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Friday, July 26, 2013

Texas Longhorns Part Ways With WR Cayleb Jones


Texas Longhorns sophomore wide receiver Cayleb Jones, who was charged with assault after allegedly punching a Longhorns tennis player and breaking his jaw, has elected to transfer.
Texas Longhorns sophomore wide receiver Cayleb Jones has elected to transfer.

According to the Associated Press, Jones was released by the Longhorns on Thursday five months after he allegedly punched a university tennis player, breaking his jaw in the process. Texas coach Mack Brown said he was given an unconditional release.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bengals Win against Eagles with 34-13



One Pennsylvania team down, one to go for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Andy Dalton threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score, an opportunistic defense forced five turnovers and Cincinnati beat the Philadelphia Eagles 34-13 on Thursday night.

The Bengals (8-6) took a half-game lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6) for the last playoff spot in the AFC. But their game at Pittsburgh next week is far more important in the standings than this one.

The Bengals would clinch their second straight playoff berth with a win over the Steelers if Pittsburgh loses to Dallas this Sunday. A loss to the Steelers, though, likely would ruin Cincinnati's chances.

The Eagles' season was lost a long time ago. They fell to 4-10, losing double-digit games for the first time since 2005, the year after losing the Super Bowl to New England.

There were plenty of empty seats at the Linc, where fans are hoping this is Andy Reid's final season as coach. Reid led the Eagles to nine playoff appearances, six division titles and five NFC championship games in his first 13 years. But the Eagles will miss the playoffs for the second straight year and owner Jeffrey Lurie already said 8-8 would be ''unacceptable.''

An interception by Leon Hall set up Dalton's go-ahead 11-yard TD run in the third quarter. Then Wallace Gilberry picked up Bryce Brown's fumble and ran it back 25 yards for another score and an 11-point lead.

BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for 106 yards, including a 1-yard TD run in the first quarter for Cincinnati. Dalton tossed a 5-yard TD pass to A.J. Green in the fourth to cap a 24-point outburst in a span of 3:23.

The Eagles committed three turnovers on three straight possessions at one point and then fumbled a kickoff when defensive lineman Cedric Thornton let the ball fall through his hands on a short kick.

After beating Tampa Bay on a last-second TD last week to snap an eight-game losing streak, the Eagles tried to make it two in a row. Turnovers got in their way again. They've committed an NFL-high 34 and forced just 12 all season.

The Eagles snapped a drought of 22 quarters without a turnover by recovering two fumbles in the second. Both led to field goals by Alex Henery, helping Philadelphia to a 13-10 halftime lead.

Rookie Nick Foles made his fifth straight start for Michael Vick, who just returned to practice this week after sustaining a concussion on Nov. 11. Foles threw for 182 yards, one TD and one interception.

Down 13-10, the Bengals started their rally with a turnover.

Hall intercepted Foles' deep pass and returned it 44 yards to the Eagles 40. Foles underthrew Jeremy Maclin, who was a few steps behind Hall.

Green made an acrobatic catch for an 11-yard gain on third-and-9 a few plays before Dalton ran for the score to put the Bengals up 17-13.

Foles, who threw for 381 yards to lead that comeback against the Bucs, hit Riley Cooper on an 11-yard TD pass to cut it to 10-7. Foles connected with Maclin on a 46-yard pass during the drive.

The Eagles then forced their first turnover since Nov. 5 against New Orleans. Brandon Graham sacked Dalton, the ball popped loose and Trent Cole recovered at the Bengals 29.

Just two plays in, Maclin fumbled after a 6-yard catch. Carlos Dunlap recovered and the Bengals started at the Eagles 44. Green-Ellis ran 29 yards on first down and scored a few plays later for a 7-0 lead.

It got uglier for Philadelphia on the next possession. Mat McBriar punted into his own blocker, Daniel Herron picked it up and ran 3 yards to the Eagles 11. But Graham sacked Dalton and Cincinnati settled for Brown's 24-yard field goal that made it 10-0.

The Eagles were again without running back LeSean McCoy and tight end Brent Celek also sat out. Both players also are recovering from concussions. McCoy missed his fourth straight game, but returned to practice this week with Vick.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Haroon Lorgat set to join Sri Lanka Cricket as consultant

According to sources Former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat is all set to join Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) as a consultant.

In his planned new role with SLC, Lorgat is likely to assist the board in revamping its domestic cricket structure, and advise it on finances and governance.

Hamels, Phillies Consent Six Year Contract to $144M

From MLB news a big contract with Hamels, Phillies for  Six years to $144M. It's a huge contact for MLB players.

Cole Hamels knew the moment he walked off the mound to a standing ovation after allowing five runs in his last start that he was staying with the Philadelphia Phillies.

''Words can't really describe the emotions that you get, and the way the fans were standing and cheering, that was ultimately the deciding point to be here,'' Hamels said.

He had $144 million other reasons to stay, too.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Brett Lee Announce Goodbye to International Cricket

Australian fast bowler Brett Lee leave from international cricket on Friday, present days after he was forced to come back to home from England after nourishing another injury and a few months ago he had pencilled in a possible exit from the game.

The 35-year-old, Brett Lee who first announced his decision on his personal network Twitter page, continued a right calf strain in the 4th one day match of Australia's limited over’s tour of England and was forced to return home for further examination and treatment.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

How Will The Olympics Change British Cycling?

This year’s Olympic Games have not yet started, but they’ve already begun to have a positive effect on many sports in the UK, including cycling.

The sport has received more publicity than ever before and is attracting new fans and participants on a daily basis. Team GB are hoping to win a gold medal or two in this year’s cycling events which will only serve to attract even more people to the sport.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

How to Be a Better Golfer

If you love to golf, but you’re not that great at it, you may have aspirations to improve your game.

Though golf is a game of skill, everyone can improve their game with the right help, mindset and determination.

If you want to improve your golf game, whether all over or a small aspect, you need to use the following tips.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Roger Federer won the 2012 Wimbledon Championship Title

Today’s 2012 Wimbledon Finals Roger Federer against Andy Murray. Final Roger Federer won the 2012 Wimbledon title. Roger Federer his career seventh time won the Wimbledon title.

The 30-year-old Roger Federer finally equalled Pete Sampras' record at the All England Club, and won his 17th Grand Slam title overall, by beating Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Sunday.

''It has worked out so many times over the years here at Wimbledon that I play my best in the semis and the finals,'' Federer said. ''I couldn't be happier. It feels great being back here as the winner.''

Thursday, July 5, 2012

FIFA raises interdict on Islamic headscarves

An interdict on the use of the Islamic headscarf, or hijab, for Muslim women soccer players was lifted by the sport's rule makers on Thursday.

The garment had previously been banned due to safety concerns and because it was not recognized in the laws of the game.

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) unanimously overturned the ban and agreed to re-write the laws after studying reports from FIFA's medical officer.