5:00 PM: Boise State is paying a $2.5 million entry fee for its non-football teams to join the Big West, and the Big East is footing $2 million of it.
4:45 PM: LSU women's soccer player Mo Isom tweets that she didn't make the Tigers' football roster as a kicker: "I am heartbroken, but my head is held high. Knowing I gave everything I had is the greatest victory."
4:30 PM: Former Pittsburgh Steelers special teams coordinator Al Everest said his firing by the team Thursday was a "shocker", but did not elaborate on why he was let go: "It was professional differences, and let's leave it at that."
4:15 PM: The Miami Heat's Chris Bosh says the Lakers are the best team in the league "on paper", but adds: "The best team always isn't the one who starts out the season as the best team."
4:00 PM: Nomar Garciaparra said there was "some disappointment" in the lack of Boston Red Sox players & officials at the funeral of Johnny Pesky on Monday: "You would have liked to have seen more there."
3:45 PM: New York Jets coach Rex Ryan said that QB Tim Tebow will not play in next Thursday's preseason finale against the Philadelphia Eagles.
3:30 PM: Franklin Centennial (Tenn.) High School athletic director & basketball coach Darren Henrie was arrested on sexual battery charges Friday morning. Henrie is accused of abusing a teenager between 2007 & 2009.
3:15 PM: With its football team joining the Big East, Boise State announced that it has accepted a bid to join the Big West for its other sports.
3:00 PM: Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby says of other conferences' expansion: "I think it's fair to say that some that have gotten larger are now wondering if it's going to be worth it."
2:45 PM: Danica Patrick does a quick Austin Powers impression in talking about a shoe on the track she ran over during last weekend's race in Montreal.
2:30 PM: The Philadelphia Union MLS team has asked a U.S. District Court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former manager Peter Nowak over his firing.
2:15 PM: The L.A. Dogers have claimed Adrian Gonzalez on waivers, but the Boston Red Sox can still pull him back off.
2:00 PM: Despite being banned for life from cycling & losing his seven Tour de France titles, Lance Armstrong still has support from beer maker Anheuser-Busch.
1:45 PM: Maria Sharapova tries to knock a can of tennis balls off Novak Djokovic's head, but ends up sending a serve into his groin. Maria ends the video by saying: "New balls please!"
1:30 PM: Former NFL coach & current NFL Network analyst Steve Mariucci shares a photo of Brett Favre babysitting one of his kids back in 1993.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41300
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