Sports
The Pittsburgh Steelers ruled out veteran running back DeAngelo Williams for Saturday’s wild-card playoff game at Cincinnati after he missed his third straight practice because of an injured right foot.
Jan. 8, 2016
The Oakland Raiders decided to waive DeAngelo Hall only eight games after signing him to a $70-million contract, bringing surprised reactions from his teammates, who now wonder even more about the future of the franchise.
Nov. 6, 2008
NCAA Division I-A individual rushing and passing leaders: RUSHING *--* PLAYER, TEAM ATT YDS AVG YDS PG RYAN MOATS, Louisiana Tech 139 928 6.7 154.7 VERNAND MORENCY, Oklahoma State 131 869 6.6 173.8 CEDRIC BENSON, Texas 121 838 6.9 167.6 LAURENCE MARONEY, Minnesota 117 815 7.0 135.8 ADRIAN PETERSON, Oklahoma 119 771 6.5 154.2 DeANGELO WILLIAMS, Memphis 147 752 5.1 150.4 JAMARIO THOMAS, North Texas 118 739 6.3 147.8 MAURICE DREW, UCLA 91 691 7.6 138.2 DARREN SPROLES, Kansas State 135 684 5.1 136.8 NOAH HERRON, Northwestern 136 672 4.9 112.0 *--* PASSING *--* ATT COM YDS TDS INT SONNY CUMBIE, Texas Tech 349 222 2,521 16 12 BRUCE GRADKOWSKI, Toledo 173 127 1,772 17 2 KYLE ORTON, Purdue 172 119 1,642 18 2 JUSTIN HOLLAND, Colorado State 188 116 1,604 6 10 BRETT BASANEZ, Northwestern 251 145 1,586 8 5 OMAR JACOBS, Bowling Green 188 129 1,532 14 2 BRADY QUINN, Notre Dame 193 101 1,529 9 5 JOSH BETTS, Miami (Ohio) 189 114 1,520 12 7 CLINT MARKS, Middle Tennessee 177 137 1,519 7 6 MATT BOHNET, Eastern Michigan 221 124 1,503 12 4 *--*
Oct. 12, 2004
Arizona: Corner Patrick Peterson has made the Pro Bowl all eight years he’s been in the NFL.
Dec. 23, 2018
DeAngelo Mitchell found himself in the most public of places for the most private of reunions.
Oct. 28, 1987
NCAA’s Division I-A rushing leaders: NCAA’s Division I-A passing efficiency leaders: *--* Car. Yds.
Dec. 7, 2004
California
Oakland council OKs plan to set up pot factories
July 21, 2010
What Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth have to say
Dec. 20, 2009
The San Diego State University defense was in the middle of “Land Mine Team Pursuit,” an angle-tackling drill, when cornerback Randy Peterson sliced through some of the 17 blue tackling dummies that were laid out on the field, intercepted a pass and returned it 30 yards for an imaginary touchdown.
March 25, 1988
Hey Cole Beasley, you’re going to be in high demand in fantasy football this week.
Sept. 14, 2015