Roundup: Everyone Has an Opinion on Joe Paterno, Jim Romenesko Leaves Poynter & Watch a Police Car Crash into a House

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ESPN dropped the ball badly Wednesday night in Happy Valley. [NYT]

I can’t believe how Poynter did Jim Romenesko dirty to the point that he resigned. That’s terrible. [Poynter]

A 6-foot-8 Jevhovah’s Witness who has potential as a basketball player? Good read. [SI]

And here’s your first sponsor that doesn’t want to associate with Penn State, so it pulled out of the Nebraska telecast. [USA Today]

Did 2nd Mile Foundation know about Jerry Sandusky’s abuse allegations? [Post-Gazette]

Virginia Tech 37, Georgia Tech 26. Hokies still in the mix for a BCS game. [Roanoke Times]

Sizeable story we missed due to the Joe Paterno ouster: some pretty big corruption in the UCF athletic department. [Sentinel]

So, uh, what do you guys think about this Sally Jenkins column on Joe Paterno? I highly suggesting giving it a read. [Wash Post]

Former Montreal soccer player David Testo has come out of the closet. [CBC]

Clay Travis profiles Kirk Herbstreit. [Outkick the Coverage]

It’s good to know Jerry Sandusky and Tom Bradley were so tight. [The Express]

The Chargers opened the season 4-1, but have now lost four in a row. [Union Tribune]

“The Ugandan Giant” Kamala Reportedly Has Foot Amputated. [Lords of Pain]

Prince Fielder is a better investment than Albert Pujols? [MLB.com]

John Beck is winless. [DC Sports Bog]

The car that failed to yield to the cop is getting charged in this crash. [H/t Josh Elliott]

Two months old, but I hadn’t seen it.

Did you know North Carolina is playing Michigan State tonight on an aircraft carrier? Here’s a time lapse video of the court getting built.

This Philadelphia Eagles fan is rapping. It’s not bad early, but he goes on and on and on …

Come on, you know these kids crack you up.