--Friday's Backyard Brawl will probably be your
last chance to watch Shady McCoy play at Heinz Field (for Pitt, that is). [PG]
--Congrats to my W&J Presidents,
35-21 winners in their first-round playoff game against Christopher Newport, which is either a school or one singular guy who somehow made it into the D-3 playoffs. [Washjeff.edu]
--Here's the highly-anticipated
Ryan Malone song, sung by a guy who is really bitter towards Ryan Malone. [The PensBlog]
--Big Ben
brings his mouth to a gunfight...and wins. What can't he do? [SPORTSbyBROOKS]
--
Ben Roethlisberger=Guy Fieri. You'll just have to click the link to see how it relates. [Hugging Harold Reynolds]
--The Phil Savage email fiasco is
detailed at length by Joe Bendel, with photos. A definite candidate for story of the year. [Fox 970]
--Loyal Notre Dame fans spent Saturday
hurling snowballs at their own team during the Syracuse game. Yeah, that Charlie Weis hire is really working out well. [AOL Fanhouse]
--Looks like Pitt
inked a top-25 recruiting class for hoops. Some have it 9th, some have it 24th. [PG]
--The Pens get high marks from Scott Burnside in his
quarter-season report. [ESPN]
--PacMan Jones' next misstep
will probably be the end of his NFL career. Can we start calling him "Morris the Cat" at this point? [ESPN]
--Anyone curious to see what
Macho Man Randy Savage looks like these days? [Zimbio]
--A simply unreal
Barry Bonds tattoo. That is all. [Mouthpiece Sports]
--Is it me, or does this recap of the Bengal-Steeler game
sound a little overly-optimistic? [Cincinnati.com]
--Is the world aware that there's an
ongoing lawsuit between Taco Bell and 50 Cent over their offer to give $10,000 to charity if he changed his name to 79, 89, or 99 Cent? [TMZ]
--I know this is from last week, but I didn't get a chance to mention it: how stupid were the auto manufacturer CEOs who
flew private jets to ask the government for money? [ABC News]
--The word 'meh', thought of to be
introduced to the world in a 2001 episode of The Simpsons, makes the cut for this year's Collins Dictionary. [Wall Street Fighter]
--There are
34 bowl games this year, meaning that 68 teams will be playing in the postseason. That's bigger than March Madness. [Wall St. Journal]
--OK know-it-alls: here's 5 things you
didn't know about the NFL. [Ask Men]
--Why are
America's worst hamburgers all so tasty? [Men's Health]
--Want to lose some fat from eating all of those bad hamburgers?
Read this first. [Ask Men]
--Check out this video of young Adam Bender, the boy who
plays little league with one leg. [YouTube]
--It's a sad days for
Dancing with the Stars fans:
Julianne Hough has called it quits, ending her Steeler-like dynasty. [Yahoo!] TV
--
Twilight took in over $70 million this weekend, probably because there was no Steeler game to distract the country. [LA Times]
--Here are the
25 worst-selling #1 albums of all time. If you're wondering, the Ron Artest album doesn't qualify, since it never reached #1. [Yahoo!]
--
The follow-up to Superbad has a trailer, and it looks promising. [FilmDrunk]
--Here's a list of the
10 Most Memorable Posthumous Performances. Wonder if Heath Ledger made the cut? [Yahoo! Movies]
--The child of Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz has a name:
Bronx Mowgli. Seriously. [WWTDD]
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