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December 30th, 2009
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Tiger Woods had a "fat lip" but no other visible facial injuries when he met with Florida state troopers four days after the car accident outside his home, according to a television report. Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Kim Montes told WESH-TV in Orlando on Wednesday that Woods and his attorney met with troopers on Dec.
Late TD, 2-point conversion lift Idaho (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Max Komar made a sliding 16-yard touchdown catch with 4 seconds left and Nathan Enderle passed to Preston Davis for the 2-point conversion, lifting Idaho to a dramatic 43-42 victory over Bowling Green in Wednesday night's Humanitarian Bowl. The Falcons took a 42-35 lead with 32 seconds left on a 51-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan to Freddie Barnes, who slipped behind the Idaho secondary for his…
Colts owner backs move to pull starters (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Jim Irsay was a football fan long before he was owner of the Indianapolis Colts. So when he hears outsiders criticize Indy's move to pull its starters in Sunday's game, at the expense of a perfect season, he understands the passion. He just disagrees with the sentiment. On Wednesday, after three days of hearing national media personalities and local fans express outrage over the Colts'…
Miami RB Cooper could miss 2010 season (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Miami's 2009 season ended with a loss, and the 2010 campaign isn't off to a great start either. Running back Graig Cooper could miss all of next season because of a severe right knee injury, a person briefed on an initial diagnosis told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of school policies about revealing injury information.
Polo team hit by loss of horses returns to play (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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A Venezuelan-owned polo team that endured the deaths of 21 horses from a mineral overdose earlier this year is preparing to start a new season next month with a fresh fleet of horses. The season in Florida starts Jan. 3 and Lechuza Caracas, one of the world's top teams, plans to come back with a new resolve to not let the past keep them from a sport they love.
Stanford QB Luck may play in Sun Bowl (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck has had pins removed after surgery to repair his broken right index finger, and coach Jim Harbaugh says the freshman might play in Thursday's Sun Bowl. During a news conference Wednesday in El Paso, Harbaugh said Luck "is progressing nicely." Harbaugh says Stanford coaches and medical staff are hopeful Luck will be able to play against Oklahoma.
212 NFLers may lose unrestricted status (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Miles Austin of the Cowboys, Brandon Marshall of the Broncos and six other Pro Bowl picks are among more than 200 NFL players who would lose their status as unrestricted free agents this offseason if the league and its union can't agree on a new labor contract. According to a list obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday, there are 212 players who would be considered restricted free…
Record numbers help NASCAR Foundation in ‘09 (NASCAR.com)
December 30th, 2009
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Mangini not opposed to having 2 bosses (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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Eric Mangini says he wouldn't object to having two bosses in Cleveland. With new team president Mike Holmgren due to arrive next week and planning to hire a general manager, Mangini said he would not be opposed to a hierarchy that would place him below two football executives. Mangini, who is expected to meet with Holmgren early next week, reiterated that he's in favor of adding anyone who…
New York horses face out-of-competition drug tests (AP)
December 30th, 2009
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New York will conduct unannounced out-of-competition drug tests on horses running at state tracks. Testing will be done even when horses are stabled outside the state. The New York State Racing and Wagering Board said Wednesday the new policy for all horses applies within 180 days of a race date in New York.
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