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Jarrett Lee held out of practice with injured ankle
Redshirt freshman quarterback Jarrett Lee, battling hard for the #1 quarterback position, was held out of practice yesterday with an ankle injury.  Les Miles, who is famously reticent to divulge any information about injuries, says that it is not serious and can be cured by rest rather than surgery. That account does not fill me with good feelings.  Miles claims it won't ...
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BlogPoll Calling: The RBR Preseason Top 25
Roll 'Bama Roll — ... 4. LSU - In the same boat as USC, the Tigers have what should be a monster of a defense that can keep them in any game so long as the QB position starts clicking at some point. Having no one settled at QB (and with injuries not really helping the matter), it's imperative that the rest of the skill players on offense step up and take some load off of whoever winds up under center, and that's something they are more than capable of doing. Off the top of my head, Keiland Williams, Trindon Holliday, Charles Scott, Brandon LaFell, Terrance Tolliver, and Demetrius Byrd are ...

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