- Idaho QB Enderle heads home to face No. 6 Huskers Idaho quarterback Nathan Enderle insists he won't go into Saturday's game against his home-state Nebraska Cornhuskers with an I'll-show-them attitude. 3:56a
- Small RBs playing big for Wildcats, Hilltoppers Kentucky linebacker Danny Trevathan saw running back Derrick Locke dart through the hole during one practice this summer and waited for the shifty 5-foot-9 speedster to sprint for the sidelines. 3:55a
- Alabama-PSU rivalry has produced classic moments Barrett Jones was 5 months, 2 days old the last time Alabama and Penn State played. 3:55a
- Harris and Pryor embracing chance to match skills Jacory Harris and Terrelle Pryor were introduced a couple years ago by a mutual friend on a phone call, the two quarterbacks quickly becoming confidants. 3:55a
- Georgia's A.J. Green suspended for 4 games Georgia star receiver A.J. Green was suspended by the NCAA for four games on Wednesday for selling a bowl jersey for $1,000 to someone who qualifies as an agent. 11:59p
- Ingram back running, still doubtful Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has not returned to practice for No. 1 Alabama and while Nick Saban said the injured running back is unlikely to play against No. 18 Penn State on Saturday, the coach isn't necessarily counting his star out. 8:55p
- Notre Dame C Dan Wenger has second concussion Notre Dame fifth-year senior center Dan Wenger sustained his second concussion since mid-August and he is discussing with school officials whether he should return to football. 8:15p
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- Beavers have bye to reflect on TCU, look ahead But far from lamenting what might have been in the season opener against TCU, the Beavers will be using the game's teaching moments to prepare for the home opener against Louisville on Sept. 18. 6:43p
- ACC dilemma: Do wins count more than competition? Next up for the ACC is Ohio State, Oklahoma and Southern California - more of college football's powerhouses. 6:37p
- Star QBs dot Pac-10 landscape The Pac-10 has always been known for its high-caliber quarterbacks, churning out big names like Elway, Aikman, Bledsoe, Palmer, Harrington. Before them, guys like Plunkett, Fouts, Bartkowski and Moon were whipping passes around the West Coast. 6:29p
- Second tier SEC teams struggle to reach top In the powerhouse Southeastern Conference, not all members measure up with the game's best. 6:25p
- USC already tweaking defense after ugly debut Monte Kiffin has been coaching long enough to know he probably deserved a tongue-lashing from his boss when his Southern California defense gave up 588 yards and 36 points to Hawaii in his first game. 6:01p
- Flying to a college football game? Take these tips Smell the tailgate party - it's college football season. But if you're flying in for a game, you might be headed for a headache. Cutbacks at major airlines have made flight choices more difficult this fall, especially to smaller college towns. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when planning your trip: 5:59p
- Wyoming-Texas Preview Like every other home opener, those in attendance at Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium will undoubtedly give a loud and prolonged cheer when Texas runs on to the field. 5:44p
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- Texas to pay tribute to Wyoming player killed Texas will have a pregame tribute for Wyoming freshman linebacker Ruben Narcisse, who was killed this week in a traffic accident. 5:39p
- Wisconsin T Wagner gets scholarship, may start While Wagner's shirt boasts the workmanlike mentality a right tackle must have, especially at No. 11 Wisconsin, the truth is that the sophomore would be just as happy anywhere on that line. 5:32p
- Georgia-South Carolina Preview Georgia knows not to make a big deal of its offensive outburst against an outclassed opponent. Coach Steve Spurrier, meanwhile, may finally have the type of offense he envisioned after taking over South Carolina. 5:04p
- Unbeaten Syracuse a confident bunch Derrell Smith had a gleam in his eyes and a smile on his face when asked about playing a second straight road game, this time against Washington and standout quarterback Jake Locker. 4:44p
- Mountain West bolsters status after opening week While the rest of the country debates the merits of TCU and Boise State as potential BCS busters, Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson is simply relishing the early season successes of the Horned Frogs and Broncos as they pick off teams from power conferences. 4:30p
- Irish must contain QB Robinson They're tossing lingo around like footballs this week at Notre Dame. Gap assignments, containment, areas of responsibilities, sure tackling. 4:05p
- Penn St.-Alabama Preview Two decades after Alabama and Penn State last met, Joe Paterno will still be on the sidelines when the old rivals renew acquaintances. 4:05p
- Pass-happy Big 12 boasts nation's top 3 rushers The pass-happy league that's been known in recent years for producing Heisman Trophy finalists at quarterback is now home to the nation's top three rushers. 3:24p
- Michigan S Vladimir Emilien is transferring He made the announcement Wednesday on a teleconference that was set up to preview the Notre Dame game. 3:02p
- 'Canes, Buckeyes have big-game history Almost every year, early in the season, the Buckeyes put their season on the line against a non-conference football power. It's risky business when the goal is a national championship, but it's something No. 2 Ohio State - and Saturday's opponent, No. 12 Miami - have being doing for years. 2:55p
- Embattled Kansas AD Perkins retires LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Embattled Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins retired 12 months early Tuesday, following a year of controversy and embarrassment for both himself and the school. 1:58p
- No. 21 Tigers, Bulldogs feature potent offenses In one of the ugliest games in recent college football history, Auburn and Mississippi State punted, fumbled and stumbled their way to a 3-2 finish in 2008 that made both schools cringe. 1:12p
- Big-time programs square off huge Week 2 matchups JoePa visits the Bear's house. The 'Canes blow into the Horseshoe for a rematch of the 2002 national championship game. Florida State's first big game post-Bowden takes place in Norman, Okla., a rematch of the 2000 national title game. 11:52a
- TCU's goal this week: Avoid becoming next Ole Miss TCU coach Gary Patterson was quick to provide his fourth-ranked Horned Frogs a fresh example about the danger of overlooking an opponent. 9:10a