5:15 PM: Michigan Wolverines defensive tackle Will Campbell pleaded guilty to charges of sliding across the hood of a car & causing damage. Campbell must pay $2,100 and he still faces minor alcohol possession charges.
5:00 PM: Cuttino Mobley's discrimination lawsuit against the New York Knicks has been dismissed. Mobley claimed discrimination when he was cut by the Knicks due to a heart ailment.
4:45 PM: The prosecution in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial has rested its case Thursday, while the judge has sent the jury home for the weekend as the defense will begin its case Monday.
4:30 PM: The AP reports that starting Friday, the NCAA will allow basketball coaches to call, text, tweet & send Facebook messages to recruits.
4:15 PM: Stony Brook University has spent $100,000 on a 30-second TV ad to air on ESPN2 during the Seawolves' College World Series game against UCLA on Friday.
4:00 PM: The Houston Texans have signed contract extensions with coach Gary Kubiak (through 2014) & GM Rick Smith (through 2016).
3:45 PM: Cleveland Indians pitcher Derek Lowe & Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker have gotten into a war of words after Lowe claimed Baker ordered Reds pitcher Mat Latos to thrown at him during yesterday's game.
3:30 PM: The AHL Calder Cup champion Norfolk Admirals are losing their parent club Tampa Bay Lightning, who are moving their affiliation to the Syracuse Crunch. The Admirals are expected to sign a new deal with the Anaheim Ducks.
3:15 PM: R.A. Dickey on the Mets asking MLB to change his one-hitter against the Rays to a no-hitter: "It would be a little bit cheap. But, for the integrity of the game, I think it's worthy of a review, just to make sure."
3:00 PM: New York Jets coach Rex Ryan believes they will have a "real close team" this season: "We're not going to beat ourselves with the in-fighting or anything like that."
2:45 PM: Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren said Thursday that his current job will be his last in the NFL.
2:30 PM: Timothy Bradley says of his split decision win over Manny Pacquiao: "Right now I?m like the most hated fighter on the planet."
2:15 PM: San Diego Chargers coach Norv Turner has bought a second home in Mission Beach, next door to a home owned by Oakland Raiders QB Carson Palmer.
2:00 PM: Yahoo's Dan Wetzel has the story of Joyce Porter, a public supporter of Jerry Sandusky who calls the accused child sex abuser a "saint" and a "wonderful guy". Porter says of her support for Sandusky: "When everyone was persecuting Jesus, someone had to stand with him."
1:45 PM: Conan O'Brien sidekick Andy Richter tweets he's throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field for the Chicago Cubs' Thursday game against the Detroit Tigers.
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