We've gone from being the worst 1-win team in the country to the best 1-win team in the country. Progess?
I've never enjoyed losing by 5 TD's so much in my life And boy have there been plenty of those to choose from
I said he wasn’t an alcoholic. I never said he didn’t get drunk from time to time like a normal person
Good game yesterday. Chad called some real nice plays (got away with a few picks, too) and Storey made some equally nice throws. Hard to gauge our defense given they pretty much play with a 3 possession lead from the start, but they got pushed around way too much. O’Grady and Boyd were both impressive.
ratings wise, yes... easily. We'll see if their production lives up to those rankings. Recruiting class up to #13 on Rivals and #19 on 247. Should get a couple more commits this week too. Not sure if Catalon pops or not, but he could. Also wouldn't be surprised if Hudson Henry makes a decision in the next month. Henry took his OV to Stanford this weekend.
I'm just glad we're finally paying medium dollar for these 4 star guys. We learned from Ole Miss not to pay top dollar for top, 5 star players. Too suspicious
Ole Miss out to prove offense can work vs SEC defenses Mississippi has padded its statistics against nonconference opponents this season, putting up points and yards against usually overmatched opponents at an impressive rate. The stats are not nearly as good against Southeastern Conference competition. The Rebels (4-2, 0-2 SEC) are out to prove they can just as effective in the SEC on Saturday when they play at Arkansas (1-5, 0-3). ''You want to go out there and live up to your standard,'' Ole Miss coach Matt Luke said. ''It's not really about who you're playing. It's about playing as good as you can possibly play. ''I think if we take that approach, we'll be better off.'' So far, the Ole Miss offense hasn't been effective when playing against conference foes. The Rebels are averaging nearly 58 points per game in four nonconference wins and 11.5 points in two league losses. There's at least one obvious excuse for that disparity. The Rebels' two SEC games were against No. 1 Alabama and then-No. 6 LSU, which both have some of the best defensive players in college football. By comparison, Arkansas has struggled on defense, ranking near the bottom of the league in most categories. Ole Miss offensive coordinator Phil Longo said Arkansas' defense isn't as deep as Alabama's or LSU's, but the Razorbacks still have several playmakers in the starting lineup. ''Their front seven is pretty good,'' Longo said. ''They're definitely better than their record.'' At times, the Ole Miss offense has looked unstoppable. Jordan Ta'amu is sixth nationally with 1,911 yards passing, A.J. Brown is ninth with 586 yards receiving and Scottie Phillips is 11th with 637 yards rushing. The Rebels had a school-record 826 total yards in last weekend's 70-21 victory over Louisiana-Monroe . Ta'amu completed 21 of 24 passes for 374 yards and three touchdowns and the team's three star receivers - Brown, D.K. Metcalf and DaMarkus Lodge - all had at least 100 yards receiving. The Rebels' running game averaged more than eight yards per carry. Part of the reason for that offensive outburst was because Louisiana-Monroe's defense was simply overmatched. But Longo said the Rebels' mental improvement against the Warhawks is something that can carry over to games against SEC competition. ''I do see it as a step forward, because a lot of those decisions were pre-snap,'' Longo said. ''Post-snap we already know where we're going. It's that time in the twilight zone between them getting the signal and then running the play that they have to assimilate some information about where they want to go.'' That growth is encouraging because Ole Miss doesn't have any more nonconference games to build confidence. The Rebels end the season with six straight conference games, starting with Arkansas. ''We've just got to continue to get one week better,'' Luke said. ''The teams that win in October and November are the ones who keep improving. That's important that we do that.'' --- Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP . --- More AP college football: http://apnews.com/tag/collegefootball and http://www.twitter.com/AP-Top25 .
#1 TE in the country Hudson Henry commits to Arkansas. Another huge commitment added to our best class ever.
“You’ll have all the receivers you could ever want, but not much time to throw to them. Oh and your gear will be top notch.”
Also, high 4 star guard Moses Moody of Montverde (formerly at North Little Rock) is officially visiting Arkansas in two weeks. We need to land him badly. He along with the other in state guards in the 2020 class would be a monster haul
Got my basketball tickets today, they are the sexiest thing ever. This years theme is a celebration of our national title. All the tickets have 93/94 throwback pictures, the cover even has slobber hog. BRB going to stroke it
flying to little rock in a couple of hours for my first, and probably only, game of the season. hoping it doesnt rain on us.