1:00 PM: Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury on one of the differences of being a head coach: "You've got to tone the trash talking down during practice, as opposed to being the offensive coordinator when you can yell at the defense."
12:45 PM: The Minnesota Vikings share video of a TMZ cameraman asking Adrian Peterson who will be the first NFL player to "come out of the closet", as the cameraman takes a spill after tripping over a traffic cone.
12:30 PM: Former Baltimore Ravens LB Brendon Ayanbadejo says there are up to four NFL players who might reveal that they are gay: "I think it will happen sooner than you think. We're in talks with a handful of players who are considering it."
12:15 PM: Jeff Goodman of CBS Sports reports former UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian has been selected for the Basketball Hall of Fame.
12:00 PM: Sacramento Kings player Jimmer Fredette is suing a Utah clothing company over $50,000 in unpaid royalties.
11:45 AM: A 12-year-old basketball player hit a half-court buzzer beater while playing in a halftime intermission game during a Toronto Raptors game.
11:30 AM: Recently resigned Pac-12 basketball officiating head Ed Rush said his comments about giving Arizona coach Sean Miller a technical foul was an "attempt to lighten the atmosphere".
11:15 AM: New York Jets QB Tim Tebow is scheduled to speak at an event for a pro-life pregnancy center in Dallas on April 26.
11:00 AM: AEK Athens soccer player Giorgos Katidis has been given a five-match ban & fined $1,300 by the Greek Football Association for giving a Nazi salute during a game last month.
10:45 AM: The Newark Star Ledger reports that Tim Pernetti is out as Rutgers athletic director. The move comes after basketball coach Mike Rice was fired for abusing players during practice.
10:30 AM: A Frisco, Texas cheer & dance coach wanted on child sexual abuse charges was arrested at the Dallas-Ft. Worth airport on Tuesday. Kyle Austin Ware was about to leave on a flight for Paris when his name appeared on a passenger security manifest.
10:15 AM: The Indianapolis Star reports that Ohio State & Kentucky have used money from the NCAA Student Assistance Fund to help pay travel costs for the families of basketball players so they can attend the NCAA tournament.
10:00 AM: Baylor defeated Iowa 74-54 Thursday night to clinch the Bears' first NIT title.
9:00 PM: Video of Manny Ramirez hitting his first home run for the EDA Rhinos of Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League. The Chinese TV announcers say on a replay of Manny's homer: "See you later!"
8:45 PM: Brendon Ayanbadejo believes the Baltimore Ravens may have released him due to his support of same-sex marriage: "I make a lot of noise and garner a lot of attention for various things off the football field .... I don't necessarily think that teams want this type of attention."
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