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Ben Roethlisberger will be looking to see what changes will come in Todd Haley's offense.
Todd Haley has been hired, met with his new colleagues on Mike Tomlin's coaching staff, with members of the front office and finally with the media at noon today. Another Steelers employee was looking forward this morning to his first meeting with the new offensive coordinator: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. (Today)
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Todd Haley was introduced as the Steelers new offensive coordinator this afternoon.
Todd Haley orchestrated one of the best and most dangerous passing games in the National Football League when he was the offensive coordinator with the Arizona Cardinals. (Today)
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Tyler Kennedy takes a shot against the Blackhawks earlier this season.
Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said today that winger Tyler Kennedy has been diagnosed with a high ankle sprain that will keep him out of the lineup four to six weeks, although he added that the time frame will become clearer moving forward. (Today)
West Virginia is close to reaching a settlement with the Big East. The Mountaineers will pay the conference an $11 million cash settlement to join the Big 12 for the upcoming football season, a source with knowledge of the situation told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. (Today)
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Lamar Patterson looks for a way around the defense of forward Augustus Gilchrist and forward Victor Rudd in the first half Thursday in Tampa, Fla. South Florida ended Pitt's winning streak, damaging the Panthers' efforts to make the NCAA tournament.
Pitt coach Jamie Dixon knew dealing with South Florida's size would be a challenge for his team. But Dixon could not have figured the Bulls would shut his team down Wednesday night in the manner they did. (Today)