8:00 PM: A cheerleader at a minor league football game in Indianapolis last week helped save a coach's life by giving him CPR after he had collapsed. Cheerleader Jessica Anderson also works as an EMT & firefighter.
7:45 PM: After watching video of a young girl crying whe she found out he left the Suns for the Lakers, Steve Nash sent the girl a pair of autographed Nike shoes.
7:30 PM: Paralyzed football player Eric LeGrand tweets that he is the special guest columnist for this Monday's edition of Peter King's "Monday Morning Quarterback".
7:15 PM: Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post reports the Miami Dolphins are in discussions with the NFL about changing its team logo for the 2013 season.
7:00 PM: The Boston Red Sox have activated pitcher Clay Buchholz from the 15-day DL and he will start tonight against the Tampa Bay Rays. Buchholz had been hospitalized to be treated for esophagitis.
6:45 PM: Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune tweeted Saturday that he asked Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany about the Penn State situation after the release of the Freeh Report. Delany's response: "No comment."
6:30 PM: NASCAR racer Trevor Bayne will be driving a car painted in honor of Pat Summitt for the Food City 250 on August 24. The former Tennessee women's basketball coach will also serve as grand marshal for the race.
6:15 PM: The Dallas Morning News reports SMU will name Chattanooga's Rick Hart as its new athletic director. Hart replaces Steve Orsini, who was fired last May shortly after hiring Larry Brown as the Mustangs' new basketball coach.
6:00 PM: Video of Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler singing during the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field for Saturday's Cubs-Diamondbacks game.
5:45 PM: ESPN's Skip Bayless tweets that suggesting Penn State gets the NCAA death penalty for the Joe Paterno-Jerry Sandusky cover-up is an "absurd overreaction", adding: "NCAA regulates ONLY competitive advantage."
5:30 PM: WLFI reports Purdue cornerback Sean Collins was arrested on charges of hitting a woman in the face outside a Lafayette bar early Saturday morning.
5:15 PM: Sage Stallone, 36-year-old son of "Rocky" star Sylvester Stallone, was reportedly dead for at least three days before his body was found in his L.A. apartment Friday.
5:00 PM: The Chicago Tribune reports Northwestern athletic director Jim Phillips has decided to stay with the Wildcats after being offered the same job with Stanford.
4:45 PM: With his hands full of food & drink, a fan at Friday's Blue Jays-Indians game in Toronto catches a foul ball between his legs.
4:30 PM: Kansas Jayhawks coach Charlie Weis says his former Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn "could have been a starting quarterback for me in the NFL." Quinn is currently a backup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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