Andrew Bynum :: AP
Sixers center
Andrew Bynum is not only making headlines for
the awesome hairdos he's been rockin' lately: He's also in the news because
he recently re-aggravated his knee injury... bowling. Yes, bowling. Perhaps the incident went like
this.
NFL referee
Ed Hochuli's official ruling after reviewing a play in the Browns-Cowboys game
was that he didn't review it. ... Ravens punt returner
Jacoby Jones did this after scoring a touchdown last night, and then ended an interview with NBC's
Michele Tafoya by
winking at her and calling her "gorgeous." ... Fox's
Chris Myers botched the final call of the Bucs' win over the Panthers. ... The Kansas City Chiefs
killed a man.
LSU football coach
Les Miles held a
press conference after the Ole Miss game that was bizarre even for him. ... ESPN's
Lee Corso called a kid a "midget" and then
almost murdered a duck on
College GameDay. ... UCLA running back
Jonathan Franklin got away with
a throat slash celebration after scoring a late touchdown (called perfectly by
Gus Johnson) in the Bruins' win over USC.
Melanie Iglesias :: Steve Granitz/WireImage
Hot Clicks regular
Melanie Iglesias is back. But it's not because of a photo gallery. (
Here's one for your perusal.) It's because of
a new, must-see flip book video.
Ohio State football fans
are petitioning President Obama to pardon its undefeated football team so it can play in an BCS bowl game. (Thanks to
@JoelRosenfeld for the tip.)
With the puck yet to be dropped on the NHL this season, people in Canada
are turning to sex toys for pleasure.
If you
follow me on Twitter, you know that I have an unhealthy and disturbing obsession with
@MikeFrancesaNY -- a hilarious send up of the WFAN/YES Network talk-show host in New York City. Well, that obsession paid off when the
New York Daily News interviewed me for
this story on the parody account. Hopefully, this will stop people of accusing me from being the person behind the feed.
These three Arkansas fans want
Jon Gruden to coach the Razorbacks. They made their feelings known by turning
Hey Jude into
Hey Grude.
A little more energy from the dude on the left would've been nice, but the other two guys made up for it with their passionate plea. (Thanks to
Matt Spence, of North Little Rock, Ark., for the video.)
Via
The Big Lead comes one of the better videobombs we've seen lately. The reporter gets an A+ for the way she handled it.