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Lee Corso's Head Found

Lee Corso's Head Found - Lee Corso's head has been found. The oversized mascot head -- worn by the ESPN talker in a popular ESPN promo in which he confronts the similar-looking, big-headed Oregon Duck mascot -- was stolen from a network production truck during Saturday's Oregon-Oregon State game in Corvallis. Alas, two Oregon dropouts have been arrested, and the $5,000 prop is headed back to the truck.

DISS Beating the Cavaliers in Cleveland on LeBron James' return night made Heat teammate Dwyane Wade hungry, so he got some wings to go from the arena. Then he talked to some stereotypical, never-miss-a-free-meal sports writers. "They got some of the best chicken wings in the NBA," Wade told the reporters. "I know you all know about them."

Lee Corso's Head Found

ODDLY Tennessee basketball coach Bruce Pearl, after being suspended for recruiting violations: "I've made mistakes, I clearly did," Pearl told the Knoxville Quarterback Club, the Knoxville News reported. "But what I was hoping for was that some other (dummy) would get on the front page and take me off the hook. I miss Lane Kiffin."

COOL Wisconsin's student newspaper is printing the names of any student it finds reselling student-allotment Rose Bowl tickets at stiff markups online. The paper says those tickets should go to students who love the team and can't afford to make the trip to the Rose Bowl unless they get the cheap tickets.

Lee Corso's Head Found

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