5:15 PM: The Sacramento Bee reports former USC football player Armond Armstead has filed a lawsuit against school, claiming the painkiller injections he was given while with the Trojans caused him to suffer a heart attack.
5:00 PM: Former Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for the 2010 beating death of female lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
4:45 PM: The NHL has announced its national TV schedule for the 2012-13 season with games on NBC, NBC Sports Network, CBC, TSN, TSN2, RDS & NHL Network.
4:30 PM: Phillies manager Charlie Manuel says he took Jimmy Rollins out of Thursday's game because of Rollins' lack of hustle while running bases.
4:15 PM: Former Kentucky QB Jared Lorenzen tweets a photo of his New York Giants Super Bowl ring with the message: "To all my UL fans yes I'm fat and can't play QB UT I do have one of these. Haha. #louisvillehateday"
4:00 PM: Jonathan Papelbon has recorded 30 saves for the seventh straight season as the Phillies beat the 3-2 on Thursday.
3:45 PM: The New York State Liquor Authority has allowed the Brooklyn Nets to serve alcohol in his Barclays Arena premium bars up until 1 a.m or an hour after the conclusion of events.
3:30 PM: Detroit Lions vice chairman Bill Ford Jr., son of owner William Clay Ford, told the Detroit Economic Club: "We're going to bring you a Super Bowl, and we are going to help do our part to continue to mend our city and our state."
3:15 PM: Lawyers for Brett Favre argue that their client shouldn't have to answer "embarrassing" questions from two massage therapists suing the former NFL QB. The therapists say they were blacklisted from the New York Jets after they objected to "suggestive" messages sent by Favre.
3:00 PM: A Mishawaka (Indiana) High School wrestling coach will not face charges after six wrestlers were found guilty of sexually assaulting a teammate.
2:45 PM: Georgia's interim bulldog mascot Russ will be re-christened as Uga IX at the Bulldogs' Sept. 15 home football game against Florida Atlantic.
2:30 PM: "Miracle On Ice" captain Mike Eruzione is scheduled to join other U.S. Olympians appearing at the Republican National Convention Thursday night in Tampa.
2:15 PM: The Notre Dame IMG Network announces that radio analyst Allen Pinkett will not be working Saturday's game against Navy in Dublin, Ireland.
2:00 PM: Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly says he "can't wrap my brain around" Allen Pinkett's comments that the Irish need more "bad guys" on the team: "I want tough guys on the field .... And I want gentlemen off the field."
1:45 PM: An internal investigation concluded that Jell-o shots were served off the bare breasts of waitresses at a Columbia (Missouri) Police Officers Association charity golf tournament in June, but that no Columbia PD employees were involved in the acts.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41540
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