Roundup: Rece Davis Takes Over Hosting College GameDay; Radio Shack Files Chapter 11; Obit Cites Seahawks 'Lousy' Play Call for Man's Death

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Radio Shack files Chapter 11. Here’s a story how rapidly it declined from its 80s heyday. [Quartz]

Ranking 121 Billy Joel songs. [Vulture]

Sarah Hudek, daughter of former big leaguer John Hudek, accepts baseball scholarship at a Louisiana community college. [espnW]

Remember when people lost their minds trying to invest in Beanie Babies dolls? [Slate]

The World Cup of Hockey will be aired by ESPN, is that good for the NHL? [Puck Daddy]

Bobby Petrino — great guy! (The exclamation point is for sarcasm.) [PFT]

This story starts with mention of Syracuse’s self-imposed postseason ban, but finishes with a list of schools that missed both the NCAA tournament and a bowl game in the same year. Sorry Washington State and Baylor. [WSJ]

Even if you don’t like soccer, this is a cool page: how long it would take you to earn a top player’s salary. [BBC]

A glowing review for Better Call Saul, which debuts on AMC Sunday night. [Grantland]

Bode Miller suffered a gruesome looking injury yesterday. W-A-R-N-I-N-G if you click. [Uproxx]

Victor Martinez’s torn knee meniscus is not a good sign for the Tigers in 2015. [Sports On Earth]

Alan Sepinwall’s review of Allegiance is basically a riff on television executives ripping off other show’s premises. [HitFix]

Here’s a Nina Agdal and Ariel Meredith video.

Sharks! [via BroBible]

Hollywood!

Curiosity and cats, as the saying goes.

Fan heckles Ghostface at a concert, gets called out and then punched by the crowd.

Steely Dan