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Saturday morning one-liners

Meandering our way through the offseason, a single one-liner at a time…

-- Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota trying to find the balance between staying in the pocket and getting the hell out of Dodge.

-- Wide receiver Martavis Bryant proclaims himself a changed man, which should be good news for Clemson’s offense.

-- Alabama’s getting set for the Tide’s first scrimmage of the spring.

-- Harrison Jones won’t be brotherless at Alabama this season.

-- Despite it not being a “real” spring game, Florida is still expecting top recruiting talent to flock to Saturday’s Orange & Blue Debut.

-- “Accountability without the coaches” will be the theme for Tennessee’s defense during Saturday’s scrimmage.

-- Senior defensive end Garrison Smith looking to “leave a legacy of (being one of) the all-time greatest teams to come through” Georgia.

-- Vanderbilt looking to find a better balance on the offensive side of the ball.

-- Mizzou’s quarterback competition will be front and center for the Tigers’ spring game.

-- Davis Webb skipped his senior prom to participate in Texas Tech’s spring practice, and it appears the decision is paying off.

-- Spring game won’t settle Memphis’ quarterback competition.

-- Maryland to hold an open practice at a local high school; insert the jokes at your leisure.

-- Sophomore defensive end Keymiya Harrell will miss the remainder of Auburn’s spring practice sessions due to an undisclosed injury

-- ESPN will cover portions of the final rolling of Auburn’s famed Toomer’s Corner oaks live.

-- The armed robbery trial for former Auburn defensive back Mike McNeil -- yes, that Mike McNeil -- will go on as scheduled this Monday.

-- al.com: “Mal Moore passed away six days ago, but his final resting place is appropriate for a man who never needed the limelight to shine.”