| | | Sox roar back from 7-run deficit | Henry Co. improves to 6-1 Quan Jones carried 25 times for 154 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while Drew Little completed 15 of 24 passes for 251 yards and two more scores as Henry County (6-1, 4-0 Region 4-AA) defeated Southwest Macon 36-28. •Cobb preview: East Paulding at Harrison •Schedule | Predictions | Your picks | More high school news, photos Jackets' O-line disappointment Though Tech's linemen have pried open enough creases and knocked down enough defenders for the Jackets to rank eighth in rushing yards in the country, they have yet to meet the expectations of their demanding coaches. •Ball-hawking secondary thriving •Tony Barnhart: Jackets need fast start against Clemson •Brother says Tommy Bowden 'deserved' to be fired •Papa Bowden leads FSU past Wolfpack •Next game: at Clemson, noon, Saturday, ESPN or ESPN2, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Top UGA recruit Murray breaks leg in game Georgia-bound quarterback Aaron Murray is likely finished with his high school career after breaking his leg on Thursday, according to the Tampa Tribune. Murray suffered the injury near the end of the second quarter in Plant High's 44-28 win over Hillsborough. •Georgia focused on winning the SEC East | Georgia football midseason review •Compare the SEC and the Big 12 | Young Bulldogs eager to hit hard court •Next game: vs. Vanderbilt, 12:30 p.m., Saturday, WATL, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Al Horford centers Hawks' attack The second-year center might have smashed his career record with nine field goal attempts during Wednesday's preseason game against Phoenix. •Ex-Hawk Glenn joins TV broadcast lineup •Season opener: Nov. 1, vs. Philadelphia. •More Hawks,NBA/Dream,WNBA news Thrashers: Shut out by Devils In losing 1-0 to New Jersey, the Thrashers haven't scored a power-play goal since the season opener. They're 0-for-12 with the man advantage in three losses since. •Holik returns; Puck to gut can't stop Kozlov •Next game: vs. Sabres, 7 p.m., Saturday, 680 AM. •More Thrashers/NHL news First $1,000 Super Bowl tickets The NFL confirms that 25 percent of the tickets for the Feb. 1 game in Tampa will be priced at $1,000. The League also will drop the price of 1,000 tickets at Raymond James Stadium by $200 to $500, the first time the league has cut prices for a Super Bowl. •NFL QB moonlighting as telemarketer •Next game: (bye-week) at Eagles, 1 p.m., Oct. 26, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Braves discuss trade for Padres' Peavy A person familiar with the talks said the Braves and Padres have discussed a potential blockbuster trade that would bring the Alabama native to Atlanta for a package that would include at least three Braves prospects. Poll. •Red Sox rally from 0-7, force Game 6 | More Braves/MLB news Mark Bradley: Acie Law fearless once again. Jeff Schultz: Saving the economy with football picks.
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