Today's Top Five: Nigel Podcast

Georgetown-Louisville this weekend, both with Top 10 title odds, could possibly equal American-Navy next week in local excitement. (AP Photo)
1) Since last time I mentioned his name, it was to accuse him of utter filth, here's Marc "Nigel" Sterne talking like an American and not a Union Jacks-promoting Brit. It's from Dan Levy's "On the DL" podcast, and it features Sterne-o talking about the Tony Kornheiser show, his comedy act and his future. His close relatives will absolutely love it.
2) Is Georgetown at +300 a "terrible" Final Four bet? That's what Vegas Watch says. Bodog gives the Hoyas, I believe, the 10th-best odds of winning the title, behind two other Big East rivals.
3) The Wizards could be officially eliminated from Southeast Division contention before the end of March? So says the Magic Basketblog.
4) Home Run Derby previews the Nats, predicting that they'll go 0-18 against the Mets and dissing the Natosphere.
5) Dmitri Young weighs 298. Nationals Enquirer guesses that he's pregnant. By the way, D.C.'s presumptive first baseman weighs one pound more than D.C.'s 6-foot-6 former All-Pro left tackle.
By Dan Steinberg |
March 5, 2008; 5:09 PM ET
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Posted by: Unsilent Majority | March 6, 2008 09:21 AM
This just makes me feel even better about the Nationals contribution to the Mets historic gag-job last season.
Posted by: Kev | March 6, 2008 09:33 AM
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They couldn't find a Nats blogger for their roundtable? That must have been an exhaustive search.