Ole Miss is now No. 17 in the KenPom (13 in NET) after the overtime loss to Mississippi State on Saturday. The Rebels are projected to go 22-9 overall and 11-7 in the SEC per the analytics. The Rebels are now at 61 percent to beat Texas A&M in the midweek at home. That number has steadily risen in the past week or so. Ole Miss also has a 60 percent better chance in games against Texas (75), Kentucky (61), at LSU (66), at Carolina (69), MSU (64), and Oklahoma (76).
Toss ups are at Missouri (47), at Vandy (59) and Tennessee (48).
Ole Miss is now 28th in offensive efficiency and 13th in defensive efficiency. The Rebels have the third best offensive turnover percentage nationally and 11th best defensive turnover percentage nationally. The Rebels are also third non-steal turnovers offensively. The Rebels are 299th in offensive blocks but 13th in defensive blocks.
Ole Miss is currently projected to finish fifth in the SEC at 11-7. KenPom has Auburn (15-3), Alabama, Florida and Tennessee (all 12-6) ahead of the Rebels. Four teams are projected at 10-8.
Toss ups are at Missouri (47), at Vandy (59) and Tennessee (48).
Ole Miss is now 28th in offensive efficiency and 13th in defensive efficiency. The Rebels have the third best offensive turnover percentage nationally and 11th best defensive turnover percentage nationally. The Rebels are also third non-steal turnovers offensively. The Rebels are 299th in offensive blocks but 13th in defensive blocks.
Ole Miss is currently projected to finish fifth in the SEC at 11-7. KenPom has Auburn (15-3), Alabama, Florida and Tennessee (all 12-6) ahead of the Rebels. Four teams are projected at 10-8.