Bills parts ways with veteran defensive back...college basketball's biggest rivalry renews itself tonight...and Fredonia State announces newest Hall of Fame class. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top left: Leodis McKelvin, who spent eight seasons in a Buffalo Bills uniform, was released by the team on Friday to clear up about $4 million in salary cap space. McKelvin was a 1st-round draft pick of the Bills in 2008 and recorded 13 interceptions, a kickoff return touchdown, and three punt return touchdowns. But perhaps Bills fans will remember him most for a fumble on a kickoff return in the 2009 season opener that led to a game-winning touchdown for the New England Patriots.
Top right: Duke's Grayson Allen drives to the basket against North Carolina in their February meeting at Chapel Hill. The 8th-ranked Tar Heels and 17th-ranked Blue Devils renew acquaintances tonight at Cameron Indoor Stadium after Duke's upset of their Tobacco Road rivals in the first meeting. Photo by USA Today
Bottom left: Another twist to the infamous O.J. Simpson double-murder case? On Friday, Los Angeles Police announced that they are examining a knife that was reportedly found at the home where Simpson was living at the time of the murders of wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ron Goldman in 1994. In October 1995, Simpson was acquitted of the murders at the end of the Trial of the Century.
Bottom right: The six new members of the Fredonia State Hall of Fame. Making up the Class of 2016 are Tim Gebauer, Casey Hennessy, Scott Horsington, Jim Polvino, Kelly Sponholz, and Julia Williamson.