Ole Miss makes huge leap in college football polls
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Carrollton (Ga.) four-star cornerback Dorian Barney flipped his commitment from the Michigan Wolverines to the Ole Miss Rebels on Sunday following a beneficial
Ole Miss defeated LSU 24-19, mixing strong offense and resilient defense. Rebels show potential for College Football Playoff with a challenging schedule ahead.
ESPN senior writer Ryan McGee said that Ole Miss football head coach Lane Kiffin would much rather leave for Alabama than Florida.
Whether it’s Simmons or Chambliss under center, Kiffin believes he has two quarterbacks capable of keeping Ole Miss in the hunt. For now, the quarterback debate in Oxford might be a “problem,” but it’s one most coaches in college football would envy.
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Oregon and Ole Miss are big movers in AP poll, while Notre Dame and Illinois climb 1 spot each
Losses by Penn State, LSU and Georgia marked the first time since 2016 that three top-five teams lost in the same week in the regular season.
Ole Miss football enjoyed the biggest jump in the AP poll, jumping nine slots after an upset victory over LSU.
There may not have been a bigger winner this weekend than the No. 4 Ole Miss Rebels. Ole Miss had a shaky start to the season, narrowly defeating the Kentucky Wildcats and the Arkansas Razorbacks, two teams projected to finish near the bottom of the SEC, by a combined total of just 13 points.
For all of Ole Miss ' success under coach Lane Kiffin, Rebels fans have grown used to a familiar refrain: close, but no cigar. Time and again, they've been painfully close to breaking through to the College Football Playoff.