Links at Lunch: Georgia’s RB Competition, BYU Under the Lights
By Kyle Kensing
- Georgia’s generating buzz as a potential BCS sleeper, and key to that is the tailback competition between Isaiah Crowell and Caleb King writes Atlanta-Journal Constitution reporter Chip Towers.
- A part of BYU’s transition to independence and ESPN coverage is playing night games, per Salt Lake Tribune columnist Scott D. Pierce. LaVell Edwards Stadium isn’t exactly the Big House, which had to have lights specially installed this past year to be night game-ready. BYU has played the occasional evening contest, but this season will make it a more frequent occurence.
- Will Lyles has had no shortage of media expsoure. AutzenZoo.com chronicles his tour.
- WakeForestSports.com is encouraging fans to vote on the seven best home wins in program history. A game will be revealed at each of the Demon Deacons’ home games this season.
- InTheBleachers.net maven Michael Felder’s debut at OnsideKick.com breaks down offensive lingo for the uninitiated.
- The nation’s best defensive linemen include Nebraska’s Jared Crick and North Carolina’s Quinton Coples. Who can disagree? Via The Sports Network’s Scott Haynes.
- Speaking of linemen, this season features some of the best collective defensive line talent, but four years from expect some studly offensive linemen to garner headlines. At least, that’s the prognosis of the 2012 recruiting class via a 247Sports/Sports Illustrated recruiting roundtable.