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1. TEXAS Whoever wins the QB battle will still run the sprint draw that Vince Young used to perfection, "but we probably won't have the third down-and-30 scrambles that we had for first downs," coach Mack Brown said ... Redshirt tight end Jermichael Finley (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) is drawing rave reviews ... Starting safety Michael Griffin could be joined in the secondary by twin brother Marcus.
2. OKLAHOMA Senior QB Paul Thompson will start his second straight opener for the Sooners. Rhett Bomar replaced him in Week 2 and Thompson was later moved to receiver ... J.D. Quinn, who started four games at right guard last season and was Bomar's roommate, also was thrown off the team ... Adrian Peterson who is within 1,086 yards of breaking Billy Sims' school career record was voted preseason offensive player of the year. LB Rufus Alexander was picked the top defender.
3. TEXAS TECH After six years of leading the nation in passing while plugging in seemingly any ol' quarterback, Mike Leach is finally going to have a highly touted prospect take over. But will it be sophomore Graham Harrell, a former Texas prep star, or redshirt freshman Chris Todd of Kentucky? ... The Red Raiders have gotten rid of AstroTurf and switched to FieldTurf.
4. TEXAS A&M Sophomore QB Stephen McGee got his first start in the season finale against Texas because Reggie McNeal was hurt and won over fans with his tenacious effort, plus his 108 yards rushing and two TDs ... Coach Dennis Franchione switched defensive coordinators, asking former Texas coordinator Gary Darnell to rebuild a secondary that ranked last in Division I-A.
5. BAYLOR Look out for a new offense imported from Division II, where it averaged 364 passing yards and 40 points per game for West Texas A&M ... The Bears are coming off a 5-6 season. Two overtime losses prevented them from having a winning record for the first time since the Big 12 began 10 seasons ago.
6. OKLAHOMA STATE DE Victor DeGrate came up with the nickname "The Regulators" for the defense during a meeting last spring ... After winning two NCAA heavyweight wrestling titles, Steve Mocco is trying football. He'll be tried at defensive tackle, although he may not make it onto the field.
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