9:00 PM: Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones tweets that she is working with a new sports psychologist. When asked why, Jones responded: "Oh merely the fetal position I collapse into every time someone mentions Olympics."
8:45 PM: A judge has scheduled a May 1 hearing for Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's lawsuit against the NCAA. Corbett wants the sanctions handed down to Penn State over the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal to be thrown out.
8:30 PM: Paul Kevin Curtis, who is suspected of sending ricin-poisoned letters to Mississippi U.S. Senator Roger Wicker & President Obama, was once hired by Wicker as an Elvis Presley impersonator for a party.
8:15 PM: The NFL has released its 2013 regular season schedule, with the first game on Thursday, Sept. 5 featuring the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Denver Broncos.
8:00 PM: Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam released a statement reacting to court documents alleging his Pilot Flying J company engaged in fraud: "I maintain that the foundation of this company is built on its integrity and that any willful wrongdoing by any employee of this company at any time is intolerable."
7:45 PM: Former NBA player & current TNT analyst Steve Kerr tweets that the Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry will "one day go down as the greatest shooter of all time. Incredible stroke, confidence and the ability to create his own shot."
7:30 PM: KCBS-TV reports a two-year-old gray cat was found in an abandoned box in an L.A. animal care center parking lot with its face, nose and feet wrapped in duct tape. The cat was "gasping for air" but officials were able to remove all the tape.
7:15 PM: WNDU-TV obtained audio tape of the air traffic control conversations with the pilot of a small plane that crashed near South Bend airport last month, killing former Oklahoma QB Steve Davis and one other person.
7:00 PM: NFL.com reports that the two players who reportedly trashed a hotel room during the Scouting Combine were Clemson WR DeAndre Hopkins & Rutgers WR Mark Harrison. But Hopkins tweeted in response: "Left hours b4 this incident leaving it at that."
6:45 PM: A Trenton, New Jersey woman arrested on domestic violence charges Thursday was found to have been reportedly living in a self-storage unit with her two young sons.
6:30 PM: Documents filed in federal court Thursday claim that Pilot Flying J, the truck stop company owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, had defrauded customers out of gas rebates & discounts for "many years", and that Haslam knew of the fraud.
6:15 PM: FIFA said Thursday that Libya is safe enough to host World Cup qualifying matches. Libya is scheduled to face The Congo in Tripoli on June 7 & then Togo in Benina on June 14.
6:00 PM: After Trey Burke & Tim Hardaway Jr. announced they were leaving for the NBA Draft, Michigan freshman basketball players Mitch McGary & Glenn Robinson III announced Thursday that they will be returning for their sophomore season.
5:45 PM: The FBI has released surveillance video & photo captures of two suspects wanted in the Boston Marathon explosions.
5:30 PM: The Tennessee Titans announce there is still time to sign up for cheerleader auditions being held this Saturday at Baptist Sports Park. There is a $20 audition fee for pre-registered participants & a $25 fee for walk-ups at the door.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=50485
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