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Alabama game time set, other notes
by parrishalford
 Inside Ole Miss Sports
Oct 03, 2011 | 548 views | 3 3 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

The Ole Miss-Alabama game, Oct. 15 in Oxford, has been set for a 5 p.m. kickoff for ESPN2 television.

I have survived my first red-eye flight. We landed in Memphis about 7:15. I will head to Oxford shortly for the Monday presser. Notes on Twitter and the blog to follow.

Judging by some comments on the blog below, there's not a feeling that the Rebels have "arrived." That's a good thing, because there's lots of improvement to make.

Bradley Sowell is catching a lot of heat, but don't expect any personnel moves on the offensive line. That would have been done alread if it was in the plan. Alex Washington started at left guard because of his knowledge and experience, and Sowell has more experience than anybody on the line.

What the Rebels showed in Fresno was the beginning of a run game. It won't be a powerful, line up and blow your man off the ball on third-and-2 run game, but with a little better play up front, Randall Mackey's big-play threat can keep people honest, and the Rebels can get some things done with Brandon Bolden's lateral movement and Jeff Scott's speed.

The problem is SEC defenses will be fast, and it won't be easy to make a living bouncing the play outside. Bolden's second touchdown at Fresno - in which he started right, reversed his field, broke two tackles and got the corner - doesn't happen in the SEC.

But Fresno was a starting point. Mackey looked like he ran the offense well.  The offense showed a pulse, and maybe it will continue to get better.

The defense is a concern. Giving up the yards and points they have the last two weeks, it's going to become harder to make the key plays and keep teams out of the end zone.

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Specal03
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October 04, 2011
All, haven't been on here in a while. Military keeping me pretty busy. I think the last time I posted a comment, I was in Afghanistan last summer.

Anyway, I was impressed with the Rebels this past Saturday night, unfortunately; didn't have much to compare it too from the first part of the season. Most anything would have been an improvement.

I realize that beating Alabama in a couple of weeks will be a LONG stretch, but just keep in mind that we did beat Florida a few years back when they won the National Championship. Anything in this league is possible, you just have to have and KEEP your faith in the Rebels. I have and always will have faith in them, even when they aren't winning...but there is always a chance!

Take care all.
bigreb
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October 04, 2011
Yes Alabama is in a league of their own and the only team I see being able to play to their level is LSU but I think Bama wins that game. But there is at least 4 winable games left on our schedule and the hope that we could "slip" up on another ,with the type of attitude and play we saw Saturday night with these Rebels. Coaches and players were fired up and being very aggressive and I think believed in their selfs. We need to stay behind them even after the Alabama game gets ugly. So be there be loud and be a Rebel !!!!!!!
Churn
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October 03, 2011
Which Rebel will be responsible for this Big Man: Trent Richardson had a career-high 181 yards rushing and two touchdowns, breaking tackles and carrying defenders along the way, and the Crimson Tide rolled the Gators 38-10 Saturday night in an early season matchup of Southeastern Conference heavyweights.

"This was very sweet because it was against Florida," said Richardson, a junior from nearby Pensacola. "I really wanted to play well in this game and help us get a win."

Richardson finished with his fourth consecutive 100-yard game, and the latest one should solidify his position as one the Heisman Trophy front-runners.

Beleive it or not the Gators have a very defense and they could not handle Mr. Richarson.

JB