Enjoy the weekend!
Boston College is committed to balance on offense, Jack McCluskey writes on ESPNBoston.com.
Clemson's receiving corps is taking a hit in camp, Scott Keepfer writes in the Greenville News.
An experienced offensive line gives Duke hope, Steve Wiseman writes in the (Durham) Herald-Sun.
FSU players have shut down Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the season, Coley Harvey writes in the Orlando Sentinel.
Paul Johnson's one-liner about Georgia Tech and autographs is classic, as Ken Sugiura notes in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Maryland's offensive line has plenty of room for competition, Alex Prewitt writes in the Washington Post.
Stephen Morris has developed into Miami's braintrust, Michael Casagrande writes in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
UNC's offensive line is now surrounded by questions, Andrew Carter writes in the Raleigh News & Observer.
NC State running back Shadrach Thornton is suspended for the season opener, R. Cory Smith writes in the Raleigh News & Observer.
Todd Thomas' high school hoops coach, Beaver Falls' Doug Biega, tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Jerry DiPaola that Thomas wants to stay at Pitt.
Syracuse safety Durell Eskridge is on a journey to provide for his family, Nate Mink writes in the (Syracuse) Post-Standard.
Treny Corney and Rob Burns have been pleasant early surprises during Virginia's camp, Andrew Ramspacher writes in the (Charlottesville) Daily Progress.
Virginia Tech will play Wisconsin in 2019 and 2020 after the Badgers' 2016 contest with LSU got in the way.
The Winston-Salem Journal's Dan Collins offers his early takes from Wake Forest's camp.

















