3:15 PM: Lawyers for Brett Favre argue that their client shouldn't have to answer "embarrassing" questions from two massage therapists suing the former NFL QB. The therapists say they were blacklisted from the New York Jets after they objected to "suggestive" messages sent by Favre.
3:00 PM: A Mishawaka (Indiana) High School wrestling coach will not face charges after six wrestlers were found guilty of sexually assaulting a teammate.
2:45 PM: Georgia's interim bulldog mascot Russ will be re-christened as Uga IX at the Bulldogs' Sept. 15 home football game against Florida Atlantic.
2:30 PM: "Miracle On Ice" captain Mike Eruzione is scheduled to join other U.S. Olympians appearing at the Republican National Convention Thursday night in Tampa.
2:15 PM: The Notre Dame IMG Network announces that radio analyst Allen Pinkett will not be working Saturday's game against Navy in Dublin, Ireland.
2:00 PM: Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly says he "can't wrap my brain around" Allen Pinkett's comments that the Irish need more "bad guys" on the team: "I want tough guys on the field .... And I want gentlemen off the field."
1:45 PM: An internal investigation concluded that Jell-o shots were served off the bare breasts of waitresses at a Columbia (Missouri) Police Officers Association charity golf tournament in June, but that no Columbia PD employees were involved in the acts.
1:30 PM: Former Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley on if he would play for the Dallas Cowboys: "I don't think so, but people do a lot of things for money."
1:15 PM: Both candidates for Pennsylvania's attorney general office say they would review Gov. Tom Corbett's handling of the Jerry Sandusky investigation back when Corbett was attorney general.
1:00 PM: A Jerry Sandusky brick discovered among the engraved bricks of State College's Centennial Walkway is being removed.
12:45 PM: The NFL & NFLPA have agreed to extend the trading deadline to the Tuesday after the Week 8 games, while also allowing teams to bring one player back to the active roster from injured reserve.
12:30 PM: Mike Tyson is having trouble bringing his one-man show to New Zealand due to visa issues & his prison past: "I'm not going to sit here and cower and beg to come to your country .... It will be my misfortune but I don't want to feel like I'm on trial to come to your country."
12:15 PM: Joe Posnanski's new book on Joe Paterno is expected to debut at #1 on the New York Times' hardcover non-fiction best sellers list on September 9.
12:00 PM: Former NBA player Stephon Marbury is reportedly being sued for $3 million for defaulting on investment loans.
11:45 AM: A Dutch court found Jason Halman not guilty in the stabbing death of his brother, Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman. The court ruled that Jason was "temporarily insane" at the time of the stabbing and could therefore not be held accountable for his actions.
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