he was alright. Within seconds, they started shoving each other, and the benches cleared.



After meeting Tuesday, the IHSAA issued sanctions varying from sportsmanship education for the athletes to a post-season ban and a year-long probation for both teams.


Saturday's game has been ruled a double forfeit. All remaining regular season games are cancelled, at all levels, and both schools will have to pay a $500 fine for each away game left on its schedule – three for Griffith, two for Hammond.


Both teams are suspended from the state tournament. Hammond will still serve as the neutral site for a state sectional game, as scheduled, but will not collect any profits for doing so.


The coaches from each school will have to go to complete a course on proper teaching and modeling behavior, while the student athletes have to take courses on sportsmanship.


The brawl also results in a season-long probation next year.


Further penalties could result, as the police are currently reviewing tapes to attempt to identify any adults that joined the melee.


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News sport : Report: Boston College promotes Todd Fitch to OC, hires Brian White as WRs coach

Dec 27, 2014; Bronx, NY, USA; Boston College Eagles head coach Steve Addazio looks on against the Penn State Nittany Lions during the 2014 Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. Penn State won 31-30 in overtime. (Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports) A few weeks after offensive coordinator Ryan Day left Boston College to join the staff of the Philadelphia Eagles, BC head coach Steve Addazio is reportedly promoting from within to fill the vacancy.


According to Sports Illustrated, wide receivers coach Todd Fitch has been promoted to offensive coordinator for the Eagles. Additionally, Addazio is bringing in former Florida assistant Brian White to coach the team’s wide receivers.


The 49-year-old Fitch arrived at Boston College with Addazio in 2013 and was the team’s passing game coordinator for the past two seasons. He has served as an offensive coordinator three other times in his career – at South Florida from 2010-12, at East Carolina in 2009 and 2010 and at UConn from 1996-98.


Additionally, Fitch had stints as an offensive assistant at Iowa State, South Carolina, Colorado State, Bowling Green and West Virginia in his nearly 20-year coaching career.


White joins Boston College’s staff after five seasons at Florida, where he coached tight ends (2009-10) and running backs (2011-13). Before his time at Florida, White had an eight-season run as Wisconsin’s offensive coordinator from 1999-2006. He also coached at Washington, Syracuse (offensive coordinator), UNLV, Nevada, Notre Dame and Fordham.


The Eagles finished 7-6 (4-4 ACC) in each of Addazio’s first two seasons with the program.


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Mourinho lashes out at FA over RVP

Jose Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, has accused the Football Association of double standards having not taken action against Robin van Persie for an elbow on James Tomkins.


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Jose Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, has accused the Football Association of double standards having not taken action against Robin van Persie for an elbow on James Tomkins.


The Blues boss remains without main striker Diego Costa for the final game of his three-match suspension against Everton on Wednesday.


Costa was banned for stamping on Liverpool's Emre Can and has questioned why other players do not get the same treatment as his talisman.


Mourinho, who did not mention van Persie by name, raised the inconsistency of the governing body's decision on Tuesday after the Manchester United forward did not receive a violent conduct charge for what West Ham defender Tomkins described as a 'malicious' act.


Referee Mark Clattenburg awarded a free-kick at Upton Park but failed to dish out any further disciplinary action for the elbow to Tomkins' face in the 1-1 draw on Sunday.


Mourinho also highlighted other incidents including Manchester City's Yaya Toure against Norwich last season as well as his own player, Ramires, who was banned retrospectively for four games after an elbow on Sunderland's Sebastian Larsson.


Mourinho, who made an elbow gesture while he emphasised his point, said: “I need a little bit more time to forget why my player was suspended, to understand why some people are punished and others aren't.


“I need a little bit more time to process that. I was with lots of attention this weekend.


“The same people (the FA) who suspended my player didn't want to suspend a player this weekend, and a player could have been suspended this weekend and he wasn't.


“I'm still processing that information.


“Somebody who did this (makes the elbow gesture) in the face of somebody, and nothing happened. I know that if it was one of mine...


“Last season, the same thing happened when Ramires was suspended and a Man City player (Toure) kicked a player at Norwich who was on the floor and nothing happened. I'm used to it.”


Mourinho also refused to comment on the news that Leicester manager Nigel Pearson escaped punishment for his touchline scuffle with Crystal Palace's James McArthur where he grabbed the Scotsman by the throat.


Mourinho added: “I have only thoughts about myself, not about Nigel.”


Asked if he had done the same thing, he said: “No comment. You know...”


Chelsea lie seven points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table, but Mourinho is not getting carried away.


Mourinho said: “We are (in the driving seat). But seven points with 14 matches to go... if it was 14 points with seven matches to go, you are almost, almost, almost there.


“But seven points with 14 matches to go, there is a lot to play for. I'm just confident we can win tomorrow.


“We will go game after game, not think too far ahead. We will think about tomorrow, try and be good tomorrow, play well and try to win at home in front of our supporters. Hoping for a good reception after a good result.”


Mourinho said he did not believe former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku had a point to prove on his return to Stamford Bridge.


“No. I think he proves every weekend that he's a good player. Nobody has doubts at Chelsea that he's a good player. He has nothing to prove to us. We know he's a good player.


“We know (Andre) Schurrle is a good player. (Kevin) De Bruyne is a good player. (Juan) Mata is a good player. But that's football, that's life, that's the market. The players' wishes sometimes to be in clubs where they become clearly the first options... that's football, that's life.” – AFP






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What is Van Gaal doing to United?

Some statistics can be misleading, such as the one that says Manchester United have lost only once in their last 17 matches. To the casual football watcher, it’s a run of results that should hint at progress.


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Some statistics can be misleading, such as the one that says Manchester United have lost only once in their last 17 matches. To the casual football watcher, it’s a run of results that should hint at progress.


So, too, should their position in the Barclays Premier League. United are fourth, only five points behind champions Manchester City.


But things are not always as they seem and anybody who has paid any attention to United’s play this season will know that any progress under Louis van Gaal has been hewn from organisation and sheer stubbornness rather than the progressive, fluent football for which the club have always claimed to be known.


Last Friday — two days before the ill-deserved point taken from a game at West Ham on Sunday — Van Gaal poignantly referenced the spirit of Munich.‘We look for flair and pace and passion to play the game the United way,’ said Van Gaal, borrowing a line from a poem written to commemorate the 1958 disaster.


Suffice to say that after another stilted United performance at Upton Park, that search goes on.One qualified observer described Sunday’s United display as ‘joyless’. It seemed appropriate.


More worrying for Van Gaal, though, is the fact that the coterie of ex-players and United legends still close to matters at Old Trafford are beginning to whisper their concerns, too.


This is one of the things about United. It is similar to Liverpool in that once you have played there you never quite let go. Once a red, always a red. As such, those with their ear to the ground are worth listening to and the consensus is that Van Gaal’s team simply cannot continue to play like this if they wish to be afforded the patience and understanding the coach has admitted the team still need.


‘They are just so boring to watch,’ said one former player last week. That is a generalisation but occasionally it is hard to disagree.The saving graces for United right now are clear but their hold on them is not. The fact United are in the Champions League places and ahead of Liverpool is important.


They are fortunate to be fourth with the points tally that they have but, nevertheless, they do remain on course for achieving the principal objective given Van Gaal when he joined the club in the summer.Whether they continue to play this way and remain in the top four remains to be seen.


Comparisons have already been made with Van Gaal’s predecessor David Moyes but the up-to-date numbers are worth revealing — and they do not reflect well on this United team.


After 24 league games of a season that was ended by his dismissal last April, Moyes had taken four points fewer than Van Gaal. He had, however, won the same number of games — 12 — and his team had managed more shots on goal, on and off target, and forced more corners.This points to flaws in Van Gaal’s use of his players.


Moyes’s team were hardly heralded as one welded fast to United’s best traditions yet it would appear that they spent more time threatening the opposition goal than the team we are watching this time round.


On social media on Sunday Van Gaal’s United were being criticised heavily by their own supporters. Chief among the concerns were the manager’s continued belief in a three-man defence — though that seems to be wavering — his use of captain Wayne Rooney in midfield, the refusal to use Ander Herrera at all and the relatively lethargic recent performances of record signing Angel di Maria.


All of these would appear to be part of the problem. United have no real pace, so do not counter-attack consistently well, something that has always been part of the DNA at Old Trafford.


Equally, United do not keep possession for long spells in the right areas, and so fail to build pressure as well as they might.‘It’s not a question of playing with wingers or without or with three defenders or four defenders, it’s about the playing style,’ said Van Gaal on Friday. ‘Certainly, at the moment we could have done better in terms of ball possession.’


Criticism of United’s use of Marouane Fellaini as a target man for long passes late on Sunday seems unfair. It worked, and was also a tactic Van Gaal used successfully to turn round Holland’s World Cup last-16 game against Mexico in Fortaleza last summer.


Comparisons with his Dutch team are interesting, though. They were a pragmatic bunch, too. After the exhilaration of an opening victory against Spain in Brazil, Holland’s football was short on flair but that squad did not have the attacking talent that this United side possess and it is tempting to wonder what Ryan Giggs makes of it all.


Under Moyes, he grew exasperated at what he saw as a refusal to play on the front foot. Moyes’s perceived failure to use wide players well also frustrated the most famous winger Old Trafford has ever seen, yet Giggs is now assistant to a man who in certain areas again views the game differently.One of Giggs’s prime roles is to talk United’s players — and Van Gaal — through the strengths and weaknesses of the next opposition. Tomorrow the opponents are Burnley and during his preparation, Van Gaal’s assistant will have noticed one thing: Burnley are the only Premier League side to have played more long passes than United this season. – Daily Mail






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News sport : Reports: Rutgers offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen not expected to return

Nov 29, 2014; College Park, MD, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen and former Maryland Terrapins head coach prior to the game at Byrd Stadium. (Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports) Rutgers will reportedly search for a new offensive coordinator for the sixth consecutive offseason.


According to multiple reports, Ralph Friedgen, who just finished his first season with the Scarlet Knights, is not expected to return for the 2015 season.


Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood has not yet confirmed Friedgen’s departure, though a teleconference is scheduled for noon Tuesday. According to NJ.com, Flood plans to “announce his new offensive coordinator at the same time as acknowledging Friedgen’s retirement.”


Friedgen, the longtime Maryland head coach, hadn’t coached since he was fired by Maryland following the 2010 season. Flood convinced Friedgen to return to the sideline and he helped the Rutgers offense average 390 yards per game en route to an 8-5 season.


Though Flood said during the program’s National Signing Day press conference that he anticipated Friedgen would return, Friedgen hinted in November that he might not come back. Friedgen signed a two-year contract last January.


“I’m getting up in age,” Friedgen said following Rutgers’ win over Maryland. “Some things are a little tougher for me than others. I’m going to sit back after the season and kind of reflect on everything.”


Before his lone season with Rutgers and his 10-year head coaching stint at Maryland, Friedgen was an assistant at The Citadel, William & Mary, Murray State, Georgia Tech and with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers. He also had two prior stints as an assistant at Maryland, his alma mater.


According to NJ.com and the Asbury Park Press, a likely candidate to succeed Friedgen is wide receivers coach Ben McDaniels, the brother of New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.


Before joining the staff at Rutgers last year, he was an assistant with the Tampa Bay Bucs and Denver Broncos. He also spent one season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Columbia in 2012.


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News sport : The Suns' brutal late-game losses, collected and set to sad music

Jeff Green celebrates as the Morris twins stand in disbelief after another bad beat. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports) I touched on this briefly on Monday, in discussing DeMarcus Cousins' game-winning bucket (and subsequent theorizing on how unstoppable God's plan is — the Phoenix Suns have had a brutal run of luck in late-game situations this season. There have been 15 buzzer-beating, game-winning shots in the NBA this season, according to Andrew Joseph of azcentral.com. Jeff Hornacek's club has been on the receiving end of four of them — one by Blake Griffin, one by Khris Middleton, one by James Harden and, now, one by Boogie — plus several other tough losses — that have turned what could have been a fairly comfortable position in the Western Conference playoff race into a knockdown, drag-out fight for the eighth and final postseason spot. (As it stands, Phoenix sits 1 1/2 games up on both the New Orleans Pelicans and Oklahoma City Thunder, who seem to be turning it on.)


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Now, as Hornacek, his players and others have said, a lot more has gone into Phoenix's losses than mere unlucky bounces, and there's still plenty of season left, with ample space and opportunity for all sorts of outcomes in that race for the No. 8 spot. Should Phoenix wind up missing out on the playoffs for the fifth straight year, though, we'll instantly refer to those last-second losses ... which is why it's handy for us that an enterprising Internet denizen (and hey, if you're the one who did it, let me know) collected 'em all in one heartrending package, soundtracked by Johnny Cash's haunting cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt."


Avert your eyes and ears, Suns fans, and cover your hearts:



The Suns will look to exact vengeance for one of those deflating daggers on Tuesday night, when they welcome All-Star and league-leading scorer James Harden and the Houston Rockets to U.S. Airways Center. They'll have some reinforcements in the battle, as starting guard Eric Bledsoe will return from a trip to Alabama to attend the birth of his second son.


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News sport : Oklahoma State seeking deposition from Charlie Strong in play-calling lawsuit

Oklahoma State wants a sworn statement from Texas head coach Charlie Strong and Texas assistant coach Shawn Watson.


The school is in the midst of lawsuits with former assistant Joe Wickline, who is now an assistant at Texas. Wickline filed a countersuit against Oklahoma State after the school sued him for breach of contract.


According to the school, Wickline owed the balance of his contract if he left for another school and was not his new employer's primary play-caller. Texas has been vague about who has the play-calling duties, saying that Watson has final say, while Wickline says he also calls plays. Texas' website lists Watson's title as "assistant head coach for offense" and quarterbacks coach while Wickline is titled "offensive coordinator" and offensive line coach.


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Patti Ohlendorf, Texas vice president for legal affairs, said Texas officials received the request for the interviews late Monday afternoon and is not fighting the depositions. No subpoenas have been filed and likely wouldn't be unless Texas later fought to block the move to depose the two coaches.



''I said I was happy to facilitate scheduling for convenience,'' Ohlendorf said.

''I don't know the details of the litigation. We do understand coach Wickline's defense and we believe he does call plays,'' Ohlendorf said, adding that Strong and Watson will be ''completely truthful or supportive'' when questioned under oath.

Strong's comments about Watson having final say in the play-calling helped spur the lawsuit according to Oklahoma State. The balance of Wickline's contract is $593,478.


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Caf set to change rules for Hayatou

Issa Hayatou is seeking to change Confederation of African Football rules to continue at the helm.


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Malabo - Long-serving Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou is seeking to change his organisation's rules on age limits in order to continue at the helm well into the next decade, officials said on Tuesday.


Caf currently requires officials who reach 70 to step down but a proposal to scrap the age limit is to be placed before the ruling body's Congress in Cairo from April 7-8.


“Fifa does not have any limits on age for its committee members so Caf want to bring this in line with them,” executive committee member Kwesi Nyantakyi of Ghana told reporters.


It will open the door for Hayatou, who is 68 and in his seventh term in power, to continue his leadership of African football well past 30 years.


His current mandate ends in 2017 and he is seeking four more years until at least 2021, when he turns 75.


The Caf statutes state that “at the time of their election, all candidates nominated to the Caf Executive Committee must be “Bona Fide” members of their national associations and must be under seventy (70) years of age.”


But this will be scrapped if passed, as expected, at the congress.


The change in the rule follows success in recent years in adapting the statutes to limit potential opponents to Hayatou's rule.


Caf previously brought in a rule that candidates for its presidency can only come from the ranks of its own executive committee, a tight-knit club closely controlled by Hayatou. Fifa does not have the same restriction.


Cameroon-born Hayatou, a former athletics official, is already the longest serving senior member in Fifa structures, where he acts as vice president, and has had few challengers for power in Africa since first winning election in 1988. – Reuters






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News sport : David Gilliland won't run Sprint Unlimited, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is in

The Sprint Unlimited field is set and David Gilliland isn't a part of it.


Gilliland was eligible for the event because of his pole win at Daytona in July of 2014. However, the team told NBC Sports that it didn't have sponsorship for the event and is therefore not participating. Gilliland's absence means Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is in the race to fill the 25-car field.


Previously, JTG-Daugherty said it wasn't running the race with AJ Allmendinger because it didn't have sponsorship lined up for the event. That bumped Paul Menard into the Unlimited, because Clint Bowyer was the next driver up in points to replace Brian Vickers after Vickers' absence because of a heart procedure.


Casey Mears is racing in the event because Brian Scott isn't participating. Scott won the pole at Talladega in 2014 and is attempting the 2015 Daytona 500.


Why is the Unlimited a race that numerous teams aren't electing to run? Well, here's a pretty good reason:



Add in the fact that it's a non-points event with the high risk of a crash (relative to other races) and the decisions to not participate make complete sense.


Here's the official entry list. Practice for the event is on Friday and the race is Saturday night.


Jamie McMurray, Brad Keselowski, Austin Dillon, Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne, Danica Patrick, Denny Hamlin, Casey Mears, Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer, Greg Biffle, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, Joey Logano, Jeff Gordon, Paul Menard, Ryan Newman, Kurt Busch, Kyle Larson, Aric Almirola, Jimmie Johnson, Martin Truex Jr., Dale Earnhardt Jr.


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News sport : Rice DE Brian Nordstrom taking energy job, won't play in 2015

Brian Nordstrom is choosing to go professional in something other than sports.


The Rice defensive end was an all-Conference USA selection in 2014 as a redshirt junior with 18.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. However, after a summer internship at a oil and gas company and the opportunity of a job with a starting six-figure salary, he's not going to play football in 2015.


From the Houston Chronicle:



"When I got this opportunity, it was hard for me to turn down," Nordstrom said.




Nordstrom, who graduates with a civil engineering degree in May, declined to identify his new employer but said he will work as a project engineer. He had an internship at the company last summer through a Rice career fair.




"I really liked the place, really liked the people," Nordstrom, 21, said. "I thought it would be a great place to start my career."



He injured his knee as a senior in high school and eventually walked on to the football team in 2011. In 2012, he saw his first game action and his playing time increased in the latter half of 2013. But even after his breakout 2014, Nordstrom said he didn't harbor any dreams of making it to the NFL. So when he saw something he wanted to do outside of football, he pounced on it.


And he has the support of Rice coach David Baliff.


"You're disappointed, but you're really excited for him," Bailiff said. "I told him, 'That's why you came to Rice.' "


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Reus signs new Dortmund deal

Borussia Dortmund winger Marco Reus signed a surprise contract extension with the Bundesliga club until 2019.


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Berlin - Borussia Dortmund winger Marco Reus signed a surprise contract extension with the Bundesliga club until 2019 on Tuesday, ending persistent speculation about a move Spain or England at the end of the season.


Reus, who had an injury-plagued 2014 when he also missed the World Cup which Germany won, looked to be on his way out after Bayern Munich revealed he had a buyout clause in his contract, angering Dortmund.


“We never let ourselves be influenced by all the transfer rumours and we always saw a good chance that this exceptional player could consciously decide in favour of Dortmund,” CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke said in a statement.


“Marco can mark whole era in Dortmund, just like Uwe Seeler did it in Hamburg or Steven Gerrard did it in Liverpool. The fact that he chose to stay in Dortmund right in the middle of a crisis shows a high level of identification that makes us proud.”


Dortmund did not reveal details of the deal but it reportedly does not include a buyout clause.


Dortmund, German champions in 2011 and 2012, are struggling this season, lying in the relegation playoff spot and the news of the deal will further boost their confidence after their first win of the year on Saturday against Freiburg.


The 25-year-old Germany international Reus, who was born and raised in Dortmund, played for Borussia's youth teams for 10 years before returning in 2012 from Borussia Moenchengladbach.


Considered among the fastest and most talented wingers of his generation, Reus has only just come back from an ankle injury suffered late last year.


“Dortmund is my hometown and Borussia my club,” Reus said. “I look forward to a successful future with this team and these fans backing me. There's lots to do and I am ready to do my bit.”


He has scored 70 goals in 169 Bundesliga matches and has netted seven times in 23 Germany appearances.


Dortmund face Juventus in the Champions League round of 16 this month. – Reuters






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News sport : Colorado State's Kivon Cartwright granted sixth year by NCAA (Video)

Videos of walk ons getting scholarships and plaers finding out their bowl destinations have become popular over the last couple seasons. Are videos of players getting the news of an extra year of eligibility the newest type of feel-good video?


Colorado State TE Kivon Cartwright was granted a fifth year of eligibility by the NCAA and the school had cameras filming to watch his reaction.


Yeah, it's pretty clear how much the extra year means to him.


Cartwright only played in the season-opener against Colorado in 2014 because of an ankle injury he had suffered late in 2013. He missed what would have been his freshman season with a knee injury, so the school applied for a medical redshirt for a sixth year.


He had 22 catches for 467 yards and six touchdowns as a junior.


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