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Ole Miss vs Tiger High Score Thread
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Ole Miss-45
Memphis-14
We jump out to a 28-7 (Snead 2 TD passes, Bolden 1 TD, McCluster 1 TD) lead at the half, throttle down a bit in the 3rd, but still manage another 10 points (another McCluster TD, Shene FG); liberally sub in the 4th quarter, scoring another TD (Stanley gets 1st TD pass of career) but allow a junk TD.
Memphis-14
We jump out to a 28-7 (Snead 2 TD passes, Bolden 1 TD, McCluster 1 TD) lead at the half, throttle down a bit in the 3rd, but still manage another 10 points (another McCluster TD, Shene FG); liberally sub in the 4th quarter, scoring another TD (Stanley gets 1st TD pass of career) but allow a junk TD.
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Like your script, please send it to Nutt for immediate production. 1 small edit: no junk TD. What a FUN game that would be!olemsdave76 wrote:Ole Miss-45
Memphis-14
We jump out to a 28-7 (Snead 2 TD passes, Bolden 1 TD, McCluster 1 TD) lead at the half, throttle down a bit in the 3rd, but still manage another 10 points (another McCluster TD, Shene FG); liberally sub in the 4th quarter, scoring another TD (Stanley gets 1st TD pass of career) but allow a junk TD.

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Just by reading what these memphis players are saying i'm getting more and more convinced that this may be a dog fight, im worried we won't cover the spread......we come out a little slow and go into half up 17-10....
Final score- Olemiss-31 memphis-20
Final score- Olemiss-31 memphis-20
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jrebel87 wrote:Just by reading what these memphis players are saying i'm getting more and more convinced that this may be a dog fight, im worried we won't cover the spread......we come out a little slow and go into half up 17-10....
Final score- Olemiss-31 memphis-20
what do you expect them to say, that since we are gonna walk all over them they might as well just go through the motions. regardless of what they say, it doesn't make up for their lack of experience on the OL and DL, as well defiencies in their secondary. We aren't going into this game lightly. Our team has been hyped, but with that hype has come questions of whether or not they belong in the top 10. They are on a mission to answer those questions in the affirmative and it starts Sunday.
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well come ready to play. 41-13. I hope that I get to see alot of the 3 #3 WRs to find out who takes the crown as #3 WR. Also really excited to see LBs Shackleford and Kight and how good Johnny Brown can be. I loved him 2 years ago and was almost sure he was gonna beat out kendrick Lewis but I was wrong.
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Check this analysis of the game:
Ole Miss vs Memphis:
Houston Nutt leads Ole Miss into 2009 with high expectations. The Rebels are considered a contender in the SEC West this year.
Jevan Snead is back at QB to lead the Rebels and may be the best pure passer in the league. Wide receiver Dexter McCluster moved to tailback after the midway point of the 2008 season and led all rushers. Shay Hodge returns as the leading receiver after hauling in 8 touchdown receptions last year. the offensive line should be fine but lacks depth.
Senior Greg Hardy returns to anchor the defensive line. Senior Patrick Trahan leads the linebackers in what should be a solid group. The secondary struggled a year ago and the Rebels look for improvement there this season. Kendrick Lewis returns at free safety and has All-SEC potential.
Memphis should contend for the C-USA title in 2009. Arkelon Hall returns at QB for the Tigers. 1,000-yard rusher Curtis Steele anchors the rushing attack. Duke Calhoun and Carlos Singleton are two of the best receivers in conference USA. The offensive line must replace four starters.
The defensive line is solid and returns a lot of experience in Jada Brown, Steven Turner, Greg Terrell and Josh Weaver. The Tigers may have the best core of linebackers in the schools history with Winston Bowens, Greg Jackson and Jeremy Longstreet. Former SEC talent is also on hand with former LSU linebacker Derrick Odom and ex-Mississippi State player Jamon Hughes. Former Auburn defensive back DeRon Furr comes in to try and help bolster the Tigers secondary.
Ole Miss-27
Memphis-17
Ole Miss vs Memphis:
Houston Nutt leads Ole Miss into 2009 with high expectations. The Rebels are considered a contender in the SEC West this year.
Jevan Snead is back at QB to lead the Rebels and may be the best pure passer in the league. Wide receiver Dexter McCluster moved to tailback after the midway point of the 2008 season and led all rushers. Shay Hodge returns as the leading receiver after hauling in 8 touchdown receptions last year. the offensive line should be fine but lacks depth.
Senior Greg Hardy returns to anchor the defensive line. Senior Patrick Trahan leads the linebackers in what should be a solid group. The secondary struggled a year ago and the Rebels look for improvement there this season. Kendrick Lewis returns at free safety and has All-SEC potential.
Memphis should contend for the C-USA title in 2009. Arkelon Hall returns at QB for the Tigers. 1,000-yard rusher Curtis Steele anchors the rushing attack. Duke Calhoun and Carlos Singleton are two of the best receivers in conference USA. The offensive line must replace four starters.
The defensive line is solid and returns a lot of experience in Jada Brown, Steven Turner, Greg Terrell and Josh Weaver. The Tigers may have the best core of linebackers in the schools history with Winston Bowens, Greg Jackson and Jeremy Longstreet. Former SEC talent is also on hand with former LSU linebacker Derrick Odom and ex-Mississippi State player Jamon Hughes. Former Auburn defensive back DeRon Furr comes in to try and help bolster the Tigers secondary.
Ole Miss-27
Memphis-17