Here are your sports headlines for Thursday, July 14th, 2016:
- NCAAF (ESPN) – Nick Saban: Cam Robinson & Hootie Johnson have chance to play in opener against USC
- NCAAF (CBS) – Nick Saban & Paul Finebaum get into heated off-camera discussion
- NCAAF (ESPN) – Missouri AD Mack Rhoades leaves Columbia to take same job with Baylor
- NCAAF (CBS) – College Football Playoff still considering moving semifinal games from New Year’s Eve
- NCAAF (ESPN) – Former Baylor coach Art Briles says he will coach again in 2017
- NCAAF (ESPN) – Man assaulted by Draymond Green is Michigan State defensive back; set to transfer
- NCAAF (SEC COUNTRY) – LSU chooses not to renew kicker Trent Domingue’s scholarship
- NFL (ESPN) – Tom Brady’s Deflategate appeal denied by 2nd U.S. Circuit Court
- NFL (ESPN) – No deal expected by deadline between Kansas City Chiefs & safety Eric Berry
- MLB (ESPN) – San Diego All-Star Fanfest sets merchandise sales record
- MLB/SOCCER (AJC) – Euro 2016 Final drew larger TV in Atlanta than Sunday’s Braves game
- NBA (ESPN) – Mark Cuban: ‘Villain’ Warriors team good for league
- NBA (CBS) – Boston Celtics appear as front runner to potentially trade for Russell Westbrook
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