Meandering our way through the offseason, a single one-liner at a time…
-- Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray flashes some SEC East bling.
-- Did Michigan State’s B1G climb take a hit with its East division draw?
-- Size matters more than speed when it comes to Michigan’s recruiting of wide receivers.
-- The Syracuse Post-Standard has some Orange storylines to watch heading into the summer.
-- Gus Malzahn releases Auburn’s post-spring depth chart, stresses that the competition is “going to be wide-open once fall camp begins.”
-- After being granted permission by Miami to look into transfer options, fourth-string quarterback Preston Dewey has decided to remain with the ‘Canes.
-- Courtesy of mlive.com, here are six Michigan players who have earned more playing time based on strong spring showings.
-- A by-the-numbers look at the post-spring Penn State Nittany Lions.
-- Meanwhile, the Seattle Times poses five post-spring questions for Washington.
-- A strong performance in Minnesota’s spring game shows how far wide receiver Jamel Harbison has come since suffering season-opening ACL tear last year.
-- Boston College to eschew names on back of jerseys for 2013 season “so we stand as one.”
-- Deseret News: Decade-long success has made Utah football a pro pipeline.
-- Temple athletic director Bill Bradshaw retiring June 30 “to give full attention to personal issues within his family