9:00 PM: NBC golf analyst Johnny Miller believes Rory McIlroy's recent slump is due to his relationship with Caroline Wozniacki: "I think he's in love for the first time. It's a wonderful feeling, and it's distracting." McIlroy had previously dated Holly Sweeney before meeting Wozniacki.
8:45 PM: When asked Wednesday about which player he would choose first to build an NFL team around, Bill Parcells answered Lawrence Taylor: "Because I know he's going to be there every Sunday and try his best to win, for sure."
8:30 PM: KJR radio's Kevin Shockey reports that the Seattle Seahawks have sold out all training camp tickets for fans to attend practices held on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays.
8:15 PM: The Pittsburgh Penguins have chosen a site in suburban Cranberry Township to build a new $70 million practice rink & sports performance center. The UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is scheduled to be completed by July 2015.
8:00 PM: The Southland Conference-bound New Orleans Privateers unveiled their new logo on Wednesday. For comparison, here's UNO's previous logo.
7:45 PM: An eagle that crash-landed at Duluth's airport in May during a mid-air flight with another eagle was found dead Monday, ensnared in a fishing line on the St. Louis River.
7:30 PM: Meskerem Legesse, an Ethiopian Olympic runner who was living in Connecticut, died Monday from a massive heart attack at the age of 26. Legesse was eight months pregnant at the time of the heart attack, but doctors were able to deliver her baby girl.
7:15 PM: Former Kentucky basketball player Ryan Harrow has received a waiver from the NCAA allowing him to play immediately for Georgia State this season.
7:00 PM: Texas Longhorns football coach Mack Brown tweets that former defensive coordinator Greg Robinson is back on his staff as a football analyst. Robinson had served as Syracuse head coach & Michigan DC before returning.
6:45 PM: Former Atlanta Hawks center Zaza Pachulia has re-signed with the Milwaukee Bucks, where Pachulia played during the 2004-05 NBA season.
6:30 PM: Minnesota Twins president Dave St. Peter said he's a "little nervous" about conditions at Target Field following a Kenny Chesney concert at the ballpark last Friday. The Twins' next home game is this Friday against the Cleveland Indians.
6:15 PM: An 11-month-old girl in Homewood, Alabama died after being left in a locked SUV for three hours on a hot day Wednesday. Authorities say temperatures inside the SUV reached over 120 degrees.
6:00 PM: Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Bill Parcells says about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: "I have a high regard for him. He has a tremendous amount of passion for the franchise, and I think the people are lucky to have him, lucky to have him as an owner, because (owners are) not all the same."
5:45 PM: From The Onion: "In the deadliest clash to date in the bitter and fierce rivalry, four National League fans were reportedly killed Tuesday when vicious riots erupted at Citi Field following the 2013 MLB All-Star game."
5:30 PM: During Wednesday's SEC Media Days, Tennessee Volunteers offensive tackle Antonio "Tiny" Richardson said about new coach Butch Jones: "I've never had a coach who texted at your random just to talk. I was thinking, 'Am I in trouble?'"
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54083
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