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Wednesday night one-liners

Fellow BcS outsiders are proud -- and a little envious -- of what Utah accomplished last season.

Just who will be Utah’s starting quarterback in 2009 is the biggest question facing the Utes.

Tampa Tribune: If these 5 things happen, the Gators could be in the BCS national title game in January.

Tim Tebow excited to put his long offseason behind and get back on the football field.

Iowa State sets a lofty goal for the pass-happy Big 12: holding opponents to 20 points a game.

Fellow Big 12 member Kansas is also making defense a priority this season.

The quarterback competition at Clemson is “as fair as it gets”.

Former USF quarterback Marquel Blackwell is returning to the program as an assistant.

Central Michigan signee Jarrett Flemming fails to get academic clearance from the NCAA Clearinghouse.

Lexington Herald-Leader: “University of Kentucky Coach Rich Brooks announced on Wednesday that signee Donte Rumph would not be joining the team this fall and will attend junior college.”

The Richmond Times-Dispatch does the obligatory five questions about Virginia Tech’s prospects in 2009.

Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly says quarterback Tony Pike needs to “answer the bell each and every week.”

Florida State wide receiver Rod Owens resolves his DUI charge, is still facing a possible one-game suspension.

0-2 finish in 2008 has Coach Woodcock challenging his Alabama defense.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Georgia Tech’s deeper offensive line should pay dividends.

The AJC also offers up a comprehensive practice report on the Yellow Jackets.

Junior Brandon Warren is happy with his move to wide receiver, although the same can’t be said about Lane Kiffin‘s feelings toward Warren’s play.

Knoxville News Sentinel: The search for Eric Berry‘s sidekick is focusing on Prentiss Waggner.

Dothan Eagle: Tide players learn that decision-making, good and bad, brings consequences.

Bigger, stronger defense has Arkansas coordinator Willy Robinson excited for the upcoming season.

Des Moines Register: Iowa State’s offense turns to receivers for efficiency and yards.

New Orleans Times-Picayune: Tulane Coach Bob Toledo set to open camp with experienced players.

Running back LaSteven McKinney verbally commits to Central Michigan.