02/23/2010PTI's Kornheiser suspended by ESPN ESPN has suspended host Tony Kornheiser from his television talk show Pardon the Interruption for two weeks for comments he made on the radio last week about SportsCenter anchor Hannah Storm's clothing.Bowling honor roll (2/23) 02/22/2010Two NFL hopefuls trying to defy age-old concerns The creases across Brandon Crawford's forehead are a mark of his experiences. He played college football. He survived boot camp in the Marines. He worked on an automotive parts assembly line, and he's not about to let some age-old question deter his lifelong dream. The 33-year-old defensive end has a message for scouts: He's not too old to play in the NFL.Mother of star Canadian figure skater dies Dressed in black, Joannie Rochette wiped her eyes and took a deep breath before stepping on the ice. The rink has always been her comfort zone, now more than ever. Rochette's mother, Therese, died of a massive heart attack early Sunday, just a few hours after arriving in Vancouver to watch her daughter compete.AP Interview: FIFA concern over African stimulants FIFA is concerned that players at the World Cup could use undetectable stimulants derived from traditional African medicines that aren't currently banned substances.Velasquez wins by knockout over Nogueira Unbeaten Texan Cain Velasquez knocked out veteran Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira of Brazil at 2:20 of the first round Sunday to claim the featured heavyweight bout at the MMA's UFC 110. The 27-year-old Velasquez unleashed a flurry of punches at Nogueira to knock the Brazilian down, then began another set of combinations to his head before the referee stopped the fight.02/21/2010Bull riding makes its debut at Cowboys Stadium ARLINGTON – Professional bull riding came to its newest venue, Cowboys Stadium, for the newest event, using a new format in the process. But for all that was new about the PBR Dickies 2010 Iron Cowboy Invitational, it ended with more sizzle than steak.02/19/2010Analysis, reaction, discussion as Tiger Woods says he's 'deeply sorry,' could return this year
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Our "Sports Personality of the Year" isn't an athlete, owner or fervent fan. Yet it's changed the sports landscape of North Texas and the country. Someday it may have a similar impact on the entire wide world of sports. Our 2009 Texas Sports Personality of the Year? Cowboys Stadium.