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Ole Miss Over Alabama – Changing the SEC
The dominance of the SEC has never been about parity. But maybe that’s changing. Ole Miss beat Alabama 23-17, ending with Blake Sims throwing an interception while Bo Wallace managed not to ruin anything for the Rebels, ending a long drought in this rivalry and perhaps providing the school with its biggest win in a generation.
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Ole Miss Over Boise State – Bad Game, Happy Ending
Playing on a “neutral field” in the South didn’t really help Boise State as they enter a new era, probably one with less success than before. The Broncos were routed 35-13 by Ole Miss in the Georgia Dome, despite Bo Wallace not having the most accurate of performances.
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Ole Miss Beats Georgia Tech – Heading in the Right Direction
Two seasons of improvement under Hugh Freeze is all that Ole Miss can ask for. Despite an incredible recruiting class, they’re still quite far away from changing the order of things in the SEC. Bo Wallace put on an impressive performance in a 25-17 win over Georgia Tech in the Music City Bowl, hopefully as a sign for things to come.
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Ole Miss Rebels – Handing the SEC West to Alabama
If there was any chance to see anyone stopping Alabama on their way to another SEC championship game, Ole Miss handed LSU their second loss of the season and made it quite clear that the Crimson Tide aren’t going to have anyone get in their way this season, at least until the conference champions game.
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SEC – Ole Miss vs Alabama Predictions
In a season that signals a change for the Ole Miss Rebels football program, a visit to Tuscaloosa and playing against Alabama could be yet another benchmark on their road that leads to becoming one of the significant powers in the SEC West, even if their road game doesn’t end up being a victorious one.
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Ole Miss Rebels – Making Texas Look Like an Ordinary Program
While it’s way too soon to declare the Ole Miss rebels as a new rising force in the SEC, they’re certainly proving that they’re a lot more than just a team with a good recruiting class, as they handed Texas a devastating loss in Austin, pushing the Longhorns further down the hierarchy scale of College Football, which is something the (usually) Big 12 powerhouse aren’t used to.
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Upsets in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament
The second day of the NCAA tournament was an even bigger stage of some incredible upsets, including the shocking win by Florida Gulf Coast, appearing in the tournament for the first time ever, beating a number 2 seed and Big East champions, Georgetown, stealing most of the spotlight from others like Ole Miss and La Salle.
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Ole Miss Rebels – Marshall Henderson Conquers the SEC Tournament
After 11 years of waiting to return to the NCAA tournament, Marshall Henderson and Murphy Holloway took over the SEC final and led Ole Miss to an improbable win, giving them the conference title for only the third time in history, making sure they don’t get left out for whatever reason.
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Biggest Winners on National Signing Day
Despite signing Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss weren’t the biggest winners on the flag day of College Football recruiting. As expected, some bigger names like Alabama, Florida, Ohio State and Notre Came came away with the largest number of commitments from the potentially impressive recruits of the 2013 class.
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Best Uncommitted College Football Recruits in 2013
The number one player in the 2013 recruiting class, Robert Nkemdiche, a defensive end out of Loganville, Georgia, is still undecided about his college football destination, but he’s not alone in that concern, with plenty of undecided young men ready to make their decision as we head into National signing day.