The Roundup: A Man Woke Up in a Body Bag in a Morgue, Big 12 Coaches Give Longhorn Network the Stiff Arm & NHL Players as Kids

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What does your favorite 80s band say about you? [McSweeney’s]

Don’t you love how Big 12 coaches are giving the stiff arm to the Longhorn Network? [Post-Dispatch]

You might cry after reading some of these texts from daughter to mother during the Norway saga. [Irish Times]

Kimbo Slice’s high school son is a college football prospect. [Sun-Sentinel]

Is it that easy to frame someone? Poor woman is one of my people. [NYT]

Details continue to trickle out in the David Salinas-AAU-scam story. He bilked money from two NBA players. [SI]

Butler basketball has been very, very good to the University. Like a-billion-in-free-PR good. [Rush the Court]

Sounds like Josh Smith’s plan to lose weight has backfired. Ben Howland must be thrilled. [CBS Sports]

This graphic on the racial wealth gap is staggering, almost to the point that it’s difficult to believe. [CNN]

Mike Vick sold his PS3 to a college student, then ended up getting the kid tickets to a home game. [Crossing Broad]

The anticipated of being Re-tweeted. This is terrific. [An Associate’s Mind]

Am I the only one who has never used Hulu in any capacity? [Times]

Agent busted allegedly trying to score a threesome. [Sports Agent Blog]

Olympian Speedy Peterson killed himself. He was 29. His suicide comes days after he was arrested for drunk driving.