Roundup: Rick Santorum Curses at Reporter, the Oral History of Baywatch & Roddick Beats Federer
By Jason McIntyre
The Jaguars beat writer who was arrested over the weekend? The police now say they made a mistake and they’re sorry. [Times Union]
Society writer for the Houston Chronicle by day, stripper by night. [Houston Press]
Andy Roddick beat Roger Federer. Yes, that really happened! [Herald]
Mike Tyson talks about his upcoming Vegas act. [USA Today]
Remember when Raptors’ coach Dwane Casey was a Kentucky assistant coach and was implicated in recruiting scandal? [William Rhoden]
Brutal tie for the U-23 national soccer team last night, giving up an extra time goal to El Salvador. More later. [Fox Sports]
Great season from John Groce and the Bobcats. Which high major job does he take in the next month? [NY Times]
Syracuse star Dion Waiters is off to the NBA. [Post Standard]
An man walking down the street in Atlanta fell into a mud pit. [CBS Atlanta]
Here’s a profile of Dodgers’ star Matt Kemp. [GQ]
Few days late, but I enjoyed this Dean Smith piece. [Post Dispatch]
Here’s an interview with Harvey Araton of the Times about his new book about the Yankees. [NJ Monthly]
I, too, am thrilled about seeing the Thomas Robinson vs. Jared Sullinger battle we never got earlier this season. [Plain Dealer]
Media writer David Carr says he is experiencing “favoriting” fatigue. Easy solution: Only “like” birthdays or baby photos on Facebook; don’t “favorite” anything on twitter, simply RT it. [NYT]
Third grader sinks halfcourt shot.
Rick Santorum got pretty pissed at this NY Times reporter, and eventually drops the word “bullshit” in his eye.
Shabazz Muhammad is a bad, bad man. Hope he doesn’t go to UCLA.
Kids can fall asleep anywhere. Including on skis. [via Hot Clicks]