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Predictions Anyone?
by parrishalford
 Inside Ole Miss Sports
Sep 22, 2011 | 1661 views | 25 25 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

I hesitated a little bit last week before picking Ole Miss to beat Vanderbilt 23-20.

I had seen enough question marks from Ole Miss but hadn't seen enough from Vanderbilt to make me think the Commodores had completed a dramatic turnaround of the program.

In situations like that I tend to pick local.

Now a body of work is developing, and it will be hard to pick Ole Miss again given the status quo.

Sometimes the status quo changes during a football season. There can be improvement during the season. Ole Miss in 2008 is an example of this.

Hopefully for the Rebels a change in the status quo is coming, but I don't believe it's this week, at least not enough to matter in the end.

I do believe that Ole Miss could have a very different look – a much more productive look – with just a little improvement in a few places.

First and foremost, the Rebels have to block. Just a few creases in the run game, a little more protection in the pass game. Know where you're going on the offensive line, and hit somebody. Fewer offensive linemen running back with a look of despair as a defender gets through and blows up a play.

The running backs are there. They're getting healthier. There is talent at receiver. Ja-Mes Logan and Donte Moncrief are dependable, and tight end Jamal Mosely will be too if he's utilized more.

The description of quarterback Zack Stoudt by Georgia coach Mark Richt as “capable” is on the mark. Stoudt can get things done if he's protected. Protection isn't only the responsibility of the line, of course, but it all starts up there.

Defensively, the Rebels need to get away from the big plays allowed, an alarming habit that reappeared against Southern Illinois and Vanderbilt after Ole Miss did a good job in that department against BYU.

Georgia will arrive in Oxford with the same record (1-2, 0-1 SEC), the same level of desperation and the same level of uncertainty regarding its head coach.

Richt's Bulldogs will present a strong test for the improving Ole Miss secondary in quarterback Aaron Murray, perhaps the best at his position in the SEC.

The Bulldogs will have capable running backs as well, and they'll throw to the tight end more than other Ole Miss opponents have to this point.

Defensively, Georgia will present another 3-4 alignment, which has given the Rebels some trouble. The big problem, though, has been stunts and movement and Ole Miss players deciding who to block. Any defensive coordinator from any base defense can show different fronts and move players around.

The Rebels have to get better there.

I expect to see a lot of emotion from the Rebels Saturday, a lot of desire.

I'm just not sure I'll see a different result.

Prediction: Georgia 27, Ole Miss 13

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VAReb
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September 23, 2011
Hey JB, I haven't jumped ship in over 50 years. Don't intend to start now.

Rebs: 27

Dogs: 20
Archaeo
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September 22, 2011
I would like to read in the Sunday paper that Ole Miss won, but personally I think another curb stomping is coming up.

UM:10

Georgia:49
turfguy
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September 22, 2011
Here are some facts:

Houston Nutt has a 36 and 61 record against teams that finished with a winning record.

Georgia has 30-12-1 record all time vs blackbears.

Richt has a 4 and 0 record vs blackbears.

Boone has Nutt on double secret probation.
Flareb
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September 22, 2011
JB,

I'm still here. Still a Rebel but I'm as frustrated as I've ever been with this program and I can hold it no longer. Money in relation to return is unacceptable. Administration and players are what I see as biggest problem. Players need to step up. Its time. I think they are getting bit of a pass.
Churn
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September 22, 2011
There are plenty of contenders in the SEC, including LSU, Alabama, South Carolina, Arkansas and Florida. All are ranked in the top 15. Others like Auburn, Georgia and Mississippi State have been previously ranked and now pobably on the way out, with exception of the Ole Miss rebels they could been starting an upward turn this week-end toward successess of the past.

GO REBELS!!!!!

YOUR REBEL GATOR BROTHER JB --- SORRY FLAREB that you are not on our team any longer, THOUGH WE COULD COUNT ON YOU AND VAREB.OUR MISSISSIPPI REBEL BROTHERS HAVE JUMP SHIP ON US -
Flareb
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September 22, 2011
I too, agree that Ole Miss starts strong and then fades. Emotion is big part of game but you need to know where your going and how to win and I have my doubts about both. I'll give OM ten points, therein clearing Turf Guy's IQ by a couple of points. Unfortunately, Georgia scores 38 and things start to unravel. Pete can send me a Sunday letter, Turf Guy can take a break from stump-knockin' to kick some more Rebels to the curb.........OM athletics is reaching a boiling point.
turfguy
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September 22, 2011
Watch for a possible mismatch, if Brassell? (that still blows my mind that Brassell is a DB), if Brassell, has to cover Mitchell. The true freshman is on pace to shatter all of Georgia's receiving records. Bears are below average in the defensive backfield (no closing speed). It will be like a 7 on 7 drill. Georgia will have over 500 yards of offense.
rebelrt
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September 22, 2011
turfguy wrote on Thursday, Sep 22 at 10:13 AM ยป

"rebelrt, you are not giving Georgia their due. They are 4th in SEC in passing offense and 7th in rushing offense. They scored almost 40 against SoCar, Richt will be out to prove his worth."

True....no one is taking Ole Miss seriously either. Richt will try and come out strong, but (since his job is on the line) will play safe unless it's a favorable matchup in coverage. They will not air the ball out as much as we're thinking because our young D can catch an INT as well. I didn't say we'd win.....I'm just not picking against them.
rriffe
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September 22, 2011
Georgia and the best quarterback om will have faced so far (true, it's not byu's) - 52

Om - 6
bigreb
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September 22, 2011
Heard a MSU fan on a talk show indicating they could give us a pointer about going to a bowl. I LMAO congratulations MSU you played in your 15th all time bowl game jan 1st. Ole Miss played in their 15th bowl game in 1966 and have played in 18 since then winning 21 and losing 12 all time for a total of 33 bowl games. So saying that please learn how to win MSU fans and you are not the all time inventors of football just a middle of the pack team that needs to patch an OL and if you do probably go to another bowl this year.So worry about your next 8 games and then us in November please.

om--23

georgia --13

turfguy
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September 22, 2011
rebelrt, you are not giving Georgia their due. They are 4th in SEC in passing offense and 7th in rushing offense. They scored almost 40 against SoCar, Richt will be out to prove his worth.
rebelrt
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September 22, 2011
This game will probably be known as the Field Goal Bowl. I can't pick against my Rebs, so I'm not guessing a final score.
RebelGiant
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September 22, 2011
UGa is 1-2, but they lost to top 25 teams Boise and SC. OM is 1-2 and lost to now 1-2 BYU and undefeated VU.

Rebs will play inspired, yada yada yada, but the better team will win.

Dawgs win 38-17
rebelchris
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September 22, 2011
our offense does better this game. we score 2 touchdowns and 1 field goal. But we dont hold georgia enough on defense.

georgia 27 ole miss 17
turfguy
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September 22, 2011
M4rebs, I thought Nutt had a breast reduction, that's why the light weight.
bleedredandblue
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September 22, 2011
sorry i was posting on two different blogs at the same time. didn't mean the first sentence. my bad pa. I love this blog...
bleedredandblue
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September 22, 2011
I don't really wanna waste my time posting on here. Think i'm crazy if you want to. I say this team gets things going right. Not giving a final score. We will prevail against all the dogs we face this year. Have a nice day. HOTTY TODDY
Churn
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September 22, 2011
OLE MISS REBELS 22

Georgia 21

A New Beginnin AIM HIGH!!!!

GO REBS!!!!!!

JB
m4rebs
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September 22, 2011
turfguy, you couldn't be one of those guys in a circus to guess weights, no doubt. Nutt is well over 265 lbs., c'mon man.
Raleighrebel
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September 22, 2011
I think PA had a good point yesterday that the Rebels need to make the best of this and not fire Nutt in the middle of the season. I'm sticking with them through the end of the season and if no improvement is shown, then we need to discuss change. Until then, GO REBELS!

Georgia 30

Ole Miss 10