Roundup: Video of American Gored Badly After Running with Bulls, Runner Crawls Across Finish Line of Austin Marathon & Colorado Made $44 Million Taxing Marijuana

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Zero surprise, but Jim Harbaugh says that the “parting” with the 49ers was not mutual. [Mercury News]

Ranking the Top 100 players in high school basketball. A sophomore, Deandre Ayton, is ranked #1. Based on the Top 20, I wonder if in 10 years the NBA will have a nice run of centers again? [Scout]

Amar’e Stoudemire is headed to the Dallas Mavericks, who hope he can help them get to the NBA Finals. [Dallas Morning News]

Billy Waters talks about his gambling career, and heavy drinking, too. [Pregame Podcast]

In agreement here: Marshawn Lynch will be back, he’s just enjoying the spotlight. [The News Tribune]

The oral history of the disastrous Billy Gillispie era at Kentucky. [Outkick the Coverage]

Peyton Manning a better all-time QB than Brady and Montana. Have fun! [Football Perspective]

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Predicting QBs is an inexact science. [Tampa Bay.com]

Former Buffalo Sabre Steve Montador has died at the age of 35. The cause of death is not yet known. [Buffalo News]

A 27-year old javelin thrower who walked on the track team, is also running for student body president. He previously played minor league baseball. [NYT]

Boo-yah began with an elderly man describing lightning when Stuart Scott was a little kid. [Washington Post]

Your workouts don’t matter as much at the Combine this week as your interviews with teams. [Dallas Morning News]

If you’re dumb enough to run with the bulls and you get knocked down, STAY DOWN. This guy spent 3.5 hours in surgery.

Awkward. [via Uproxx]

John Oliver wonders how the SI Swimsuit issue is still a thing.

And if you aren’t an SI Swimsuit fan, it’s something like this.