8:00 PM: In an interview with Bonnie-Jill Laflin for ESPN, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talks about calling the Cowboys Cheerleaders his "sweet nothings", taking business clients on hunting trips into the "darkest parts of Arkansas", and his cameo in an episode of "Dallas".
7:45 PM: The San Antonio Express-News reports the NCAA Division II University of the Incarnate World will officially join the Division I Southland Conference on Monday.
7:30 PM: While leading at one point during Saturday's NASCAR race at Montreal, Danica Patrick ended up finishing in 26th place after she ran over a shoe someone had thrown onto the track.
7:15 PM: French swimmer Philippe Croizon, who has no arms & legs, swam between two islands in the Bering Sea to finish his fifth swim linking two continents.
7:00 PM: A lawyer for Buffalo Bills QB Vince Young disputes claims that his client owes $1.7 million on a defaulted loan, and adds that Young was never aware the loan was taken out in his name.
6:45 PM: Roger Federer & Novak Djokovic will face off in the men's final of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati on Sunday.
6:30 PM: New Orleans Saints LB Chris Chamberlain is out for the season after suffering an ACL injury during Friday's preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
6:15 PM: Arizona Wildcats football coach Rich Rodriguez apparently approves of his school selling the only college-specific Tommy Bahama shirt in the U.S.
6:00 PM: New York Jets offensive coordinator Tony Sparano says of receiver Santonio Holmes: "He likes to teach. Sometime down the road when he's done playing this game, I think he might be a coach one day."
5:45 PM: The Indiana Pacers are spending $16 million on a new 50-foot scoreboard & a new sound system for their home arena Bankers Life Courthouse.
5:30 PM: Nikola Ivanovic hit a last-second half-court three-pointer to lead Montenegro to a 73-71 win over Serbia in a EuroBasket qualifying round matchup Saturday.
5:15 PM: Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen said about his team Saturday: "My players do a stupid show. They're a last-place team. They score one run and they (act) like we score 100."
5:00 PM: Former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason on former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams telling his players to aim for certain body parts of opposing players: "The real problem was no one seemed shocked. There as no discussion of 'Wow, did we just hear that?'"
4:45 PM: ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer tweets: "For those of you that think (Arizona Cardinals QB) @KevinKolb_4 is scared or not tough you are ignorant. Indecisive is fair, but not the other two. #StepInHisShoes"
4:30 PM: Notre Dame QB Andrew Hendrix tweeted Saturday morning: "it was cool being woken up by the nd band this morning! maybe you could start a little later tommorow though."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41064
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