Edward Aschoff sits down with Sawyer to discuss the Rebels' season thus far.
I didn't realize that Bill Jordon was an Ole Miss alum and former football and basketball player. I'm pumped to learn that. Realtree APG is my jam. Flagship.
I guess when you're team is performing so poorly, this is what you have to complain about, but hell, we didn't even do this during the sucky times.
Can't explain how happy I am today, to join a new family. #Rebels instagr.am/p/QfiC11paGd/
— Christian Morgan (@C_Morgan2013) October 7, 2012
Morgan is a 6-4, 244 lbs tight end out of Dallas Texas' Prestonwood Christian Academy. He is rated a 3-star recruit and the 15th ranked tight end in the country by Rivals.com. He chose Ole Miss over Florida State.
When you suck so bad Tom Green relates, you suck bad.
All of the best Ole Miss plays from the Alabama game. Awesome video set to the perfect song for that game. Video by Matt Williams.
This is some impressive trolling by GBH.
Edward Aschoff shows his hometown team some love, noting the strides the Rebs have made under Freeze and examining the increasingly not-so-absurd possibility of this team playing in the postseason.
This article from the Orlando Sentinel tells about the obstacles that linebacker Serderius "Bird" Bryant worked through while growing up in Florida. Much like the stories of Patrick Willis, Michael Oher, and many other great athletes in many sports, this story is about how an athlete has persevered through much adversity to become an Ole Miss Rebel. This story just gives us yet another reason this week to be proud to be Ole Miss Rebels too.
Ole Miss linebacker Denzel Nkemdiche was named as the SEC co-defensive player of the week for his performance Saturday night against the Crimson Tide. Denzel had eleven tackles, two forced fumbles, and one sack. I would argue that Denzel has been the most exciting player to watch on Ole Miss' defense, if not the entire team, through the first part of the 2012 season, and I imagine that many other Rebels would agree. Congratulations, Denzel.