Sunday Best: Busy Day
I'm working remotely this weekend, so some good Sunday stuff might not get in until Tuesday or so.
Arstrong wins (more here tommorow):
Bob Ford talks about Armstrong's legacy and the future of American cycling beyond him.
La Salle coaches resign:
Mike Jensen said La Salle's choice of a coach is critical citing Joe Mihalik, Fran O'Hanlon and Fran Dunphy as candidates. Bruiser Flint would be a solid choice.
Stephen A. Smith takes La Salle administration to task.
Ricky Williams ensures that he'll go down in history as one of the oddest to play in the NFL.
Dan LeBetard said Ricky was fed up with football.
Greg Cote serves as the voice of football fans collective shock, This passage sums it up:
Can a man's decision seem so noble and so selfish all at once?
Can we wish Williams all of the inner peace that apparently has eluded him and at the same time damn him for leaving an entire franchise in the lurch?
This by the way has to go down as one of the most interesting weekends in Austin sports with Williams, a Texas alum retiring suddenly and Armstong, a naitve winning his sixth Tour.
Sox Yanks stuff from the otherside:
Collegian alum Michael Morrissey has a story on Mueller and one on the fight.
Mischellaneous:
If you missed if becuase you get an early version of the Globe, the Sox acquired Terry Adams. Maybe now they can stop trotting out the inept Curtis Leskanic.
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