Roundup: Snowmobiler Trapped by Avalanche, Caroline Wozniacki Lost in the Australian Open & "His Schlong" Appeared on Family Feud
By Jason McIntyre
Brian Urlacher talks about his use of the painkiller Toradol. [Tribune]
Kim Clijsters eliminated top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. [Guardian]
Syracuse bounced-back from its first loss of the season by winning at Cincinnati, 60-53. [Post-Standard]
How did new Missouri coach Frank Haith get the Tigers so good, so quickly? Answer: He inherited a great team. [USA Today]
If you haven’t read enough about Kyle Williams and Billy Cundiff, here’s one more! [NYT]
Anyone thirsty for local NHL TV ratings? Way to represent, Buffalo. [SBJ]
Jimmer had his best shooting game of the season – 5-of-7 from the field, 13 points in 20 minutes – but the Kings lost anyway, 101-89. [Sac Bee]
Golf needs to get younger, so it is turning to Justin Timberlake? [WSJ]
Why American novelists turn to sports. [Slate]
Dirk Nowitzki’s conditioning is crap because of the playoff run and playing in the European Championships. [ESPN Dallas]
While snowboarding in Washington, an avalanche (:32) buried this guy alive; watch his friends quickly dig him out. [via King 5]
Even Steve Harvey was puzzled by this one.
From Friday’s Wolves/Clippers game: Blake Griffin, actor?
Ever wondered what it looks like when a baby is born in the front seat of a moving car? Wonder no more. [via Adam]
I never watch the spelling bee, and since this has 8.5 million views, you’ve probably seen it. [via PaBlog]