Roundup: Clemson Football Accused of Racial Slurs, Gilmore Girls is Back & Zach LaVine, Dunk of the Year?
By Jason McIntyre
Barbara Palvin, a model who went to dinner recently … Gilmore Girls made their return on Netflix … “living with parents is now the most common arrangement for people ages 18 to 34” … Mariah Carey, busted photoshopping on Instagram … for JD Salinger fans: The movie he nearly made … there’s a big difference between fake news and false news … I used to shop at the Fairway in Brooklyn where people freaked out upon hearing “Sweet Home, Alabama” … actress Suki Waterhouse forgot to wear a bra in public … “Why Many Young Russians See a Hero in Putin” …
Not sold on Ed Orgeron. Why Charlie Strong failed at Texas. And why Dallas Cowboys fans should be very nervous about one aspect of the team. [Full Fox Sports Radio Show; Best-of 45 Minute Podcast]
Clemson players couldn’t stop dropping racial slurs on South Carolina players during the 56-7 beatdown Saturday night. [The State]
Pacers 91, Clippers 70? That’s a surprise, considering Paul George didn’t play. When George missed the Warriors game, they lost. Big. [WTHR]
MLS playoff TV ratings have been big … in Canada. [The Star]
Very good story on former Maryland star Juan Dixon, who found out that his father who died from AIDS wasn’t hit biological father. And now, he’s found his father. [Baltimore Sun]
Kris Humphries of the Hawks dunked during practice at a high school in California … and shattered a backboard. [AJC.com]
Nevada beating UNLV 45-10 is one of the worst losses in Rebels history? Nevada was a 10-point dog. [Review Journal]
For anyone talking Tony Romo-to-the-Broncos, this is the first domino to fall: Darian Stewart, who was going to be a free agent, signed a 4-year extension. [Denver Post]
There’s gonna be a lot of pieces this week on Michigan being worthy of the College Football Playoff. [Yahoo Sports]
Not news: Bradley Beal and John Wall still don’t like each other. [Bleacher Report]
Bucs 14, Seahawks 5. Gave it out Friday on Speak for Yourself.
Andrew Wiggins detonated on JaVale McGee Saturday night.
Taylor Gabriel of the Falcons: Very, very fast.
Zach LaVine needs his due respect as the best dunker in NBA history.