The 24-year-old Brazilian driver, the son of three-time F1 champion Nelson Piquet, admitted crashing his car at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix on team orders to help Fernando Alonso win the race.
He retired from 11 races and constantly accused the French team of favoring teammate Alonso.
College Football
* New Texas Tech coach
Tommy Tuberville has chosen
Neal Brown to be his offensive coordinator, the same position Brown held at Troy, which averaged 485.7 yards a game last season. Also, Texas Tech wants a judge to throw out fired coach
Mike Leach's lawsuit, saying state law gives the university immunity from legal action. Leach was fired last month amid allegations of mistreatment of a player who suffered a concussion. His attorneys filed additional claims alleging the school violated the Texas Whistleblower Act in dismissing the coach.
* University of Pittsburgh receiver Jonathan Baldwin has been cleared of all charges for allegedly groping a female student on a campus bus. An Allegheny County judge acquitted Baldwin of indecent assault, harassment and disorderly conduct.
Philly File
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Tom Kehl, a senior at Father Judge High, last Saturday posted a 4:13.48 mile in the New York Armory - the country's best time this year - to automatically earn a spot in the Millrose Games, Jan. 9 in New York City.
* Temple senior defensive back Dominique Harris and senior tight end Steve Maneri have been named to the 2009 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Football Team.
Sport Stops
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Destinee Hooker, the reigning indoor and outdoor national champion in the women's high jump, has signed a contract to play professional volleyball in South Korea. The Texas standout has given up her college track career.
* Jermain Taylor (28-4-1) withdrew from the Super Six World Boxing Classic, although the former middleweight champion stopped short of announcing his retirement.