Peyton Manning will be in good shape for video games this season.
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback is the force behind a new video game he designed.
“I worked a lot with the game producers and gave them some tips on how to read defenses and pick the open receivers,” Manning said. “I can’t wait to play the guys in the locker room.”
Details were captured from multiple camera angles to recreate Manning’s handoffs and throws.
The game, “NFL Fever 2002,” is designed for the Xbox system and makes its debut in November.
Familiar face
Sean Elliott, who returned to the NBA after a kidney transplant, signed a two-year contract to be a TV analyst for the San Antonio Spurs.
But the contract does not necessarily mean the 33-year-old forward is done playing basketball.
“When we did the deal with the Spurs, we have a clause that if he does have the opportunity to play, he can walk away from the TV deal and go play,” Elliott’s agent, Armando Rios, told the Associated Press.
Say what?
`I can’t express enough how talented a football team they have. Does that mean I am going down there saying “Woe is me?” No.’
–Rutgers coach Greg Schiano on No. 1 Miami, a 41-point favorite for Saturday’s game against the Scarlet Knights




