Roundup: Fish Grabs Man's Arm, Won't Let Go, Mark Sanchez and the "Sunk-Cost Effect" & Why Radio Host Steve Czaban Gave Up Twitter
By Jason McIntyre
Rotnei Clarke, Butler’s leading scorer has a sprained neck and won’t play this week, including against Gonzaga Saturday. [Star]
Former Nevada coach Chris Ault shares his thoughts on Colin Kaepernick’s sudden success in the NFL. [Mercury News]
A feeble attempt to defend Rick Barnes. [Basketball Prospectus]
Reminder: Heat vs. Lakers Thursday night. Clear the schedule! [Herald]
Kansas, basically, will never be bad, right? They might have an early exit in March here or there, but basically, they own the Big 12. Remind me of that next time I think about picking another team to win the conference. Jayhawks 61, Bears 44. [Star]
Everybody’s favorite radio guy, Steve Czaban, has given up twitter. Why? [DC Sports Bog]
The Sunk-Cost Effect as it pertains to Mark Sanchez and the Jets. [New Yorker]
Buzz Bissinger has some thoughts about the time he wrote a cover story on Lance Armstrong. The tease was strong, but I didn’t read it as I’m ignoring all things Lance Armstrong to the best of my abilities. [Daily Beast]
This large fish grabbed hold of the man’s arm and wouldn’t let go. Watch as they wrestle to the ground.
Here are some NFL fans fighting at a game … I’m not sure when it happened, though. Love the tough-guy posturing.
I’m probably the only one who laughed at this Artie Lange joke.
Here’s the new Tiger/Rory commercial. [via Kyle]
If this is real, it’s very, very awesome. I’m calling BS, though.
Somehow, I missed this Tommy Lee Jones Golden Globes moment. Hilarious. [via Hot Clicks]