
Jevan Snead may return for his senior season at Ole Miss, where he has thrown for 5,226 yards and 46 touchdowns while leading the team to back-to-back Cotton Bowl berths. Either way, Snead said he will have no regrets about the way his college career unfolded after starting it in Austin with a Texas team that will play Alabama for the BCS national championship. Snead, who transferred to Ole Miss after playing the 2006 season at Texas as the backup to Colt McCoy. He remains unsure what type of feedback it would take from NFL officials to convince him to leave school. If he returns, Snead said, "There’s a lot of things I could improve on." He cited decision-making, timing and footwork as examples. If he does come out he will join the list of quarterbacks that looks strong.
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