7:15 PM: South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier tells fans who are planning to attend Saturday's game against FCS school Wofford: "If you love your school, stay ... If you don't, go drinking at halftime."
7:00 PM: Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera was selected as the 2012 American League MVP, becoming the first Venezuelan to win the award.
6:45 PM: San Francisco 49ers RB Brandon Jacobs said that when he tweeted "Never work in a place where you hate your boss", he wasn't talking about the team.
6:30 PM: San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey was selected as the 2012 National League MVP, becoming the first catcher in 40 years to win the award.
6:15 PM: Two Denver Broncos defensive players were fined by the NFL for hits during Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers: Von Miller $21,000 & Kevin Vickerson $15,000.
6:00 PM: After tweeting that he was in "mourning" because Phil Jackson wasn't rehired as Lakers coach, Magic Johnson tweeted Thursday: "The decision's been made that (Mike) D'Antoni is the coach so we must support him. I appreciate him reaching out to me & look forward to speaking."
5:45 PM: Ohio State defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins on stopping Wisconsin's run game this Saturday: "I feel like that's going to come pretty easy for us."
5:30 PM: Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher says the NFL should be just as concerned about injuries from cut blocks as they are about concussions.
5:15 PM: The Seattle Mariners are installing what will be the largest HD video screen in Major League Baseball at Safeco Field.
5:00 PM: Tennessee Volunteers freshman cornerback Deion Bonner has been suspended indefinitely over a violation of team rules. Bonner was a suspect in a recent campus cellphone theft but no charges were brought against him.
4:45 PM: Former Houston Texans punter Brett Hartmann is suing the county agency that operates Reliant Stadium over a knee injury he suffered last season.
4:30 PM: The International Tennis Hall of Fame has suspended the membership of Bob Hewitt as the former player faces charges of sexually abusing young girls he coached.
4:15 PM: Denny's & Dairy Queen franchisee John Metz says he plans to add a 5% "Obamacare" surcharge to customers' bills at his restaurants while also reducing his employees' maximum working hours.
4:00 PM: San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh was not at practice Thursday as he went to the hospital to undergo a procedure for an irregular heartbeat.
3:45 PM: DirecTV tweets that they have reached an agreement to carry Time Warner Cable SportsNet in time for the Lakers' next game on Friday.
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