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Wednesday afternoon one-liners

Raleigh News & Observer: “South Carolina athletic director Eric Hyman will allow North Carolina out of its 2010 game in Columbia, but only if the Tar Heels agree to make up the game in the “very near future” and a suitable replacement is found for next year’s schedule.”

Columbus Dispatch: Buckeyes eager to fill roles of departed seniors, erase memories of lopsided, high-profile losses.

AnnArbor.com: On both sides, the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry is considered the best in college football. (Is “best” Latin for “most lopsided”?)

Harkening back to their glory years, Miami of Florida’s defensive line is loaded with talent.

Knoxville News Sentinel: Controversies serve to intensify SEC football.

Wide receiver Markeith Ambles verbally commits to Tennessee.

Kansas recruiting benefits from Texas connections.

The Opelika-Auburn News calls for a vocal Tigers leader to please stand up.

Indiana is the only school in the Big Ten to play six road games in 2009.

Patriot-News: What Illinois loses in recruiting, it gains in schematics with new OC Mike Schultz.

Detroit News: Adversity in 2008 brings Wolverines closer together.

Baylor plans on living up to increased expectations.