9:00 PM: New York Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey has signed a deal to write three children's books, including a children's version of his memoirs "Wherever I Wind Up" & another book entitled "Knuckleball Ned".
8:45 PM: DC Sports Bog notes that Ryan Zimmerman is among seven Washington Nationals players who plan to get married in the offseason.
8:30 PM: South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier on Saturday's opponent East Carolina having won their last three trips to Williams-Brice Stadium: "When I looked at that stat, I said, 'Dang how'd that happen?'"
8:15 PM: SEC commissioner Mike Slive is scheduled to do the coin tosses for both Texas A&M and Missouri games Saturday. The Aggies host Florida at 2:30 pm CT while the Tigers host Georgia at 6:45 p.m. CT.
8:00 PM: A public viewing for former Baltimore Ravens & Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell will be held Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the team requesting that fans wear purple to the viewing.
7:45 PM: Shaquille O'Neal is reportedly in talks to play a few games in a basketball league in Mexico.
7:30 PM: During a nationally televised game on ESPN, Spanish Fort (Alabama) High School football fans mocked their opponent's team color by unveiling a banner in the stands that read: "Purple? Man, that's gay."
7:15 PM: The Oakland A's announced that pitcher Brandon McCarthy underwent surgery last night to treat a skull fracture & epidural hemorrhage. McCarthy was hit in the head by a line drive during Wednesday's game against the Angels.
7:00 PM: ESPN's Brett McMurphy reports the Big 12 will announce a new 13-year, $2.6 billion media rights deal with ABC/ESPN & Fox.
6:45 PM: Nick Kosmider of the Lubbock Avalanche Journal reports Texas Tech basketball coach Billy Gillispie has been released from the hospital.
6:30 PM: Arkansas Razorbacks football coach John L. Smith filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in federal court Thursday. Smith listed debts of $10 million to $50 million against assets of $1 million to $10 million.
6:15 PM: A San Diego jury Thursday rejected a homeless man's claims that he was injured in a 2010 incident where Junior Seau drove his SUV off a 30-foot cliff in Carlsbad, California.
6:00 PM: Detroit Lions defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch restructured his contract to help put the team back under the salary cap: "It was really a no brainer for me. The day I signed here I said I'd anything to help this team and if that was a part of it I'm glad to do it."
5:45 PM: The Dodgers' Matt Kemp paid the way for six-year-old Isaac Lill & his family to attend Wednesday's game. Kemp met Isaac - who was born with a rare spinal condition - while he was rehabbing in Albuquerque earlier this season.
5:30 PM: After Drew Peterson was found guilty Thursday of the murder of his third wife Kathleen Salvio, Kathleen's brother Nick Salvio said: "It's better than a White Sox World Series win. This has been a very long time coming."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41814
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