Roundup: Texas A&M President Hits the Dougie, Nick Mangold Knows Wine, & Mel Gibson's Comeback
By Jason McIntyre
Are the Cubs waiting for the Yankees to win the World Series before going after a manager? [Sun-Times]
The best read so far on Eric LeGrand, the Rutgers football player who was paralyzed over the weekend. Sad stuff. [Star Ledger]
How often do hurt NFL players actually play? [Team Rankings]
Poop. [ESPN]
“In this brave new world of constant interruptions, what are writers, musicians and artists to do?” [LA Times]
Keith Olbermann reviews the new Mickey Mantle book. [Sunday Book Review]
How about those playoff-bound St. Louis Rams! [Post-Dispatch]
As an unabashed Boise backer, the BCS standings last night weren’t that surprising. Firmly confident Oklahoma, Auburn, LSU and maybe even Oregon will lose a game before the end of the regular season. [CBS Sports]
The internet killing print media? Not so fast, my friend. [Guardian]
Eric Wedge is supposedly a great fit with the Mariners. [Seattle Times]
There’s no way the NFL can stop all those online feeds of games. [Union Tribune]
Nick Mangold, wine connoisseur. [NYT]
At the 1:37 mark, watch as the Texas A&M President hits the dougie at Midnight Madness. [via Jersey Chaser]
Surely there’s an Odette Yurman fan in the crowd, right?