Monday, November 28, 2011

KWBG Sports for November 28th


SAN DIEGO (AP) -Overtime was Tebow (TEE'-boh) time for the
Denver Broncos. Tim Tebow guided the Denver Broncos to a 16-13
overtime victory at San Diego and the Broncos are 5-1 since Coach
John Fox elevated the former Florida signal-caller to starting
quarterback.
   
     PHILADELPHIA (AP)- Chants of "Fire Andy" rang out inside
Lincoln Financial Field following the Philadelphia Eagles' 38-20
loss to the New England Patriots. Tom Brady passed for 361 yards
and three TDs as the Pats dropped the Eagles into a last place tie
with Washington in the NFC East with a 4-7 record.
   
     SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Syracuse Hall of Fame basketball coach Jim
Boeheim (BAY'-hym) lost his longtime associate head coach
yesterday. Bernie Fine, who had been Boeheim's right-hand man for
36 seasons at his alma mater, was fired yesterday in the wake of a
growing investigation of child molestation charges against the
65-year-old Fine.
   
     UNDATED (AP) -Five college football coaches are losing their
jobs following disappointing campaigns. An Arizona State official
tells The Associated Press that Dennis Erickson is out as Sun
Devils coach, Illinois fired Ron Zook, Kansas fired Turner Gill,
Memphis fired Larry Porter and Neil Callaway has resigned as
football coach at UAB.
   
     NEW YORK (AP) - The NBA regular season would run through April
26 and the last possible date for the NBA Finals would be June 26,
if a new labor deal is ratified in time to start on Christmas. The
league posted an outline of what the schedule would look like on
its Twitter pages and the plan is a 66-game regular season, ending
about 10 days later than usual.