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| | | Anderson suffers a concussion | Falcons' Grady Jackson faces NFL suspension The starting defensive tackle is not denying a report that he tested positive for a water pill that violated the NFL's drug policy and faces a four-game suspension. •DE Anderson suffers concussion | Titans remain undefeated •Next game: at Oakland, 4 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Blueland attendance sinks Announced attendance for the first four home games averaged 13,943, down 1,342 per game from the first four games of last season. The Thrashers have announced two crowds of fewer than 12,000 people, the lowest attendance in more than four years. West thrilled to be on Hawks' roster Atlanta's season opens Wednesday, but for Mario West, Othello Hunter and Thomas Gardner there was cause for a quiet celebration Monday. The opening day roster had to be turned into the NBA office and their names were on it. •As NBA season begins, so does NBA TV's new focus •Ex-Marietta star's NBA career hits snag | Boston's Big Three will fight to keep title •Season opener: at Orlando, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Home opener: vs. Philadelphia, Saturday. •More Hawks, NBA / Dream, WNBA news World Series Game 5 suspended; tied 2-2 Rain was expected to continue into Tuesday, delaying the Phillies' chance to wrap up their first championship since 1980. Before Monday, there had never been a rain-shortened game in Series history. Whenever this one resumes, it will pick up where it left off, with the Phils about to bat in the bottom of the sixth. •More Braves/MLB news Georgia Tech coach has no fixes for fumbles Rarely does Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson come across a question about his football team that he can't answer. But the Jackets' problems holding onto the football seem to have him vexed. •Photos: Long wait for FSU tickets •Next game: vs. Florida State, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, ABC, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Injury replacements step up for Bulldogs With UGA tied for first place in the SEC East entering Saturday's showdown against co-leader Florida, perhaps more should be made of the players who have replaced their injured teammates. Moreno on Florida's mind | Gators hug instead of dance •Next game: vs. Gators at Jacksonville, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, CBS, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Eric Fields picks Clemson over UGA The Northside-Warner Robins linebacker has ended his flirtation with UGA and committed again to Clemson, according to GoGamecocks.com. More high school news/photos Willingham to quit as Huskies coach Two days after the Huskies fell to 0-7, athletic director Scott Woodward sat next to Ty Willingham at the coach's weekly news conference and announced Willingham will be replaced after the season. |
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