TIME OUT: WEEKEND SPORTS RECAP FOR SEPT. 13, 2010

Matt Barnes is innocent according to his fiancée plus Week 1 of the NFL season.

Fantasy Sleeper Runs Wild Against Colts - Fantasy football sleeper Arian Foster set a Houston Texans record of 231 rushing yards in a 34-24 upset of the Indianapolis Colts. Foster won the starting job during the preseason and shows no signs of giving up the gig based on his performance on Sunday.

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Fantasy Sleeper Runs Wild Against Colts - Fantasy football sleeper Arian Foster set a Houston Texans record of 231 rushing yards in a 34-24 upset of the Indianapolis Colts. Foster won the starting job during the preseason and shows no signs of giving up the gig based on his performance on Sunday.

Robinson Leads Michigan Past Rivals - Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson racked up 502 yards of total offense on Saturday, leading the Wolverines to a 28-24 victory over rival Notre Dame. For his efforts, Robinson was named the Walter Camp offensive player of the week for the second straight week. He currently leads the nation in rushing with 227.5 yards per game. (AP Photo/The Michigan Daily, Sam Wolson)

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Robinson Leads Michigan Past Rivals - Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson racked up 502 yards of total offense on Saturday, leading the Wolverines to a 28-24 victory over rival Notre Dame. For his efforts, Robinson was named the Walter Camp offensive player of the week for the second straight week. He currently leads the nation in rushing with 227.5 yards per game. (AP Photo/The Michigan Daily, Sam Wolson)

Mayweather Arrested, Charged - Boxer Floyd Mayweather was arrested Friday for a felony grand-larceny charge after he allegedly stole his ex-girlfriend’s cell phone during an argument.  The Las Vegas Police Department is also looking into a possible domestic violence charge against the 33-year-old undefeated boxer, who made headlines earlier this month for his racially insensitive comments toward Manny Pacquiao.

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Mayweather Arrested, Charged - Boxer Floyd Mayweather was arrested Friday for a felony grand-larceny charge after he allegedly stole his ex-girlfriend’s cell phone during an argument. The Las Vegas Police Department is also looking into a possible domestic violence charge against the 33-year-old undefeated boxer, who made headlines earlier this month for his racially insensitive comments toward Manny Pacquiao.

Vick's Rally Comes Up Short - Replacing an injured Kevin Kolb, Michael Vick tried to rally the Philadelphia Eagles but came up short in a 27-20 home loss in Week 1 of the NFL season. Vick passed for 175 yards and rushed for 103. According to head coach Andy Reid, Kolb will regain his starting job as soon as the quarterback is healthy.

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Vick's Rally Comes Up Short - Replacing an injured Kevin Kolb, Michael Vick tried to rally the Philadelphia Eagles but came up short in a 27-20 home loss in Week 1 of the NFL season. Vick passed for 175 yards and rushed for 103. According to head coach Andy Reid, Kolb will regain his starting job as soon as the quarterback is healthy.

Pats Win But Moss Not Happy - Despite a 38-24 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, not everyone is happy in New England. Wide receiver Randy Moss, who is looking for a new contract, vented his frustration after Sunday’s game.  When asked if a new deal would make him feel appreciated, Moss responded with “I don't want to talk about contracts. I just want to let you all know that I'm here to play my last season out."

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Pats Win But Moss Not Happy - Despite a 38-24 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, not everyone is happy in New England. Wide receiver Randy Moss, who is looking for a new contract, vented his frustration after Sunday’s game. When asked if a new deal would make him feel appreciated, Moss responded with “I don't want to talk about contracts. I just want to let you all know that I'm here to play my last season out."

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Team USA Wins Gold - Kevin Durant scored 28 points to lead Team USA to its first world championship since 1994, beating host Turkey 81-64. Lamar Odom chipped in 15 points and 11 rebounds as the United States qualifies for the 2012 Olympics with the win.

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Team USA Wins Gold - Kevin Durant scored 28 points to lead Team USA to its first world championship since 1994, beating host Turkey 81-64. Lamar Odom chipped in 15 points and 11 rebounds as the United States qualifies for the 2012 Olympics with the win.

Barnes Fiancée: Matt's Innocent - Matt Barnes' fiancée, Gloria Govan, said the domestic abuse charges against the Los Angeles Lakers forward were false. When officers arrived to arrest Barnes, Govan had visible injuries. Barnes is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday.

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Barnes Fiancée: Matt's Innocent - Matt Barnes' fiancée, Gloria Govan, said the domestic abuse charges against the Los Angeles Lakers forward were false. When officers arrived to arrest Barnes, Govan had visible injuries. Barnes is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday.

Woods Loses No. 1 Ranking - For the first time in 281 consecutive weeks, Tiger Woods is no longer the world’s No. 1 golfer. After a disappointing season, Woods lost his top ranking Sunday to England’s Lee Westwood. But the golfer, whose run at No. 1 broke records, isn’t surprised. “As far as the world ranking is concerned, yes, I’m not ranked No. 1 in the world,” he said Monday. “In order to do that you have to win and I didn’t win this year.”

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Woods Knocked Out Of FedEx Cup - Tiger Woods finished tied for 15th at the BMW Championship and was eliminated from the FedEx Cup playoffs on Sunday. Woods will next play as a member of the United States Ryder Cup team on Oct. 1-3 in Wales.

Pearl Misleads The NCAA - University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl will lose $1.5 million in salary over the next five years and a $500,000 bonus as part of self-imposed penalties around an NCAA investigation surrounding the program. Pearl admitted on Friday to misleading and providing false information during their 17-month investigation.

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Pearl Misleads The NCAA - University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl will lose $1.5 million in salary over the next five years and a $500,000 bonus as part of self-imposed penalties around an NCAA investigation surrounding the program. Pearl admitted on Friday to misleading and providing false information during their 17-month investigation.

Late Call Costs Lions Win - Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions appeared to win the game for his team on Sunday with a remarkable one-hand catch in the end zone against the Chicago Bears. But according to an NFL rule, a player must maintain possession through the entire play, and Johnson didn’t after making the catch, resulting in a 19-14 victory for the Bears.

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Late Call Costs Lions Win - Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions appeared to win the game for his team on Sunday with a remarkable one-hand catch in the end zone against the Chicago Bears. But according to an NFL rule, a player must maintain possession through the entire play, and Johnson didn’t after making the catch, resulting in a 19-14 victory for the Bears.

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Redskins Off To A Good Start - It was an ugly game all the way around, but the Washington Redskins held on to a 13-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys Sunday night. The Cowboys had a chance to win with time expiring but a holding penalty by Alex Barron negated a Tony Romo touchdown pass to Roy Williams.

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Redskins Off To A Good Start - It was an ugly game all the way around, but the Washington Redskins held on to a 13-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys Sunday night. The Cowboys had a chance to win with time expiring but a holding penalty by Alex Barron negated a Tony Romo touchdown pass to Roy Williams.

Venus Falls In Semis - Kim Clijsters defeated Venus Williams in the U.S. Open semifinals 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 on Friday, leaving her short of reaching the finals. After a two-month hiatus to rest her knee, Williams played well at Flushing Meadows all things considered. Clijsters would go on to win the U.S. Open for the second-straight year.

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Venus Falls In Semis - Kim Clijsters defeated Venus Williams in the U.S. Open semifinals 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 on Friday, leaving her short of reaching the finals. After a two-month hiatus to rest her knee, Williams played well at Flushing Meadows all things considered. Clijsters would go on to win the U.S. Open for the second-straight year.