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Saturday early morning one-liners

Unlike most outside observers, head coach Steve Sarkisian feels a turnaround for the Washington program is coming.

After missing most of last season with a hip injury, Southern Cal running back Allen Bradford has been cleared for practice.

Not knowing the sideline signals is no longer an issue for incoming freshman Matt Barkley in winning the Southern Cal starting job.

Orange County Register: Senior linebacker Luthur Brown and freshman safety Patrick Hall had not been cleared academically as of Friday.

The San Jose Mercury News has a training camp preview for San Jose State.

The Eugene Register-Guard: Incoming freshman defensive back Avery Patterson and sophomore linebacker Terrance Pritchett were not listed on Oregon’s fall-camp roster today.

With his broken hand healed, linebacker Jaevery McFadden hopes to add his name to the list of Wisconsin playmakers on defense.

Minnesota offensive lineman Ryan Wynn is still battling back issues and won’t be available for the start of camp.

In order to put on 43 pounds this offseason, Utah freshman Jordan Wynn had to consume 10,000 calories a day. (Or, as Aubrey Phillips calls it, brunch.)

BYU wide receiver Tyler Kozlowski has decided to quit football to concentrate on school and other priorities.

North Carolina is looking to build on their eight-win foundation.

Tampa Tribune: University of South Florida recruit Gerard Atkins is the latest to be denied admission into the school by USF’s academic committee.

Three-star receiver Tebucky Jones Jr. gives a verbal commitment to UConn.

UConn self-reports 17 minor violations, including three involving the football program.