Things have certainly picked up from yesterday. There are many more games on tonight, and some are actually decent. You can use that excuse to get away from your significant other, free of charge.I would give my seal of awesomeness to the Detroit/SA game, but both those teams are hard enough to watch play when they're not playing each other. Whoever gets to 80 first - likely in the 2nd overtime - will win.
College men's basketball: West Virginia at Louisville (ESPN, 7 p.m.); Illinois at Wisconsin (ESPN, 9 p.m.); Arkansas at Auburn (ESPN2, 9 p.m.); Washington State at Southern California (FSN, 11 p.m.)
Golf: PGA European Tour, Joburg Open, first round, at Johannesburg, South Africa (The Golf Channel, 7:30 a.m., same-day tape); PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, at Honolulu (The Golf Channel, 7 p.m.)
High school basketball: Helen Cox (Harvey, La.) at Norcross (Ga.) (ESPN2, 7 p.m.)
NBA: Detroit at San Antonio (TNT, 8:15 p.m.); Phoenix at Utah (TNT, 10:30 p.m.)
The new Gladiator Crush is, uh, kind of religious. [With Leather]
Seems like Brady Quinn is going to be sitting for a long time now. [Rumors and Rants]
Harry Caray, Mr. Cub, used to cheer for the White Sox. A tiny piece of me just died. [Home Run Derby]
A look at Rajon Rondo's gambling problem. [Brahsome]
Despite Pete Carroll's apparent interest in the Falcons job, he really isn't that interested. [SPORTSbyBROOKS]
Have the Celtics hit the wall already? [Larry Brown Sports]
Tony Kornheiser is going to XM Radio. [Awful Announcing]
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