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Thursday morning SEC one-liners

Yes, the first undefeated season in school history is on the minds of Florida’s players.

You’re not going to believe this, but the Miami Herald lists the five questions facing Florida football.

The Florida Times-Union, on the other hand, gives the three Gators who must step up, and the five who should surprise.

Steve Spurrier won’t tip his hand as to who will be calling the “ball plays” at South Carolina this season.

Tennessee offensive lineman Wes Brown is trying to overcome battered knees caused by four year’s worth of SEC football.

Vanderbilt hopes momentum from last year’s bowl win carries over into 2009.

The Charleston Post & Courier gives an in-depth wrap up of South Carolina’s second practice.

Charleston Post & Courier: “South Carolina is still waiting to hear about the eligibility of running back prospect Ben Axon and defensive end prospect Leon Mackey.”

LSU head coach Les Miles, on what he expects out of his LSU team following a disappointing 2008 season: “We want to play dominant football here, and frankly I think our team understands that.”

The Baton Rouge Advocate warns LSU to be on the lookout for internal SEC hurdles.

Louisville Courier-Journal: Defensive ends, passing attack among Kentucky X-factors.

Georgia’s 2009 freshman class is even impressing the veterans on the Bulldogs’ roster.

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Desperate move turns out for best for Georgia, Bryan Evans.

Personnel circumstances may force Georgia back to a running back-by-committee approach to their rushing attack.

New head coach Gene Chizik is throwing a few new wrinkles into Auburn’s practices.

Starting quarterback job not the only one up in the air at Auburn.

“Finishing” is the key word for Alabama football in 2009.

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Nick Saban is challenging his Tide defense to get better.