| | | Braves' Pete Van Wieren retiring | Tech coach wants a packed house With about 11,000 tickets left for Saturday's game, Paul Johnson is asking fans to show up for the Jackets' ACC showdown with Virginia, in which both teams will be playing to stay in front of the ACC Coastal Division race. •Morgan Burnett: So good, so soon •Next game: vs. Virginia, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, ESPNU, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Can Dogs' O-line stand up to LSU? Every week seems to bring a new question about Georgia's offensive line. This week: How will the young, injury-depleted line hold up against LSU's much more experienced defensive front? •Vols coach would rather wear dress than be scared •SEC ref's tackle takes off on YouTube •Next game: at LSU, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, CBS, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Chipper says Peavy 'perfect fit' for Atlanta If his arm is sound, this guy's one of the best in the game," Jones said of Peavy, a 27-year-old Alabama native who had ERAs of 2.88 or lower in four of the past five seasons. Poll. •Broadcaster Pete Van Wieren retiring | Photos •Cards set to release Mulder •Kazmir vs. Hamels in World Series Game 1 tonight •World Series Game 1: Phillies at Rays, 8 p.m., Fox TV. •More Braves/MLB news Hawks' Mike Woodson calls out Josh Smith Hawks coach Mike Woodson and Josh Smith finally had their training camp dust-up Tuesday, ringing in yet another year together. But the coach and his highly-talented small forward played down the incident after practice. "Coach is right," Smith said. "I do need to crank it up." •Season opener: at Orlando, Oct. 29, 7 p.m.; Home opener: vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. •More Hawks,NBA/Dream,WNBA news Mike Vick to plead on Virginia dogfighting charges The suspended Falcons quarterback plans to enter a guilty plea next week to one count of torturing and killing dogs and one count of promoting dogfighting. Each carries a maximum five-year prison term. Vick is scheduled to be released from federal prison on July 20, 2009. •Quiet O-line shields Falcons QB Ryan •Photos: Falcons bowl against breast cancer | Browns suspend TE Kellen Winslow •Next game: at Eagles, 1 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Thrashers become Lightning's first victims The Thrashers were down 2-0 through two periods and were staring at a regulation loss until Todd White deflected home a Mathieu Schneider slap shot with 35.5 seconds to play. •Next game: at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Friday, SPSO. •More Thrashers/NHL news Mark Bradley: The Professor's gone, but not forgotten. Jeff Schultz: UGA isn't going to win unless it improves. |
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