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Wednesday Morning One-Liners, Take Two

Tim Tebow and Jevan Snead stand head, shoulders and -- in the former’s case -- halo above of the other SEC quarterbacks.

Birmingham News: Alabama may be winning the in-state recruiting battle, but that’s only part of the picture.

Courtesy of fifth-year senior quarterback Joey Elliott, the Purduefootball program has a new slogan for the 2009 campaign: ONE -- Opportunity Now forEveryone.

Plans to upgrade various athletic facilities at Kansas State -- including Bill Snyder Family Stadium -- have been put on hold as the financial routes to the renovations are being re-evaluated.The Seattle Times blog ranks the most difficult schedules in the PAC-10.

Season ticket sales this year are mirroring Louisville’s on-the-field struggles of the past couple of seasons.

Denver Post: Cal verbal Austin Hinder has been selected to be part of a quarterback challenge that will involve Hall of Famer Joe Montana.

Nick Hill, a close friend of Michigan’s all-time leading rusher Mike Hart, has decided to continue his football career at Michigan State.

Rashad Jackson, son of former NFLer Rickey Jackson, shrugs off concern about his 5-9 size, is ready to show Marshall what he can do.

Offensive lineman Marlendez Harris opts for a verbal to Indiana over one to Louisville or Purdue.

California cornerback Joseph Smith gives Utah a verbal commitment over Brigham Young. (I made up the BYU part. I think.)

Defensive end Matt Hoch becomes Iowa’s eighth verbal commitment for their 2010 recruiting class.

Standout Colorado kicker Kip “Kip” Smith verbally commits to Minnesota.

Former standout offensive lineman Tom Nutten will be a member of Western Michigan’s 2009 Hall of Fame class.