8:00 PM: Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez after winning his 20th game of the season: " This is like a dream, and I feel like I'm still sleeping in it."
7:45 PM: After defeating Missouri 31-10 on Saturday, South Carolina QB Connor Shaw said that those who picked the Tigers to win were "disrespectful": "We wanted to prove what the SEC was all about."
7:30 PM: Miami began Saturday with a 19-0 run against Georgia Tech, then the Yellow Jackets went on a 36-0, but the Hurricanes finished with a 23-0 run to win 42-36 over GT in OT.
7:15 PM: The full transcript of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial was released Friday, revealing that Sandusky did not testify after his son Matt told prosecutors that he had abused him. Sandusky's defense attorneys had also asked for a mistrial & to be withdrawn from the case.
7:00 PM: ESPN baseball reporter Buster Olney tweets: "Saw Jackie Robinson movie trailer, and they have JR doing Dante Bichette bat-flip after a HR. Please, for the love of history, take it out."
6:45 PM: Matt Jones of NWA Media notes that in tonight's game against Rutgers, it will be the first time Arkansas has worn white helmets since 1951.
6:30 PM: A five-year-old Florida boy who fell off the side of a 10-foot high diving board at Lake Brantley High School has died from his injuries.
6:15 PM: The parents of former NHL player Derek Boogaard have reportedly filed a $9.8 million lawsuit against the NHLPA over the death of their son.
6:00 PM: The Baltimore Orioles won their 16th straight extra-innings game by defeating the Boston Red Sox 9-6 in 12 innings Saturday.
5:45 PM: Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson & Baltimore Ravens cornerback Cary Williams were each fined $10,000 for their on-field scuffle during last Sunday's game. Three other players from the game were each fined $7,875 for late hits.
5:30 PM: After a long feud with Al Davis, former Oakland Raiders RB Marcus Allen will light the ceremonial torch in honor of the former team over before Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
5:15 PM: During Saturday's game against Miami, Georgia Tech kick returner Orwin Smith committed a safety by reaching out to the 1-yard line but kneeling in the end zone.
5:00 PM: Florida defeated Kentucky 38-0 Saturday for the Gators' 26th straight win over the Wildcats. It was also Florida's first shutout of an SEC foe since defeating Mississippi State 52-0 in 2001.
4:45 PM: Old Dominion QB Taylor Heinicke threw for 730 yards & 5 TDs in the Monarchs' 64-61 win over New Hampshire Saturday. Heinicke finished six yards short of the NCAA all-time single-game passing record set by Sam Durley of Eureka College earlier this month.
4:30 PM: The Washington Nationals' Gio Gonzalez became the first MLB pitcher to win 20 games this season in Saturday's 10-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=42437
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