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By Ted Miller
Whereas the truth is that fullness of soul can sometimes overflow in utter vapidity of language, for none of us can ever express the exact human measure of his needs or his thoughts or his sorrows; and human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars.
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- Arizona quarterback Bryson Beirne’s sprained right knee*means true freshman quarterback Daxx Garman might see action in order to preserve Matt Scott's redshirt. Even more quality depth at receiver?
- Injured Arizona State linebacker Brandon Magee plans to redshirt and return next year. A sympathetic take on linebacker Vontaze Burfict.
- California's touted*freshman runing back Brendon Bigelow might redshirt. Sean Cattouse, one of the Pac-12's best safeties,*talks about his biggest regret.
- Colorado receiver Tony Clemons needs to be more consistent. Are things clearing up at cornerback?
- Oregon in 2010: The numbers didn't add up. What do things look like at linebacker? And running back?
- Has the Oregon State offensive line found its nasty? Linebacker Cameron Collins just wants to stay healthy.
- This guy bolsters Stanford's depth in the secondary.
- Some UCLA practice notes. Things are unsettled at kicker. The quarterback competition continues to favor Richard Brehaut.
- USC running back coach returns to his roots -- and his real last name. Behind the scenes at USC's scrimmage.
- Utah coach Kyle Whittingham isn't bothered by Twitter. Tim Davis is back leading the Utes' offensive line. The scrimmage was only mediocre.
- A highly detailed report from Washington's practice. An updated depth chart.
- Washington State has developed depth at receiver, but is it quality depth? Ten questions with Nolan Washington.
- John Henderson takes a crack at what further expansion might look like -- for the Pac-16 and elsewhere.
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