Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 07/29/2009

NFL-Not this time: Favre says he's not coming back to play for Vikings. "It was the hardest decision I've ever made," Favre told ESPN. "I didn't feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable.
Jim Johnson, whose attacking defenses helped the Philadelphia Eagles to one Super Bowl appearance and five NFC title games, has died. He was 68.


NCAA-FOOTBALL-Auburn sells stress-free tailgating.The purchase guarantees a spot, plus tents, chairs and tables for tailgating. A full season costs $4,275, while individual game prices run from $300-$1,250.

CFL- Thursday 7/30 Montreal at Edmontom 9 PM ET, Friday 7/31 BC at Hamilton 7:30 PM ET, and Saturday 8/1 Winnipegat Toronto 1 PM ET and Saskatchewan at Calgary 9 PM ET>

NBA-The Hornets have officially found a taker for Tyson Chandler in the Charlotte Bobcats, trading for fellow center Emeka Okafor and signaling an unexpected shift in thinking that suggests New Orleans does plan to try to keep up with the contenders and spenders in the Western Conference.

NCAAA-BASKETBALL-A newly released DVD set shows Bob Knight teaching some of his classic sets. The DVDs are a reminder of the controversial coach's great teaching ability. The instructional set shows why Knight has the
game's most brilliant mind.

WNBA- All this weeks scores and games-http://sports.espn.go.com/wnba/scoreboard

TENNIS-GENEVA -- Roger Federer wants to play in Switzerland's Davis Cup playoff against Italy in September, team captain Severin Luethi said Wednesday.

GOLF-Mickelson will return to play Bridgestone,Woods ramps up play heading for PGA, Watson ill, misses practice round at U.S. Senior Open.

Soccer- 105,000-plus Azteca sold out for U.S.-Mexico tilt. ESPN also planning to air MLS matches in Britain.U.S. national-team defender Oguchi Onyewu signed with Italian power AC Milan.

NASCAR-The good news for all the Cup teams that don't run Hendrick Motorsports power plants under the hood? Earnhardt Ganassi Racing had the fastest car at Indy.

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