GOOD. ESPNBoston.com's Jack McCluskey has BC players' reactions to wearing nameless jerseys this season. The (Charleston) Post and Courier's Aaron Brenner traveled to Hampton, Va., to trace Tajh Boyd's journey to Clemson. Freshmen Breon Borders and Ryan Smith highlighted Duke's first scrimmage, Laura Keeley writes in the Raleigh News & Observer. FSU corner Nick Waisome is able to laugh about chasing a suspected burglar out of his apartment this summer, Corey Clark writes in the Tallahassee Democrat. Georgia Tech's A-back picture is starting to clear up, Ken Sugiura writes in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Maryland freshman defensive back Milan Collins is out of the season with an ankle injury, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post. Back from a neck injury, Eduardo Clements stood out during Miami's scrimmage Sunday, Matt Porter writes in the Palm Beach Post. Darius Lipford's recovery should boost UNC, Harold Gutmann writes in the (Durham) Herald-Sun. NC State fullback Logan Winkles is out for the season after suffering an ankle injury, Joe Giglo writes in the Raleigh News & Observer. Pitt linebacker Shane Gordon has played through pain, Jerry DiPaola writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Syracuse is heading back to Fort Drum to build camaraderie and incorporate military training exercises, Nate Mink writes in the (Syracuse) Post-Standard. With David Watford winning the starting quarterback job, the (Newport) Daily Press' David Teel looks back at other signal callers from the 757 area code to start at Virginia. Virginia Tech fullback Sam Rogers is driven to play, Mike Barber writes in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Wake Forest's linebackers have promise but little experience, Dan Collins writes in the Winston-Salem Journal.
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