Scripps Howard News Service's SPORTS sked for stories moving Friday, October 24, 2008. SHNS editors are available at 202-408-1484. For all SHNS content and archives visit our Web site at http://www.shns.com.BASEBALL: RINGO24 (Ringolsby, SHNS) -- Tracy Ringolsby's weekly baseball notes package. 800. RAYSPAY (Sharockman, St. Petersburg Times) -- World Series results in needed cash for some young and underpaid Tampa Bay Rays. 600.NFL: NFLCAPS26 (Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) -- Capsule predictions for this weekend's games. 650. EMBARGOED FOR SUNDAY RELEASE.LEGWOLD (Legwold, SHNS -- Column) -- Seven weeks are down in this season and so are three head coaches. 790.COLLEGE FOOTBALL: FBCCURTIS (Curtis, San Francisco Chronicle -- column) -- Saturday night's showdown with No. 3 Penn State will provide answers about Ohio State freshman QB Terrelle Pryor. Other thoughts. 660.COLLEGE BASKETBALL: HANSEN (Hansen, Arizona Daily Star -- Column) -- TUCSON, Ariz.: Now the bill comes due for the Arizona basketball program engulfed in chaos by Lute Olson's departure. 800.NASCAR:WHITEHEAD (Whitehead, SHNS -- Column) -- Jimmie Johnson turns Chase for Cup into a runaway. 500.(Visit SHNS on the Web at http://www.shns.com.)
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