Day: March 10, 2017

No. 8 Kentucky beats Georgia 71-60 in SEC quarterfinals (Sports Betting News)No. 8 Kentucky beats Georgia 71-60 in SEC quarterfinals (Sports Betting News)

Kentucky forward Edrice Adebayo (3) celebrates after a score against Georgia during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Southeastern Conference tournament Friday, March 10, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

After recently struggling to start or sometimes finish games effectively, No. 8 Kentucky opened tournament play by taking control and maintaining it against one of its toughest foes. Isaiah Briscoe and De’Aaron Fox each scored 20 points, Bam Adebayo added 13 and the Wildcats led Georgia throughout for a 71-60 victory on Friday in the quarterfinals of the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Coming off a double bye as the No. 1 seed, the well-rested Wildcats started both halves quickly and steadily pulled away for a double-digit win over the Bulldogs after two close victories against them.

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Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis has setback in cancer battle (Sports Betting News)Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis has setback in cancer battle (Sports Betting News)

FILE - This is a 2017 file photo showing Chad Bettis of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, posed for a portrait in Scottsdale, Ariz. Rockies right-hander Chad Bettis is taking a break from baseball to undergo chemotherapy after discovering that his testicular cancer has spread. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

Colorado Rockies right-hander Chad Bettis is taking a break from baseball to undergo chemotherapy after discovering that his testicular cancer has spread. The Rockies said Bettis, who had a testicle removed Nov. 29, would undergo cancer treatment ”over the next several weeks” in Arizona.

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Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis has setback in cancer battle (Sports Betting News)Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis has setback in cancer battle (Sports Betting News)

FILE - This is a 2017 file photo showing Chad Bettis of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, posed for a portrait in Scottsdale, Ariz. Rockies right-hander Chad Bettis is taking a break from baseball to undergo chemotherapy after discovering that his testicular cancer has spread. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

Colorado Rockies right-hander Chad Bettis is taking a break from baseball to undergo chemotherapy after discovering that his testicular cancer has spread. The Rockies said Bettis, who had a testicle removed Nov. 29, would undergo cancer treatment ”over the next several weeks” in Arizona.

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RG3 and out: Browns release quarterback Robert Griffin III (Sports Betting News)RG3 and out: Browns release quarterback Robert Griffin III (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Jan. 1, 2017, file photo, Cleveland Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III is shown during a press conference following an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, in Pittsburgh. A person familiar with the decision says the Cleveland Browns are releasing quarterback Robert Griffin III after one injury-marred season. Griffin is being let go one day before he would have been due a $750,000 roster bonus, said the person who spoke Friday, March 10, 2017, to Sports Betting News on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced the move. (AP Photo/Don Wright, File)

Robert Griffin III is scrambling again. The injury-prone quarterback was released Friday after one flawed season with the Cleveland Browns, who remain in search of a QB to turn around their once-proud franchise. The Browns terminated Griffin’s contract one day before he was due a $750,000 roster bonus.

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Hadwin cards 64, leads going into the weekendHadwin cards 64, leads going into the weekend

PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Adam Hadwin knows all about going low on the PGA TOUR. Still to be determined is whether that translates into a victory. Hadwin, who shot a 59 at the CareerBuilder Challenge two months ago, ran off five straight birdies to start the back nine Friday at the Valspar Championship and posted a 7-under 64 to take a one-shot lead into the weekend. Even playing in the afternoon in a strong breeze and crustier putting surfaces, the Canadian one-putted every hole on the back nine until he had no choice but to lag a 20-foot birdie attempt on the 18th hole to make sure it didn’t race all the way off the green and into the fairway. He shot 29 on the back and reached the halfway point at Innisbrook at 10-under 132, one shot clear of Jim Herman. “You can’t go out and shoot 7 under on the Copperhead Course without doing everything right,” Hadwin said. “I put myself in position off the tee box, hit a ton of fairways then just really hit the irons solidly today. … And here I am going into the weekend.” And he still has a long way to go. Herman, coming off a 62 in the opening round, began with 11 straight pars before trading birdies and bogeys and settling for a 71. Tyrone Van Aswegen had a 65 and was two shots behind, followed by a group at 7-under 135 that included Open champion Henrik Stenson (71), Russell Henley (71) and Dominic Bozzelli (68). Stenson opened with a birdie to get within one shot of the lead, but he didn’t make another one until holing a 30-foot putt on the 15th. He was fooled at times by the wind, which kept him from more reasonable birdie chances. Still, the 40-year-old Swede felt his iron play getting better, and he got one bonus that had nothing to do with golf. Walking down the second fairway, 2-year-old daughter Alice saw her dad and ran out to greet him. “She doesn’t know how to stay outside the ropes, that’s for sure,” Stenson said with a smile. “She comes running in when she sees me. That was good.” Stenson is No. 6 in the world, the highest-ranked player at Innisbrook. The Valspar Championship will be missing its other top 10 player because Justin Thomas, who swept the Hawaii swing, had a 74 and missed the cut. Also missing the cut was Billy Horschel, leaving him no chance of qualifying for the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play in two weeks. Horschel, who won the FedExCup in 2014 and reached as high as No. 12 in the world two years ago, has not been eligible for the last four World Golf Championships. Hadwin could make his way into Match Play with a runner-up finish, though now it’s all about winning. He became the ninth player with a sub-60 rounds on the PGA TOUR in the California desert, only to finish one shot behind Hudson Swafford. A week later, he was in the final group Saturday at Torrey Pines until fading to a 74-76 weekend. “I’ve put myself in position the last couple of years,” Hadwin said. “I feel like the finishes have gotten stronger, and I keep kind of putting myself there going into the weekends. Just getting more comfortable out there. Learnings how I feel under pressure, and figuring out how to deal with that. I’m excited for this weekend, what it will bring, and hope to keep some of these scores coming.” PGA TOUR rookie Wesley Bryan had another 68 and was only four shots behind. Bryan tied for fourth in his last two starts at the Genesis Open and The Honda Classic. He would need to finish seventh to have any chance of making the 64-man field for the Match Play in two weeks. Also at stake this weekend is a spot in the Masters for the winner. Only three players from the top 12 going into the weekend — Stenson, Swafford and James Hahn — already are eligible for the Masters. A year ago, Herman earned his first trip to Augusta National by winning the week before the Masters at the Shell Houston Open. He’d like to take care of that sooner, and playing in the last group Saturday gives him hope. He wasn’t stressed by following a 62 with a 71, mainly because the conditions were tougher in the afternoon. Herman also knows a 71 isn’t going to hurt him. “Any time you make par, it’s not like you’re backing up,” Herman said.

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Michigan’s wild Big Ten ride continues with win over Purdue (Sports Betting News)Michigan’s wild Big Ten ride continues with win over Purdue (Sports Betting News)

Michigan forward D.J. Wilson (5) and guard Xavier Simpson (3) react during the overtime of an NCAA college basketball game in the Big Ten tournament as Purdue guard P.J. Thompson (11) is seen at back, Friday, March 10, 2017, in Washington. Michigan won 74-70 in overtime. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Michigan’s basketball players woke up Friday in the same city they’d be playing in that afternoon. Heck, the Wolverines even got to wear their proper blue road jerseys – with their last names printed on the back and everything – to face 13th-ranked Purdue in the Big Ten quarterfinals. Two days after its airplane’s scary abandoned takeoff, Michigan moved into the league tournament semifinals with a 74-70 overtime upset of Purdue behind D.J. Wilson’s 26 points, eight rebounds and three blocks.

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The Latest: Timmons officially to Dolphins, Abdul-Quddus cut (Sports Betting News)The Latest: Timmons officially to Dolphins, Abdul-Quddus cut (Sports Betting News)

In this photo taken Jan. 1, 2017 file photo, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor (11) catches a pass during the second half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Washington Redskins announced Friday, March 10, 2017, they've reached a deal with the wide receiver. (AP Photo/Don Wright, File)

Safety Isa Abdul-Quddus has been waived by the Miami Dolphins after he failed his physical following a neck injury that ended his 2016 season and threatens his career. The Dolphins re-signed long snapper John Denney, who has played in a team record 192 consecutive regular season games. Miami also confirmed the signing of free agent linebacker Lawrence Timmons, and announced it re-signed defensive end Andre Branch, who agreed to terms earlier this week.

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Redskins, spandex, impatient driver irk Dale Earnhardt Jr (Sports Betting News)Redskins, spandex, impatient driver irk Dale Earnhardt Jr (Sports Betting News)

Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. gets ready for practice during qualifying for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series auto race Friday, March 10, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Steve Marcus)

Dale Earnhardt Jr. was ticked off with his ill-handling car early in Friday’s first NASCAR Cup practice. From a road rage incident while riding his bike to exasperation over his Washington Redskins, Junior is going through a rough patch. Of course, nothing compares to the real struggles Earnhardt endured as he missed the final half of the 2016 season because of lingering effects of a concussion.

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AP Source: Peppers returns to Panthers; Adams added too (Sports Betting News)AP Source: Peppers returns to Panthers; Adams added too (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2014, file photo, Green Bay Packers defensive end Julius Peppers hits Oakland Raiders running back Darren McFadden during an NFL preseason football game in Green Bay, Wis. After eight years, Peppers is returning home to play for the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers agreed to terms on a contract Friday, March 10, 2017, with Peppers, their all-time sack leader, according to a person familiar with the negotiations. The person spoke to Sports Betting News on Friday on condition of anonymity because the move can't officially be announced until later in the day. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke, File)

After eight years, Julius Peppers is returning home to play for the Carolina Panthers. The length and financial terms of the deal were not immediately known. After reaching the deal with Peppers, the Panthers traded defensive end Kony Ealy and a third-round pick (72nd overall) to New England for the Patriots’ second-round pick (No. 64).

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WR Pryor joins Redskins for 1 year; agent says Cousins signs (Sports Betting News)WR Pryor joins Redskins for 1 year; agent says Cousins signs (Sports Betting News)

In this photo taken Jan. 1, 2017, Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins (8) warms up before an NFL football game against the New York Giants in Landover, Md. Cousins' agent says the Washington Redskins' quarterback has signed his contract for the exclusive franchise tag. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Terrelle Pryor signed a one-year contract worth up to $8 million with the Washington Redskins on Friday as the team began the process of replacing two top receivers who left in free agency, Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson. The 27-year-old Pryor spent the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, including a breakthrough 2016, his first year as a full-time wideout: 77 catches for 1,007 yards and four touchdowns. In a Week 3 loss to the Miami Dolphins in October, the 6-foot-4, 223-pound Pryor showed off his versatility, becoming the first player since Frank Gifford in 1959 with at least 120 yards receiving, 30 passing and 20 rushing.

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