After a morning of fun and play with the little one, we provide you with some news this afternoon -
* - Providence Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask won't be suspended by the AHL for this tantrum after a loss this past weekend. Watch it here from ESPN and WLNE -
* - UConn may be facing some major violations from the NCAA after a Yahoo Sports investigation penned by Adrian Wojnarowski and Dan Wetzel uncovers some wrong doing with guard Nate Miles. Miles, who is now at the College of Southern Idaho, was reportedly provided with meals, transportation, lodging and representation by former UConn student manager and professional agent Josh Nochimson. So far, UConn is being quiet on the report.
* - Terrell Owens is getting an award at the National Alzheimer's Gala in Washington, DC. It's actually a good thing done by TO (Fox Sports.com)
* - Jim Trotter of SI.com has good thoughts on the proposed 17 or 18 game regular season for the NFL.
* - Want to eat a 4-lb. burger at a baseball game? Well, the West Michigan Whitecaps will give you the chance to eat the 4,800 calorie treat. You'll even get a t-shirt if you eat the whole thing! (Breitbart.com)
* - John Smoltz gets a bullpen session today for the Red Sox (Boston Globe).
* - Joe Jamroz of Rhode Island is in the mix to win ESPN's bracket challenge (Projo.com).
* - Rodney Harrison of the Patriots rips the new safety rules passed Tuesday by the NFL. "It's like patty-cake now." Classic! (Projo.com)
* - Don't forget that the Hasbro Children's Hospital Radiothon begins Thursday morning at 6am on 92 Pro-FM, Lite Rock 105, Hot 106.3 and News Talk 630 WPRO-AM and 99.7FM. I know the economy is tough but please give what you can for a great cause. And oh yeah, the Radiothon is coordinated by my lovely wife, Laura but don't let that influence you.
Back with more later.
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