The Roundup: Georgetown Finally Loses, Alabama-Auburn Rivalry Heats Up & RIP “Uncle Leo”
By Jason McIntyre
Book claims the Chilean Miners were given blow-up sex dolls and drugs during their 69-day ordeal. [Telegraph]
Arsenal 2, Barcelona 1. [Independent]
Georgetown’s hot streak is over thanks to 31 points from UConn’s Kemba Walker. [Courant]
Yes, Wisconsin is very good at home, but just ordinary on the road: Boilermakers 70, Badgers 62. [Indy Star]
Rising US soccer star Danny Szetela appears to have been arrested after a bar fight in Boonton, NJ. [Daily Record]
Couldn’t disagree more with this take on Pujols. [SI]
Life in the SEC: Trees poisoned. I have no idea what to make of this, other than Alabama-Auburn sounds like war. [AL.com]
Not surprisingly, Blake Griffin is a massive draw on the road. [ESPN LA]
You read Bernie Madoff’s first prison interview, right? [NYT]
Yet another breakdown of the Heat in close games. [Point Forward]
RIP Len Lesser (aka Seinfeld’s “Uncle Leo”). [AP]
Your thoughts on Google “One Pass” would be appreciated. [Fast Company]
Mark Ingram has shed about 10 pounds leading up to the NFL Combine next week. [NOLA]
Dallas Green spoke to the media at Spring Training Wednesday, mostly about his granddaughter who was killed in the Tucson shooting. I’ll warn you – this is sad. [Times]
I’d say this is old, but the SEO rapper never gets old. [via Videogum]
This food court proposal seems fake, right? [via Hot Clicks]
I was expecting a “that’s what she said” line.