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Saturday night one-liners

Rich Brooks isn’t concerned about Kentucky being snubbed by top recruits, says UK fans shouldn’t be either.

WSLS-10: “Colorful” game could be in store when Virginia Tech and UVA meet in November.

The Los Angeles Times previews UCLA’s situation at quarterback.

Allentown Morning Call: With 15 verbals, Penn State’s Class of 2010 is a top ten class nationally, with two 5-stars and ten 4-stars.

6-7 wide receiver Dramon Grady gives a verbal commitment to Memphis.

Louisiana Tech gets a verbal commitment from quarterback Taylor Burch (no relation).

Wide receiver Matt Milton opts for Tennessee over offers from Illinois, Iowa and Washington.

Tight end Dan Schneider is the 4th player from Ohio and 17th overall to verbally commit to Pittsburgh’s 2010 class.

Topeka Capital-Journal: KU wide receiver Kerry Meier knows how to be a quarterback’s best friend.

The Decatur Herald & Review lists the seven players -- and one position -- that all eyes will be on when Illinois takes the field in 2009.

Lexington Herald-Leader: Kentucky needs meatier non-conference fare.

Topeka Capital-Journal: Big 12 rushing attacks are running on empty.

The race for the Big East crown is as wide open as ever.

Birmingham News: UAB careful about taking on late transfers.

Toledo Blade: Bowling Green’s first-year head coach Dave Clawson is optimistic quarterback Tyler Sheehan can flourish in the Falcons’ new offense.

Dayton Daily News: Safety Jordan Gafford a key cog in Miami’s revamped defense.

Failures at the end of the 2008 season are fueling UNLV as they head into this season.

Wisconsin State Journal: For the first time in three seasons under coach Bret Bielema, the Badgers figured to have a legitimate battle for the starting job, pitting Allan Evridge against Dustin Sherer.