COLUMBUS, Ohio --?Ohio State?coach Urban Meyer has appointed four more captains Friday, bringing the total to seven for the 2016 season.Meyer said Friday that cornerback Gareon Conley, offensive lineman Billy Price, defensive end Tyquan Lewis and linebacker Joe Burger will join previously appointed captains quarterback J.T. Barrett, center Pat Elflein and linebacker Raekwon McMillan.All but Burger are returning starters this year. Burger, a fifth-year senior and three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree, is a former walk-on who earned a scholarship.The players were chosen by a vote of their teammates. Barrett is the only returning captain.The Buckeyes open the season at home Sept. 3 against Bowling Green. Adidas Superstar Rea . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain. NMD Human Race Sverige . U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield in Manhattan agreed that lawyers on both sides could make their formal requests by Nov. 8. A hearing is scheduled for a day earlier. Jordan Siev, a lawyer for Rodriguez, wrote in a joint letter to the judge from lawyers on both sides that MLB lawyers planned to ask that the lawsuit be dismissed. http://www.nmdsverige.com/falcon-adidas-skor.html . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. Adidas Stan Smith Rea . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. NMD Skor Butik . -- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks was fined $15,570 by the NFL on Wednesday for his hit on Saints quarterback Drew Brees last Sunday. INDIANAPOLIS -- Kyle Busch had a commanding lead wiped out with one ill-timed caution. He snagged it back just in time to extend his dominant run in the Nationwide Series -- and seal his latest win with a kiss. Busch was the newest driver to kiss the bricks, leading 92 of 100 laps Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He turned his baseball cap around, dropped to his hands and knees, and planted a big one on the bricks. Howd they taste? "Like bricks," he said. Busch even gave the bricks a celebratory slap. Not bad after a late scare off a restart dropped him to third with six laps left and nearly turned Brian Scott into the surprise winner. Busch fell back after some hard racing with Joey Logano that almost wiped out his near-flawless racing. But his No. 54 Toyota was the fastest car all day and he roared back to take the lead with three laps left. He won for the eighth time in 15 races this season. He took his usual bow before he grabbed the checkered flag. Then, off to the bricks. "Its Indianapolis. Its pretty awesome to be able to win here, whether you are driving Nationwide or Cup, sports cars, Formula One, MotoGP, anything," he said. "Its pretty cool, this place, with the history and all the automobiles that have raced on this surface and the surfaces before it. And all the fans who have been here over the years, its awesome." Crew chief Adam Stevens became choked up atop the pit box. Thats what winning at Indy can mean, even in the second-tier NASCAR series. It was the wave of emotion Scott wanted to feel. Scott, who has never won a Nationwide race in 128 starts, briefly took the lead and was in position to become the upset winner. He just couldnt hold off Busch. Few can in Nationwide. He has a record 59 Nationwide wins in 259 starts. "I should have won here last year but I messed up, I almost messed up again and gave it away," Bussch said.dddddddddddd. "I was able to persevere there to get it back. Such a great race car." Busch won from the pole and gave Toyota its first NASCAR win at Indianapolis and second ever at the track. Scott had a career-best second-place finish. Logano was third. Brian Vickers finished fourth and picked up a $100,000 bonus from series sponsor Nationwide as the highest finishing driver in the "Dash 4 Cash" program. Scott said he was "just praying" to pull away from Busch and reach Victory Lane. "I feel like he was able to get by me because I was a a little too cautious on corner entry," Scott said. "Id give anything to rewind, go back and be able to do it again. Its great to have a second-place finish, but its frustrating to be so close and have to sit there and watch the other team celebrate." Busch said he had "no friends" on the final restart following a debris caution when he got scraped by Logano. His easy ride turned into a hard, final push. "Brian got by me, and I had to go to work," Busch said. "Had to put the driver hat on to run him down and get back past him. He was doing a lot of blocking, running a line we dont usually run to take the air, which is what you are supposed to do." None of the top four drivers in points entering the race finished better than 12th. Sam Hornish Jr. had engine failure and finished 34th to lose his grip on the lead. He blamed debris in the grill for the blown engine. Austin Dillon was 12th but that was enough to grab the points lead. It was a big week for Dillon after he won the Truck Series race on the dirt at Eldora Speedway. "Wish we could have got a little bit more," Dillon said. "Weve got to have a better day than today to win the championship. Well keep fighting hard and hopefully were holding that Cup at the end of the year." ' ' '