Final Roundup of 2010 Features Brooklyn Decker
By Jason McIntyre
Income equality and the “Superstar effect.” Must-read. [NYT]
Oklahoma State got a 74-yard TD pass in the first quarter, and a 61-yard pick-six in the second and hammered Arizona, 36-10. [Oklahoman]
With Duke’s win last night, Coach K moved into 2nd place on the all-time wins list, passing Dean Smith. Bob Knight is next. [Observer]
Rafael Palmeiro talks about his Hall of Fame chances. [SI]
Notre Dame easily handled Georgetown last night, 69-55. [South Bend Trib]
Maryland sent coach Ralph Freidgen out in style – a 51-20 winner over ECU. [Wash Post]
Newsday’s pay wall idea? Not a success. [Bob’s Blitz]
Positive spin from the Atlanta media – the Falcons sturdy defense Monday night proved they’re ready for the playoffs! [AJC]
Remember NBA player Junior Bridgeman? If you’re eating at a Wendy’s or Chili’s, he might own it. [Franchise Times]
Brandon Lloyd is pretty f-ing happy to be Pro Bowl-bound. [Bronco Talk]
The most coveted offensive and defensive coordinators in college football. [WSJ]
A few days late, but pretty cool nonetheless.
Seven billion. Large number.