EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Minnesota coach Mike Zimmer wants to keep the Tennessee Titans guessing about who will start for the Vikings at quarterback when the two teams meet in the season opener on Sunday.Titans coach Mike Mularkey thinks he has a pretty good idea who will be under center.Zimmer declined to announce a starter on Wednesday, saying he will see how veteran backup Shaun Hill and recently acquired Sam Bradford perform in practice this week before making a decision. And even after he does decide, the coach said he would not reveal the answer until just before kickoff in Nashville.I thought wed run the single wing this week, Zimmer deadpanned, alluding to a long outdated offensive scheme that relies solely on running the ball.The 36-year-old Hill is in his second season in Norv Turners offense and clearly has the edge when it comes to familiarity with the scheme and the receivers running the routes. Bradford was acquired in a trade from Philadelphia on Saturday to give the Vikings another option after starter Teddy Bridgewater went down with a major knee injury in practice last week.The Vikings gave the Eagles a first-round draft pick and a conditional fourth-round pick that could be even higher depending on where the Vikings finish in 2016. That kind of investment leads Mularkey to believe that the Titans will be seeing Bradford start the opener.Hes a very intelligent quarterback and hes faced this defense before, Mularkey said. They wouldnt give up a 1 and a 4 to have a guy sit very long. I just think that he gives them a very good chance.Bradford has been cramming since he arrived in the Twin Cities on Saturday in hopes of being ready to start Week 1 for a team that entered training camp with Super Bowl aspirations. Bradford wanted a chance like this after watching the Eagles grab quarterback Carson Wentz with the No. 2 overall pick in the spring.Just going through things, obviously getting some reps at practice, I just feel much more comfortable now than I did obviously when I got here and was on the field really the next day, Bradford said.Bradford and Hill planned to split the practice repetitions with the starting offense this week. The two were teammates with the Rams in 2014, when Hill had to step in for an injured Bradford and start seven games.This time around, it could be Bradford taking a job that Hill seemed to be in line for when Bridgewater went down in practice on Aug. 30. In the matter of three days, Hill went from perhaps getting the last chance in his career to be the No. 1 quarterback to the presumed backup after the Vikings landed Bradford, a former No. 1 overall draft choice. Zimmer informed Hill of the trade on Saturday morning.I would call it more of a shock. I was a little bit surprised, Hill said. That cant affect and it doesnt affect the way I approach my profession.When asked how he could feel surprised in this day and age of social media and nonstop coverage of the league, Hill said, I dont read anything you guys write. I dont turn on the television other than Disney Junior for my kids. So unless its scrolling across the bottom of that, then Im probably not going to see it. I try to stay below the radar on all that stuff.The two grew to be fast friends while playing together in St. Louis, which has helped Bradford make a smooth transition to Minnesota. And even though the writing appears to be on the wall that Bradford will eventually take over the Vikings offense, whether it is this week in Tennessee or sometime soon after, that hasnt stopped Hill from making it clear that he would like to win the job.I look at everything as a competition. Every single thing, Hill said. 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San Nicolas de los Garza, MexicoCelaya-Hernandez took first place on the three-meter, posting a final score of 418.75 to lead the charge on the second day of the Mizzou Diving Invite. On the platform, he earned his second-straight first-place finish after scoring 424.30 at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. His score is the second-highest in school history behind Michael Neubacher. In the one-meter, Celaya-Hernandez finished with a 367.85 in the finals, earning second place overall.Male Freshman of the WeekZane Waddell ? AlabamaBloemfontein, South AfricaAs the Alabama men took first place at the Georgia Tech Invitational, Waddell finished in second place behind Floridas Caeleb Dressel in the 100 free and 100 fly and third in the 50 free. His time of 43.15 in the 100 free is the sixth best time nationally, while also ranking in the top 20 in the 50 free (seventh - 19.66) and 100 fly (T16th - 47.10). Waddell was also a part of the winning 200 and 400 free relay and 200 medley squads.Female Swimmer of the Week Sarah Gibson ? Texas A&MSennior ? San Antonio, TexasGibson claimed five individual wins and six NCAA qualifying cuts, including an A cut in the 100 fly, at the Art Adamson Invitational.dddddddddddd Five of her times from the Adamson rank in the top 15 nationally: 100 free (No. 11, 48.52), 200 free (tNo. 7, 1:44.37), 500 free (No. 9, 4:40.69), 100 fly (No. 2, 51.37), 200 fly (No. 2, 1:54.59). Gibson also swam on all five of the Aggies relays, which all rank in the top nine nationally after the Adamson.Female Diver of the WeekJulia Vincent ? South CarolinaJunior ? Gauteng, South AfricaVincent took top honors in both springboard events at the Georgia Tech Invitational. She finished first in the one-meter with a score of 313.95 and in the three-meter with a score of 359.40, with both marks qualifying her for Zone diving. Vincent remains undefeated in the 3-meter dive this season and is 4-1 in the 3-meter dive.Female Freshman of the WeekJulie Meynen ? Auburn LuxembourgMeynen remained undefeated in the 100 free by winning the event in 48.33 at the Georgia Tech Invitational. The time is the ninth-fastest in the country and makes her the fourth-fastest performer in the event in Auburn history. She tied for second in the 50 free in 22.56, a season-best and the 24th-fastest time in the country. Meynen swam on both of Auburns winning sprint freestyle relays, swimming the second leg on both. The 200 free relay time is the fourth-fastest in the country, and the 400 free relay time is sixth-fastest in the country. ' ' '