The Roundup: Andy Rooney's Last Regular 60 Minutes Dispatch, CJ Wilson in Bon Appetit & a QB Change for the Gamecocks?
By Jason McIntyre

Mike Wise with a solid job here revisiting the “Redskins” debate. Try to keep it civil, people. [Washington Post]
Kenny Perry lost his sister to cancer Saturday. Sunday, he won the SAS Championship in North Carolina. [Observer]
Sounds like Steve Spurrier is going to make a QB change for the Gamecocks. [Post & Courier]
Cool TV numbers: Today’s hits are tomorrow’s bombs. [NY Mag]
“Like most Dominicans, Fabián places the blame on MLB, which many people believe exploits dirt-poor teenagers and unfairly discriminates against older players.” [Herald]
Mike Wilbon is unhappy with the way Walter Payton is portrayed in Jeff Pearlman’s new book. [ESPN]
I think I heard someone say the Blue Jays were going to be a big deal in 2012, and now it sounds like the Orioles will arrive as contenders in 2014. [Sun]
Didn’t everyone know Devin Hester was the best return man of all-time like two years ago? [Sun-Times]
There was a 22-minute replay delay in a college football game over the weekend. [Wiz of Odds]
Phil Mushnick chimes in on the TBS postseason baseball coverage so far. [He’s Ornery]
CJ Wilson of the Rangers made it into the best food magazine on the planet. [Bon Appetit]
This is sad: Devaughn Darling’s family is still waiting for its settlement, 10 years after his death. [Sentinel]
Do these five women make you put down the remote? [Fang’s Bites]
The Big East is looking into expansion. Anyone care? [WP]
Big Andy Rooney fan here. What’s not to love about the surly curmudgeon? Here’s his last regular appearance on 60 minutes.
Quite possibly the best blocked PAT-return-for-a-TD in college football history. [via the Wiz of Odds]