5:15 PM: Sage Stallone, 36-year-old son of "Rocky" star Sylvester Stallone, was reportedly dead for at least three days before his body was found in his L.A. apartment Friday.
5:00 PM: The Chicago Tribune reports Northwestern athletic director Jim Phillips has decided to stay with the Wildcats after being offered the same job with Stanford.
4:45 PM: With his hands full of food & drink, a fan at Friday's Blue Jays-Indians game in Toronto catches a foul ball between his legs.
4:30 PM: Kansas Jayhawks coach Charlie Weis says his former Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn "could have been a starting quarterback for me in the NFL." Quinn is currently a backup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
4:15 PM: The Minnesota Vikings brought in Sean Bishop, a former strip club owner & convicted felon, to talk to rookies: "I tell them I am a scumbag club owner who will use and abuse you. I just don't want to see any of them ruin their lives. They need to be protected from themselves."
4:00 PM: Brooklyn Nets GM Billy King says Deron Williams & Joe Johnson are a better backcourt than the Lakers' Kobe Bryant & Steve Nash.
3:45 PM: Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster has now thrown 33 straight scoreless innings after tossing six Saturday against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
3:30 PM: Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick says he's "praying to God" that he can play a full 16-game schedule this season, which he hasn't been able to do since 2006.
3:15 PM: NFL.com's Albert Breer reports that receiver Josh Gordon, picked up by the Cleveland Browns in this year's supplemental draft, had failed three drug tests during his college career at Baylor & Utah.
3:00 PM: A 24-year-old surfer was "bitten in half" & killed by a shark off the coast of Western Australia Friday, the fifth such fatal attack in the last 10 months. The shark also attacked a jet ski rider who had tried to retrieve the surfer.
2:45 PM: Former New York Mets pitcher John Franco is holding an estate sale at his Staten Island mansion this weekend as he & his wife prepare to move to downtown Manhattan.
2:30 PM: New Lakers player Steve Nash is given a can of beer from a group of guys in another vehicle while driving down an L.A. freeway, to which Nash comments: "The fans have been pretty good so far."
2:15 PM: A British mountain guide who had written a book on how to avoid avalanches was among nine people killed in an avalanche near Mont Blanc in the French Alps Thursday.
2:00 PM: UCLA freshman offensive lineman Lacy Westbrook underwent surgery for a brain aneurysm Thursday night after collapsing during a run earlier in the week.
1:45 PM: The Tampa Bay Times reports L.A. County prosecutors will not file DUI charges against Buccaneers cornerback Eric Wright.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=39599
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