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McCoy Deal Reported



CLEVELAND (AP) - A person familiar with the agreement says the Cleveland Browns have come to terms on a multiyear contract with rookie quarterback Colt McCoy.

McCoy is expected to report with Cleveland's other first-year players to training camp on Friday, said the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not yet announced McCoy's agreement.

The Browns are the first NFL team to open camp.

The agreement was first reported by ESPN.com.

The former Texas star was selected in the third round by the Browns.

He is expected to be the club's third-stringer this season behind Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace. McCoy won 45 games as a starter at Texas — the most in NCAA history — and passed for over 13,000 yards.

The Browns are still in talks with first-round pick Joe Haden, a cornerback from Florida.

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Buckeye Preview

Do the Buckeyes have to run the table to have a shot at the national college football championship? At least one veteran player thinks so.

Last Note Sour

The Clippers lost four straight games to Toledo to close out the regular season and will open the playoffs against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, the IL North champs on Wednesday.

Comeback Kid

After sitting out a year in the wake of a violent assault, Ohio State senior safety Tyler Moeller seems to have picked up right where he left off in 2008.

Nationwide Sponsoring Memorial

Nationwide Insurance will become the presenting sponsor of the Memorial Tournament, beginning with the 2011 event, the insurance giant, tournament officials announced Friday.

Opening Statement

The Buckeyes made it look easy in their season opener, manhandling Marshall 45-7, but know it won't be that easy next Saturday, when the 13th-ranked Miami Hurricanes come to Ohio Stadium.

Playoff-Bound

The Clippers clinched a playoff berth with an 8-0 win over the Mud Hens Thursday, scoring eight runs in the first three innings at Huntington Park.

Crew In Cup Final

Guillermo Barros Schelotto scored a 98th-minute penalty kick and the Columbus Crew reached their first U.S. Open Cup final since 2002 with a 2-1 overtime semifinal victory over short-handed D.C. United on Wednesday.

Close To Clinching

The Clippers ran their winning streak to four games with a 4-1 victory over the Indianapolis Indians Wednesday night.

Rivalry Game Still Finale

Buckeye Nation breathes a sight of relief: the traditaional rivalry game with the Team Up North will remain the last game of the football season.

Back In First

The Clipper regained fist place in the International League West with a 5-2 win at Indianapolis Tuesday night.

The Coach On The Game

Like a sure-footed runner eluding tacklers, Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel avoided weighing in on an ongoing controversy over rescheduling the OSU-Michigan game to some time other than the final weekend of the regular season.

Scouting The Herd

The second-ranked Buckeyes don't know what to expect from Marshall.

Clarett Joins UFL

Former Ohio State star Maurice Clarett has signed a one-year contract with the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League.

Clippers Gain Ground

The Clippers beat Indianapolis 6-4 Monday night.

Clippers 10, Indians 5

After a shutout loss Saturday, the Clippers web site reports the team held a closed-door meeting before coming out to beat Indianapolis 10-5 victory at Huntington Park Sunday.

Clippers 5, Bats 2

The Clippers beat Louisville 5-2 Thursday night.

A New Season

The 2010 OSU football season kicks off tonight and university officials have plans in place to move traffic along smoothly as a potential crush of fans headed to the game and commuters headed home pose traffic and parking challenges.

Six Captains

For only the second time in 121 seasons of playing football, the Buckeyes will be led by six captains

Clarett Cleared For Tryout

Maurice Clarett is one step closer to returning to football.

Tweet Apology

Chad Ochocinco sent a tweet to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to say he's sorry for his costly tweets.

Billion-Dollar Browns

It will cost you less to by the Browns or the Bengals, though it's still a pretty steep price tag.

Mud Hens 5, Clippers 4 (12)

The Clippers fell to the Mud Hens 5-4 in 12 innings on Wednesday..

Bring On The Buffs

Ohio State will pay Colorado $1.4 million next season to come to Ohio Stadium and play.

Mud Hens 7, Clippers 3

A big second inning propelled Toledo past the Clippers in the first of two games in at Fifth Third Field.

 
37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards - Trophy Room
LAS VEGAS - JUNE 27: A general view of the atmosphere in the trophy room at the 37th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards held at the Las Vegas Hilton on June 27, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for ATI)
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