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- The Denver Post's Tom Kensler pegs a few freshmen Buffaloes who have caught his eye during camp.
- Dave Matter of the Columbia Tribune makes a bold prediction: T.J. Moe will lead Missouri in receptions, despite logging just two as a freshman in 2009.
- Texas defensive end Sam Acho shared a letter to Longhorns fans on Texas' website after his experience with President Barack Obama on Monday in Austin.
- Oklahoma defensive coordinator Brent Venables says Ronnell Lewis is the most violent hitter he's ever coached at Oklahoma, reports Jeff Latzke of the Associated Press.
- ESPN Dallas has video of Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville's appearance on the Scott Van Pelt Show from Wednesday.
- Colorado's unorthodox treatment of players with minor injuries is back, reports Kyle Ringo of the Boulder Daily Camera. No sheds involved, though.
- Open practice back up to the media and public, Tommy Tuberville, writes Courtney Linehan of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
- The shift to catching more passes has been an easy one for Oklahoma State running back Kendall Hunter in the Cowboys new offense, reports John Helsley of The Oklahoman.
- Texas*athletic director*DeLoss Dodds says Texas spent more money on facilities, therefore they should get more conference revenue, reports John Henderson of the Denver Post.
- Bryce Brown plans on reporting to classes at Kansas State on Aug. 23, whether or not he has his release from Tennessee, but the NCAA also wants to talk to him about Lane Kiffin, reports colleague Joe Schad.
- Texas safety Christian Scott, a possible new starter, made a little noise early in Texas' open practice on Wednesday night, reports Randy Riggs of the Austin American-Statesman.
- Turner Gill is trying to clear up the running back logjam on his depth chart, writes Matt Tait of the Lawrence Journal-World.
- Baylor is emphasizing the pass rush this year, writes John Werner of the Waco Tribune-Herald.
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