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Sunday teleconference notes
by parrishalford
 Inside Ole Miss Sports
Oct 24, 2010 | 621 views | 4 4 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

The highlights of Houston Nutt's Sunday afternoon teleconference. ...

- Guard Patrick Junen (ankle) and safety Damien Jackson (knee) were the only injuries Nutt mentioned from the Arkansas game. He expects both players to be ready for this week's home game against No. 3 Auburn.

- Nutt said yesterday's first half was “one of our worst halves of blocking. It's disappointing in that we had no movement whatsoever.”

- Poor tackling was about technique, not assignment busts, Nutt said. Alignment and assignment for players was “pretty good.”

- Nutt was asked if he sensed players giving up. He said he has not. “We had some Arkansas people very very nervous, because they thought we were going to win the game.”

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VAReb
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October 25, 2010
Ball inside the one.....line up and run it in. Getting cute there is the wrong place....
m4rebs
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October 24, 2010
With the Auburn Tigers ranked at #1 in the BCS, our beloved Rebs can erase some tough memories for all of us this season. A win over the #1 team in the land...what more motivation does one need? To avenge a bad loss from a year ago for the guys that were around for that disaster. The atmosphere MUST be electric and we really need to strike early to let the energy overflow the Vaught. We don't even have to stop them the first couple of series if we can punch them in ourselves.

The time is now. This team HAS to have this game...at least give their best performance this season. Losing to the #1 in the country is not a bad thing. Giving them the game is unacceptable. Hopefully we will give them everything we got....we can rest a bit next weekend against ULa La - maybe. Maybe we will get a fair shake at it, and capitialize on the opprotunity. There would be utter chaos if the Rebs were to pull out a victory....goalposts torn down, potential couch burnings, you name it. 9 years if pent-up frustration from our last home victory of major substance....2002 vs. #3 Florida.

Are you ready???? I hope our Rebs are! Hotty Toddy!
Churn
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October 24, 2010
The Arkansas game is history now and with much disappointment. In the second half and between lightning threats and rain clouds, I thought the Rebels had a chance to come back. But they just kept shooting themselves in the foot one way or another.

Auburn, No. 3 rating as of today, thought they should be No. 1, but regardless, they are the one the Rebs face next. My believe is that those Rebel LBs can take Newton out of the game, with the hi and lo punch. Newton is very big and strong, but those backers can do it. They must get that guy out of the game and quickly. Clean and hard football play.

JB
rpmjr
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October 24, 2010
“We had some Arkansas people very very nervous, because they thought we were going to win the game.”

The wild rebel on the half yard line eliminated their nervous tension.