Gerry Dinardo had Les Miles, the Head Football Coach of LSU on the show tonight. Here what Coach Miles had to say about the Tigers hopes for the upcoming season and more importantly the season opener against the Tarheels of North Carolina.
The premiere episode for Inside College Football aired tonight on the eve of the official 2010 Saturday start to the college football season. Host Gerry Dinardo led the charge talking about the big games to look out for in the Big Ten and around the country. Bolstering the show Brian Kelly of Notre Dame, Danny Hope of Purdue, and Les Miles of LSU all joined Gerry to talk about their upcoming seasons.

With Terry out on vacation, Laurence Holmes fills in to help Bernstein in Naperville at the Lantern Tavern and Grille. On the show, the guys talk about the Sox’s playoff prospect, the game in Boston’s cancellation, and if a double header tomorow will be good or bad for the White Sox; special guest, Steve Stone calls in to give his take. Today’s episode of the B&B show also has the guys talking about the Bears struggles and who will and who won’t make the final roster. more

By BARRY WILNER,
(AP) — NFL coaches consistently spout the party line that every game is dangerous, no opponent is a pushover, on any given Sunday, etc.
Well, these days it’s hard to deny there are chunks of teams’ 16-game schedule that simply are hellacious.
Some clubs face big obstacles from the start of this season. Others close out the schedule with rough stretches. These are some of the toughest portions of the 2010 season:more


White Sox and Score baseball analyst Steve Stone joined Boers and Bernstein and talked about the White Sox weekend series in Boston and how the cancellation of Friday night’s game will effect the team.more

CHICAGO — Cubs pitcher Tom Gorzelanny will miss a start because of a bruised left hand.
Interim manager Mike Quade says it’s “not out of the question” that he’ll miss more time, after Pittsburgh’s Jose Tabata lined a shot off the pitcher’s hand on Wednesday.more

NEW YORK — Ben Roethlisberger’s suspension has been cut from six games to four by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ star quarterback met with Goodell early Friday and was told he could return on Oct. 17 against Cleveland.more


















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