The Irish need a good start to '08, but they better not overlook the Aztecs. Notre Dame lands on our list of potential Week 2 upsets.
Fifteen games. Thirty lines. Peter Schrager doesn't waste many words in getting you ready for Week 1 of the NFL season.
With the buildup to Richmond extended a day, Clint Bowyer must wait to show he belongs in this year's Chase, Lee Spencer says.
We've got an underwear thief, an evil twin and a rugged leading man. Kevin Hench readies you for the newest NFL soap opera.
New height for Jelena Jankovic. Familiar scene for Serena Williams. Each won on Friday to reach the U.S. Open final.
American League home run leader Carlos Quentin has a broken wrist, and the Chicago White Sox said the left fielder will have surgery next week. Quentin was removed from the lineup before Tuesday's game because of what the White Sox described then as a sore right forearm, and he hasn't played since. The team said Friday that he was hurt during Monday's game at Cleveland. A screw will be inserted into the wrist, and he will be re-evaluated in two-to-three-weeks. Quentin is batting .
The Buffalo Bills said Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters will end his holdout and report to the team Saturday morning. Bills chief operating officer Russ Brandon said in a statement Friday that Peters has filed a reinstatement letter with the NFL. But he's not expected to play in the regular-season opener against Seattle on Sunday. Peters emerged as one of the top offensive linemen in the league last season, his first at left tackle.