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Doug Russell 6-7 p.m. ET weekdays
Urban Meyer's Utah squad is the real deal. Meyer is destined for a bigger school soon, but before he ditches Salt Lake City, he and quarterback Alex Smith are going to make some BCS apologists very nervous come late November.
Kevin Wheeler 2-6 a.m. ET, M-Th. 1-6 a.m. ET, Sundays
TCU is once again a solid team with a chance to run the table. The team built up a lot of credibility last season. Plus, the Homed Frogs are in a media market (Dallas/Fort Worth) that can generate enough national attention for them to make a run at a BCS bowl.
Bob Stelton 12-7 p.m. ET, Saturdays 1-8 p.m. ET, Sundays
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Memphis is known for Elvis Presley. Now it will be known for an outstanding running back (DeAngelo Williams) and a great coach (Tommy West). The Tigers' offense should be enough to carry them through a weak schedule.
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