6:30 PM ET, Fri September 03, 2010

High marks for Cards' Lopez against Arroyo, but no start

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Lopez sits in spite of .385 mark against Arroyo; Rasmus fifth, Schumaker leads off

Missouri Tigers 38 mins ago

Colts' Caldwell braces for new decisions

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Now, the Indianapolis Colts can start making their choices.

Missouri Tigers 38 mins ago

Texas vs. Rice game chat

Longhorns Blog | San Antonio Express-News — Texas plays Rice at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Join Mike Finger and Joseph Duarte for a live game chat beginning at 2 p.m. Texas vs. Rice

Texas Longhorns 39 mins ago

Texas A&M vs. Stephen F. Austin game chat

Aggies Blog | San Antonio Express-News — Texas A&M; plays Stephen F. Austin at 6 p.m. Saturday. Join Brent Zwerneman for a live game chat beginning at 5:30 p.m. Texas A&M; vs. Stephen F. Austin

Texas A&M Aggies 48 mins ago

K-State football schedule

Kansas City Star — 2010

Kansas State Wildcats 1 hour ago

Kansas football schedule

Kansas City Star — 2010

Kansas Jayhawks 1 hour ago

Can Cards still catch ... anyone?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Our insiders say it's not about just chasing Cincy in the division and Philly in the wild card, there are others to worry about, too.

Missouri Tigers 4 hours ago

Still no decision on opening-day starter at QB

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Spags may wait "two or three days" to finalize decision. But it would be a major upset if it's not Sam Bradford.

Missouri Tigers 4 hours ago

Roethlisberger suspension reduced to 4 games

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Ben Roethlisberger is getting time off for good behavior.

Missouri Tigers 4 hours ago

AC St. Louis loses Paterson, regains Schuler

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Nicki Paterson, the Scottish midfielder AC St. Louis picked up last week, is gone before playing a game because of a visa problem unrelated to soccer. (Lacking the proper visa, it turns out he was in

Missouri Tigers 4 hours ago
  • Duke's Singler has arthroscopic knee surgery Above the Rims | Charlotte Observer Duke senior forward Kyle Singler, who was named the most outstandidng player of the 2010 Final Four, had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee this afternoon at the Duke University Medical Center, the school announced.Singler is expected to make a full recovery before the start of practice on Oct. 15.“Kyle had some discomfort in his knee following a very busy summer so we elected to go in and clean it up prior to the start of the season,” said Duke associate head coach Steve Wojciechowski. “By all accounts, today’s surgery was a success and Kyle will be back at full strength before the start o...
  • NCAA ruling reversed, Masoli can play for Rebels Sun Herald The NCAA Division I Subcommittee for Legislative Relief reversed Tuesday’s NCAA ruling against Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, meaning the Rebels’ player will be able to play immediately rather than wait until the 2011 season.
  • U-M coaches helping player's brother to walk again Detroit News Brock Mealer, brother of Michigan offensive lineman Elliott Mealer, was paralyzed from the waist down after a car accident on Christmas Eve 2007 near his home outside Toledo.
  • Lynn Henning: Big Ten realignment has big-time flaws Detroit News You have to be patient with protests when the Big Ten does something radical. And that's because it's happened before and life went on. But, it's hard to imagine today that the Big Ten won't regret the decision to split Michigan and Ohio State and leave their regular season-ending game in place.
  • Kelemete looking forward to first start at left tackle Husky Football Blog | Seattle Times Of the many subplots in tomorrow's game. one of the more subtle is the first start for Senio Kelemete (pictured right) at one of the most important positions --- left tackle. The junior started last year at guard before making the move to tackle in the spring, and has performed so well in the run-up to the season that UW coach Steve Sarkisian has taken to referring to him as an "all-conference player,'' --- often not even making the qualifier that he has yet to earn those honors. It appeared for a while as if this might not be the optimum beginning for Kelemete when he suffered a high ankle ...