Saturday, 13 June 2009
Texas is favored in CWS 8-team College Football
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There is a double elimination game to determine the two teams meet in best of three championship series.
In the CWS games, Cal State Fullerton (47-14) plays Arkansas (39-22) and Virginia (48-13-1) will face Louisiana State (51-16). In games Sunday, Arizona State (49-12) plays North Carolina (47-16) and Texas (46-14-1) will meet Southern Mississippi (40-24).
Three North Carolina players - first baseman Dustin Ackley, Kyle Seager Infielder and pitcher Brian Moran - have been drafted this week by the seafarer.
College Football
Rose Bowl to move from ABC to ESPN starting in 2011: Since 2011, the game in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, is moving from ABC to the cable network ESPN.
"We are very specific, when we did the Rose Bowl in 1989 an agreement on an excess of broadcasting," Dorgan said Mitch Rose Bowl CEO. "But the world in 1989 was different from what we know in 2009."
ESPN and ABC is owned by the Walt Disney Company, Fox and ESPN passed the Bowl Championship Series rights package from 2011. So ESPN air Fiesta, Orange and Sugar BCS National Championship Game from 2011.
In a move unrelated to the television ad, age 62, said Dorgan to retire as CEO at the Rose Bowl after this season.
College Basketball
Defendant in extortion Pitino said that it was created: Karen Cunagin Sypher, 49, a former model and self-committed glass, which is accused of trying to extort Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino says he is excluded.
"I feel as if I am in a horrible movie just ...", she said, her voice later in an interview. "I was from the beginning and are still being created and I will prove my innocence."
Federal prosecutors accused of calling on his life - cars, a house and $ 10 million - of Pitino, in exchange for his silence about what characterizes an FBI affidavit describing unfounded accusations as "an interaction between Mr. Pitino and a woman with no name, as in nature criminal. "
Cunagin has Sypher was guilty to federal charges for trying to extort money from Pitino and lying to the FBI.
Holidays in turn for: UCLA guard Jrue Holiday said it signed with an agent and forgo his final three seasons of college eligibility to remain in the NBA draft June 25.
College Athletics
Ex-Kansas AD dies after motorcycle accident: Bob Frederick, who was the director of athletics at Kansas, from 1987 to 2001, died of head injuries after a bicycle accident near the school. He was 69.
Car racing
Vickers won the pole for Sunday NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Brian Vickers would like to turn the eighth pole of his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, in his first career victory with the Red Bull Racing. He has published a return of 189,110 mph to win the pole for Sunday the LifeLock 400 in Brooklyn, Mich. Kyle Busch was second at 188.536.
Kasey Kahne of Enumclaw will start eighth and Greg Biffle of Vancouver, Washington, will start 20th.
Tennis
Americans in London to meet in the semis: Andy Roddick stayed on track for its fifth Queen's Club title by defeating Ivo Karlović 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-5), which promote the semi - the Aegon Championships in London.
In today's semifinal round, Roddick will face fellow American James Blake, who toppled Mikhail Youzhny 7-6 (7-5), 6-3.
Olympics
USOC to increase funding for winter sports: Stephanie Streeter, the leader of the Olympic Committee of the United States, delivered the news that should increase his popularity extends more money.
The USOC board added $ 16.5 million to the coffers of America's winter sports who are preparing for the Olympic Games in Vancouver in February. That brings the total funding for the period of four years to $ 58.2 million - 55 percent increase between 2003 and 2006.
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