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Ole Miss TE Evan Engram talks about Rebels’ players-only meeting
At 3-4, things haven’t gone according to play for Ole Miss in 2016.Understandably, after a 38-21 loss at LSU last weekend, players were not feeling great heading into another long week of practice.
Courtesy of Adam Spencer and to read the rest of the article go to Saturday Down South.com
Ole Miss Wake-Up Call: Rebels try to pull together
Happy Wednesday, everybody, and welcome to the Ole Miss Wake-Up Call, your daily stop for everything happening in the world of Ole Miss sports.Something negative may be going on behind the scenes.
That’s the theory of ESPN college football analyst Tom Luginbill, who covered the Ole Miss-Georgia game for ESPN. Luginbill told Paul Finebaum the Rebels must have a problem in the locker room, because the Rebels are too talented to be losing the way they have in recent weeks.
“On the day I saw Ole Miss, when they dismantled Georgia, that was not a 3-4 team on the field,” Luginbill said on the Paul Finebaum Show. “Athletically, I see what I see, which leads me to believe how good of a team this is in the locker room. Their leadership, their personalities. How invested are they in the program instead of their individual well-being?
Courtesy of Jake Adams and to read the rest of the article go to SEC Country.com
What Ole Miss is saying about Auburn
Coming off its biggest SEC win since 1970 and its largest win ever over a ranked opponent, Auburn now must move on to Ole Miss, a team with lofty preseason expectations that has yet to live up to the hype.The Rebels (3-4, 1-3 SEC) enter the game in sixth place in the SEC West after back-to-back losses on the road against Arkansas and LSU, but they do have plenty of talent.
Chad Kelly is widely regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in the conference, if not the nation. He leads the SEC in passing yards per game (295.3) and ranks third in completion percentage (62.2 percent) and touchdowns (15).
Courtesy of Evan McCullers and to read the rest of this article go to OleMiss.247sports.com
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