Not sure if you've read all the offerings this morning from The Salt Lake Tribune after last night's BYU-Washington game. No fewer than six articles, if you are scoring at home, plus a bonus article on BYU basketball from Michael C. Lewis and Steve Luhm. Here's my game story where I focus on the ending Eathyn Manumaleuna's helmet getting in the way of Jake Locker's fourth-down pass and the rotating quarterback system. Here's Gordon Monson's column on the rotating quarterbacks and whether it will work the entire season (Monson says it won't). Here's Kurt Kragthorpe's column on how the BYU defense won the game for the Cougars. Here's my notebook, taking a look at the halftime All-American quarterbacks ceremony and some of Jake Heaps' comments regarding the tradition as the reason he chose BYU. Tribune intern Kyle Goon shows he's ready for a full-time gig after college, of course with this piece on how J.J. DiLuigi filled the role of Harvey Unga well. And here's Tribune writer Bill Oram's look at UW quarterback Jake Locker's rather average game. Finally, here's that basketball piece by Lewis and Luhm.- Plenty of good stuff in the Seattle Times this morning as well. The Times' game story is here. Venerable Times columnist Steve Kelley says Locker needed to play just a little bit better in this piece. And here's a look by Kelley at the debut of one of Seattle's favorite sons, Jake Heaps. OK, maybe he's not as favored now that he chose the blue instead of the purple.

