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Wednesday afternoon SEC one-liners

In case you have not heard yet, Alabama starting runningback and the most recent Heisman Trophy winner, Mark Ingram, will be sidelined duringthe Crimson Tide’s opener against San Jose State.

The offense for Arkansas is ironing out any kinks before the Razorbacksopener against Tennessee Tech.

Auburn quarterback Cam Newton: “We’re just going to do whatwe’re coached to do, and our No. 1 thing to do is win. And I guess if youwin games, you’ll silence all the critics.”

Florida head coach Urban Meyer does not want the media asking his new startingquarterback John Brantley too many questions on former Gator quarterback TimTebow.

Two Georgia players were named to the 2010 Sports Illustrated All-America team.

Kentucky head coach Joker Phillips on his team’s readiness: “We had a lot of juice, lots ofenergy and lots of enthusiasm.”

With an offensive line comprisedof both youth and experience, LSU appears to be set in the trenches for years tocome.

Initially missing just some practices, one Mississippi defensive endwill now miss the Rebels’ season opener against Jacksonville State due to heart problems.

Like most other SEC teams, Mississippi State’s quarterback situation is still up in theair.

Amid NCAA investigations, South Carolina tight end Weslye Saunderswill miss the Gamecocks’ opener against Southern Miss tomorrow night.

Tennessee freshman wide receiver Justin Hunter was approved by the NCAAClearinghouse to return to practice.

It appears that Vanderbilt star running back Warren Norman may actually be availableSaturday for the Commodores’ opener against Northwestern.