Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 4th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 4th:


 

CHICAGO (AP) - Luol Deng's layup with 3.7

seconds to play lifted the Chicago Bulls to a 76-74 victory over

the Atlanta Hawks last night. Reigning NBA MVP Derrick Rose scored

17 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter to rally the Bulls from a

19-point deficit.

 


NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Brendan Gibbons drilled a 37-yard field goal

down the middle in overtime to lift 13th-ranked Michigan to a 23-20

victory over 17th-ranked Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl last

night. The victory capped an impressive 11-2 debut season for head

coach Brady Hoke, who has led the Wolverines back to

prominence with a BCS bowl victory.

 


UNDATED (AP)-The Associated Press and the NFL will announce the

annual league awards, including Most Valuable Player, in a two-hour

prime-time special "NFL Honors" to air on NBC on Super Bowl eve,

Feb. 4. All seven AP NFL awards will be presented live from the

Murat Theater in Indianapolis during a show hosted by Alec Baldwin.

 


UNDATED (AP) - San Diego's Norv Turner got a job reprieve, Lovie

Smith is safe in Chicago and Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey

Lurie says Andy Reid will be back for a 14th season as coach. But

changes are coming to the Bears, who fired GM Jerry Angelo and said

offensive coordinator Mike Martz and QBs coach Shane Day won't be

back.

 


BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Gene Bartow, who succeeded John Wooden

at UCLA and later began UAB's program, died last night at 81 after

a nearly two-year battle with stomach cancer. Bartow was one of the

winningest NCAA Division I basketball coaches with 647 wins over 34

seasons, but may be best known as the man who succeeded legendary

John Wooden as UCLA's coach in 1976.


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