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Season Predictions: Based on knowns as of 10/15/2015

umgrad92

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Memphis - This game is close for a while as Memphis is super fired up, but at the end of the day, the Rebels have too much talent and pull away in the late 3rd/early 4th. Ole Miss 52 Memphis 34. Record 6-1.

Texas A&M - Thank goodness Laremy Tunsil finally gets on the field. He plays every snap at Left Tackle, shows no signs of rust, and all of a sudden, the running game is better and Chad Kelly has time to throw. Those two things bode for a long night for Texas A&M. Ole Miss 45 Texas A&M 28. Record 7-1.

Auburn - Auburn is improved over their early season discombobulation but can not put enough points on the board against a Rebel defense that is beginning to find itself, finally. Chad Kelly has another good game as the Rebels convert 75% on 3rd down, mainly because most of them are short due to an improved running game. Ole Miss 35 Auburn 17. Record 8-1.

Arkansas - This game is not the best matchup for Ole Miss personnel wise, but the Rebels flip the script and make the matchup one that is not the best for Arkansas. The Rebel defense controls the Arkansas running game and Chad Kelly roasts the Razorback secondary. Look for Evan Engram to have a big game. He is due. Ole Miss 40 Arkansas 24. Record 9-1.

LSU - This matchup could be one for the ages. If Leonard Fournette makes it to this game completely healthy, we could be in for some problems. Their offensive line is dominant. We will have to play our best game to beat them. Honestly, I want them to be undefeated when they come to Oxford. I want to have an opportunity to rain on their parade like they have so many times on ours. I think we will. A healthy Tony Conner and C.J. Johnson would help. This has all the makings of an epic struggle. Ole Miss 27 LSU 24. Record 10-1.

MSU - Ole Miss heads to Starkville with 10 wins for the 1st time ever. DWS at Scott Field will be unbelievable on this night. All of the obsession and hatred will be permeating the air as Ole Miss takes the very best shot that Dak and company can deliver. I was at the Egg Bowl in Oxford in 1998 when MSU celebrated their SEC West Championship by beating us 28-6 in Tuberville's last game. Ole Miss is loaded with players who remember Nickoe Whitley, the "Wallacing" taunts, and the "Big Softie" comments. The Rebels overcome and prevail. Ole Miss 31 MSU 17. Record 11-1. SEC West Champs.

SECCG - We get Florida again, without Will Grier. In a theme that will become the norm for the next couple of games, The Rebels flip the script on the Gators and deliver a decisive victory to claim our 1st SEC Championship in 52 years. Ole Miss 38 Florida 14. Record 12-1. SEC CHAMPS!

CFB National Semi Final. Cotton Bowl - Ole Miss gets a rematch with TCU in the Cotton Bowl. The Rebel D, led by a completely healthy Tony Conner, terrorize Trevone Boykin into 3 turnovers. The offense exacts revenge after last year and rings the scoreboard early and often. The game is not as close as the score. Ole Miss 31 TCU 21. Record 13-1.

CFB National Championship - Ole Miss gets Urban Meyer and Ohio State in the Championship game. The Rebel D stuffs Zeke Elliott and J.T. Barrett, but has trouble matching up with Braxton Miller in the secondary. The Rebel offense plays its most efficient game of the season, methodically wearing down the Buckeye defense by operating the HUNH offense to perfection. The Rebels seal the game with a 10 yard run off left tackle. Laremy Tunsil pancakes his man as Jaylen Walton bursts through the crease. Ole Miss 35 Ohio State 31. Record 14-1. National Champions!!

I BELIEVE!!! Do you? Are you READY!
 
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