Archive for November, 2009

Oklahoma City Thunder G Kevin Ollie has surgery; so does Kyle Weaver

The Oklahoma City Thunder says guard Kevin Ollie underwent successful “minor” surgery Monday to relieve pain in the patellar tendon in his right knee.

New Orleans Saints RB Reggie Bush, CB Jabari Greer out against New England Patriots

The New Orleans Saints deactivated running back Reggie Bush and starting cornerback Jabari Greer for Monday night’s game against the New England Patriots.

UFC in Boston now a reality with MMA regulation in Massachusetts official

Massachusetts to Regulate MMA Bouts

Massachusetts has become the 42nd state in the country to bring regulated mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions, including Ultimate Fighting® Championship® (UFC®) events, to thousands of Bay State fans. The Massachusetts Legislature recently passed a bill that would allow the Department of Public Safety to oversee regulation of the popular sport in the state.

Tony Dungy: No chance he’d end up at Notre Dame

Tony Dungy told ESPN’s Chris Mortensen that there’s no chance he’d be interested in the Notre Dame job.

Judge OKs former Antoine Walker $900,000 deal for casino debt

Antoine Walker is promising to pay more than $900,000 to settle bad check charges with three Las Vegas casinos and avoid felony criminal charges.

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning says foot injury not affecting play

Giants quarterback Eli Manning says a stress reaction in his right foot is not affecting the way he plays.

Carolina Panthers LB Jon Beason arrested for assault charge

Carolina Panthers linebacker Jon Beason has been arrested on a misdemeanor assault charge stemming from an incident at a strip club.

Poll results: Does Dan Hardy or Josh Koscheck deserve the next title shot?

Dan Hardy gets the next shot at Georges St-Pierre’s UFC welterweight belt, but should Josh Koscheck get it instead?

That’s the question we posed in our latest MMAjunkie.com poll when we asked readers to select which of the two fighters is most deserving of the title shot.

Tens of thousands of votes were cast in the weekly poll, and one title hopeful narrowly edged the other.


Chip Caray done broadcasting baseball on TBS

Chip Caray has called his final baseball game for TBS.