Miami and LSU, scheduled for a Sept. 2 season opener in Arlington, Texas, each held their first closed scrimmages of preseason camp Saturday.
When the day was over, the difference was LSU coach Ed Orgeron wasn't as nearly as paranoid as Miami coach Mark Richt.
Orgeron gave the media some key stats from the scrimmage. Richt acted like he was guarding nuclear secrets.
"In the fall, I really don't want to give anybody a clue to who's doing what," Richt said.
The only thing Richt said statistically speaking was wide receivers Lawrence Cager "had a couple TD catches" and Ahmmon Richards "had 4,5 catches," linebacker Shaq Quarterman "played big" and "had probably about six tackles" and quarterback Malik Rosier "threw a couple touchdowns" and no interceptions.