Suspended, Terrelle Pryor to miss 5 games | Ohio State's 2011 Football Schedule

Terrelle Pryor
The Quarterback Terrelle Pryor and another four Buckeyes will miss the first five games of the 2011 Ohio State Buckeyes football season. Fans of Big Ten teams besides the Buckeyes may be disappointed to note four of Ohio State’s first five games are in Columbus, and three are all but guaranteed.

Akron Zips, Sept. 3: Though they may have been the nation’s worst team this year, Akron enters 2011 on a one-game winning streak, having shocked 2-10 Buffalo 22-14. There would be more honor in scheduling a top FCS school than in playing poor Akron.

Toledo Rockets, Sept. 10: Toledo is a decent enough MAC team, and even beat a supposed Big Ten team (Purdue) this year, so Tressel may need to leave the second-stringers in past halftime. The Rockets allowed more points to Northern Illinois than any other team did, and scored fewer on Arizona than any other team.

At Miami Hurricanes, Sept. 17: Competition begins in the hump week of Pryor’s suspension. Though Ohio State beat the Canes 36-24 in Columbus, a new coach and possibly quarterback may supplement Miami’s home field advantage here. Playing home games in Miami is technically more of a non-disadvantage than an advantage, but all right.

Colorado Buffaloes, Sept. 24: The Buffs were one of the Big 12’s worst teams this year, but without that meltdown against Kansas they would’ve been bowl eligible. Still, Ohio State is paying Colorado $1.4 million to play this game for a reason.

Michigan St. Spartans, Oct. 1: MSU fans are likely the most excited about today’s news, short of Michigan fans. Michigan State will lose a lot of talent this year — 11 starters, including star LB Greg Jones and three starting offensive linemen — and they haven’t traditionally been able to reload as swiftly as Ohio State has.

A 4-1 start is certainly not out of the question, nor is 5-0.

‘Twilight’ Newbie BooBoo Stewart, ‘True Grit’ Star Kim Darby and Rocker Donnie Iris

Sherryl Woods: The best-selling romance writer of more than 100 romance and mystery novels drops in on FMMK Talk Radio to talk with host Johnny Tan about her latest offering, A Chesapeake Shores Christmas, which sets the stage for a new trilogy launching in April 2011.
Kim Darby: The actress who played Mattie Ross in the original, Oscar-winning Western True Grit—before going on to star in such flicks as The One and Only and Teen Wolf Too—drops in on The NeverHood to chat with Ethan Tudor W about the acting craft.
Natalie Randolph: The biology teacher at Calvin Coolidge Senior High School in Washington, D.C.—who formerly played for the D.C. Divas—drops in on The Red Zone Show host Bernie Hayes to chat about becoming America’s first-ever female coach of a high school football team.
BooBoo Stewart: The 16-year-old cutie who plays Seth, son of werewolves Harry and Sue Clearwater in Twilight (and who at age 8, captured the Martial Arts World Champion title) chats with Teen Groove on the Move host Lenore Luca about filming the final chapters in the hit vamp series.
Donnie Iris: The rocker who played with Wild Cherry and The Jaggerz during the ‘70s—before hitting the charts in 1980 with single Ah! Leah!—drops in on Icon Fetch to talk with host Tony Peters about his new holiday single Ah! Leluiah!, on which he sings 81 parts.
Kenneth ‘Ki-Jana’ Carter: The former NFL running back, who played for the Bengals, Redskins and Saints—and got his nickname from a Shaft in Africa character—drops by the Bottom Line Sports Show to chat with hosts Gerald Brown and Jonathan Foy about the current gridiron season.

Million Dollar Money Drop has Texaco, Old El Paso, Alamo Rent A Car as answers

Tonight Million Dollar Money Drop took to the tough questions and this included some seriously amazing American history. The couple looking to make good money, Steve and Jennifer took to the questions like professionals but as we watched tonight, the anxiety of putting the cash on the correct drop can be difficult.

The fifth question of the night reminds us all why a little healthy pop culture is essential to keep the brain cells going. The question had everything to do with Texas and the products America uses. The question was 'Which of these brands was founded in the State of Texas? The three choices were quite misleading and the couple lost some cash in the process of elimination. The possible answers were Old El Paso, Alamo Rent a Car and Texaco.

The correct answer for the evening was Texaco. You might be asking yourself where was Texaco founded? According to the Internet, the Texas Fuel Company, founded in 1901 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan, Thomas J. Donoghue, Walter Benona Sharp, and Arnold Schlaet upon discovery of oil at Spindletop. The company sold gas in all 50 states and was independent until it merged in 2001.

The 'Cheat Sheet' for the Million Dollar Money Drop question number 5 is:

Where was Texaco founded? Beaumont Texas in 1901.

Where was Old El Paso founded? New Mexico.

Where was Alamo Rent a Car founded? Florida.

The couple playing tonight definitely lost money on this question, but at the end of the game walked away a winner with some serious cash! We enjoyed playing and will be watching again tomorrow night with more 'cheat sheets' to answer the questions.

Erik Kuselias leaving ESPN to join Golf Channel

Erik Kuselias
Erik Kuselias will be leaving ESPN to become co-host of the Golf Channel’s new live morning show.

Kuselias and Gary Williams of Sirius Radio have been hired to for the show, which will air from 7 to 9 a.m. weekday mornings beginning Jan.3. The show will originate from the Golf Channel’s Orlando, Fla., studios.

Kuselias had been at ESPN since 2003. He created the Emmy Award-winning “Fantasy Football Now” and was the primary host of “College Football Live” and “The Erik Kuselias Show” on ESPN Radio.

Williams was co-host of the early morning show on Sirius’ “Mad Dog Radio.”

Jets Coach Rex Ryan and His Wife May Star in Online Foot-Fetish Videos

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Safety of Metrodome is questioned, The Vikings will still be playing there

A Minnesota Vikings executive said on Friday that the team is worried about the safety of the Metrodome after a blizzard caused the building's roof to collapse, but he kept the team playing there next season.

Heidi Jones, ABC Weatherwoman, Sold Fake Story To Police

Heidi Jones, a weather woman for WABC/Channel 7, is in trouble for selling a fake rape story to police, The New York Post reports.

Heidi Jones first reported that a man had accosted her and tried to rape her while jogging in Central Park -- but reported this two months after the fact. Police investigated the matter extensively, reviewing surveillance footage from the day of the alleged attack. Then she told the police that man who attacked was harassing her, and he contacted her saying, "I know you went to the police."

When they went back to question Jones again, they found discrepancies in her story.

Once cops confronted her on the inconsistencies of her story, Jones fessed up to having invented the story as a plea for attention. She said she was having some personal problems in her life and thought the story would gain her sympathy.

Now Heidi Jones, who is usually a very plucky and upbeat presence during her weekend forecast, is charged with filing a false police report. If convicted, she faces either a year in jail with a chance of a $1,000 fine.