Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Nov. 3rd



Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Nov. 3rd:


CHICAGO (AP) - Mike Quade is out after 199 games as

manager of the Chicago Cubs. Cubs' new president of baseball

operations, Theo Epstein, praised Quade but says the team will

benefit from someone who can come in "with a clean slate and offer

new direction." Quade was 24-13 after taking over for Lou Piniella

in 2010 before posting a 71-91 mark last season.

 


LOS ANGELES (AP) - The embattled owner of the Los Angeles

Dodgers has reached an agreement with Major League Baseball to sell

one of the sport's most storied franchises. It ends Frank McCourt's

seven-year stewardship of the NL franchise that included four trips

to the postseason. A joint statement says there will be a

"court-supervised process" to sell the team and its media rights

to maximize value for the Dodgers and McCourt.

 


ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) - Ndamukong Suh

says he has no plans to change his playing style after meeting with

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday. The Detroit Lions' star

defensive tackle says he wanted a better understanding of how his

play was perceived after receiving a handful of flags and fines in

his first season-and-a-half in the league. Suh says he feels he's

"continuing to play within the rules" and has learned from his

mistakes.

 


UNDATED (AP) - A spokesman for the Big 12 says West Virginia's

membership in the conference isn't conditional on the university

getting an early release from the Big East after all. Interim Big

12 Commissioner Chuck Neinas had said at a welcome reception

Tuesday in Morgantown that a 10th member was needed for next season

to fulfill the conference's television commitments. The Big East

has said it plans to keep West Virginia from leaving for 27 months

under the league's bylaws.

 


ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Two people familiar with the results tell The

Associated Press that Georgia's leading ball carrier Isaiah Crowell

and two other Bulldogs tailbacks were suspended for Saturday's game

against New Mexico State after failing drug tests administered last

week. According to athletic association policy, student-athletes

are suspended for 10 percent of their competitions for first-time

violations of the drug tests. Tailbacks Ken Malcome and Carlton

Thomas also were suspended on Tuesday for what was announced as

violations of team policy.


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