Roundup: Obama Crushes Romney, Lance Armstrong Steps Down From Livestrong, Beyonce at the Super Bowl
Oh, hello there South African Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. You’re looking very nice today. [The Roosevelts]
Lance Armstrong has stepped down from Livestrong. [Dallas Morning News]
The NHL proposed a 50/50 revenue split and want a full schedule. What’s next? [CBC]
Asian Football Confederation accidentally calls UAE national team “sand monkeys.” [AP/NBC Sports]
Beyonce will headline the Super Bowl halftime show. Next week we will announce where I’m getting my pizza and wings during the big game. [WaPo]
Justin Verlander threw 249 pitches in 8 1/3. Tigers beat the Yankees. Detroit can finish New York tonight. [New York Times]
This dude loves Smush Parker more than I love Jimmer. [Grantland]
Jarrett Jack has been warned about flopping. [Twitter]
A new profile on Jeremy Lin that doesn’t really reveal anything new about Jeremy Lin. [GQ]
The New York Knicks tip-off event was a trainwreck on par with their coming season. [CBS New York]
Texas Tech player blogs that West Virginia was the most selfish team ever. [Student of the Game]
Here’s a 2-year-old short video musical about a space telescope. Yup, still holds up.
Amusing, well-done, really sad.
An 8th grader kicking a 63-yard field goal? Good for him. You know what is great about kickers? No matter how big a leg he has, he’ll eventually shank a game-winner and everyone will hate him. [With Leather]
Guy faints on slingshot, wakes up and has no idea what he’s doing there.