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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — No. 9 Florida could be without its top two pass-rushers at South Carolina. Coach Dan Mullen says linebacker Jon Greenard and defensive end Jabari Zuniga will be game-time decisions Saturday against the Gamecocks. Mullen says "we'll have to see how that goes this week for them." Both players have ankle injuries. They tried to play at LSU last Saturday but ended up watching from the sideline. Florida's defense wasn't the same without them.

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Georgia's offensive line will be without left guard Justin Shaffer against Kentucky. Shaffer has a neck injury. Two other guards, Ben Cleveland and Solomon Kindley, also are battling injuries. Receiver Lawrence Cager could miss the game with shoulder and ribs injuries.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt believes quarterback Brian Maurer will be available to play against No. 1 Alabama after a concussion prevented the freshman from finishing a 20-10 victory over Mississippi State last week. Pruitt ways Maurer took some reps during Sunday's practice and added that "he's going to be fine."

UNDATED (AP) — Clemson's great escape at North Carolina was one of the moments to remember from the first half of the college football season. Here are some of the others. Texas' Samuel Cosmi lived every offensive lineman's dream by taking a lateral and rumbling 12 yards for a touchdown against West Virginia. California used a goal-line stand as time ran out to beat Mississippi. UCLA rallied from a 32-point deficit to beat Washington State 67-63 in the highest-scoring Pac-12 game in history.

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