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April 16, 2009 at 7:30 am | The Links
By: StevieY19

  • Jason Marquis led the Rockies to a win over the Cubs yesterday, that’s embarrassing.  Also, the Sox were blown out by the Tigers.  [Sun-Times: Cubs, Sox]
  • The Big Ten announced some start times for this year’s football games.  The Illini have a couple of night games scheduled and will have a 2:40 start against Missouri to start the season.  [Tribune]
  • Isiah Thomas was forced to answer some tough questions on ESPN last night after accepting the job to coach Florida International.  [Awful Announcing]
  • Something crazy is going on with Duke basketball player Greg Paulus.  First he works out for the Packers, then meets with Michigan’s Rich Rodriguez.  Apparently he has a year of eligibility left and was a top quarterback recruit out of high school.  Hmm.  [Deadspin]
  • Charlie Weis admits to talking to his family about possibly quitting Notre Dame.  Notre Dame admits hoping he does (not really).  [ESPN]
  • Apparently the Louisiana State Bar Exam featured some Hornets players’ names in some of the questions.  That’s funny, because in Oregon you only get to solve legal problems involving Portland players after you pass the exam.  [Hornets247]
  • The NHL playoffs started last night and the Blackhawks play their first playoff game since 2002 tonight.  Here is a look at the top ten plays from the regular season.  [Puck Daddy]
  • Some high school kid threw three no-hitters in a row, but now you know we just jinxed him.  He’s going to Florida to play next year, so wait ’til he learns that Tim Tebow threw four no-no’s in one day when he was 12…while saving babies between innings.  [Slow Breaker]
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