We have to bring our A game on D, then do something
we have failed to do all year and that is play some O.
We keep the Hogs off the field, control the ball, we win.
Rebs 28-7.
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Another thing to consider is Arkansas has a history of losing back to back SEC games. I'm not seeing a lot of reason why Ole Miss shouldn't have a break out game this Saturday.
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I not real sure but a few of you guys have the Hogs scoring less points than we did against the Gators. I don't really understand that logic when comparing the two teams. Rebs have a lot to prove and so do the Hogs. I personally think a trip to the Cotton Bowl is at stake for either team. Don't put a lot of stock in your defense against our offense. To beat Arkansas, you need to score a lot of points. I really don't know which Snead will show up. The good better show up because Arkansas has improved a lot on defense. Ole Miss has always had a good defense this year. It will probably come down to play calling and execution of those plays. We can't go by comparing last weeks games unless you are looking at it from a progression level. Did both teams improve their overall play last week? I know Arkansas did but can't comment on you guys. I look for an emotional game with the score being in the low 30's.
In my admittedly prejudicial line of thought, it may well depend upon which Hog team shows up in Oxford; the one which rolled over and played dead at Alabama - or the one which thumped Auburn and Texas A&M and then took Florida to the wire. You fine folk are certainly entitled to your "homer" opinions; but I respectfully take exception to the contention tendered by several posters that the Rebels sport the superior talent level of the two respective programs. Nutt left the cupboard essentially bare at the advent of his departure from Fayetteville, and Petrino had to start almost from scratch in a rebuilding mode. With an overwhelming proportion of freshmen and sophomores permeating the starting lineups - offensively and defensively - the Hogs have taken their lumps for the past season and a half, but our fortunes are very obviously - and very rapidly - on the rise. The Hogs may not constitute undeniably formidable opponents for the Rebels in this second installment of the mutually contentious realignment annual skirmish of our respective programs; but I fervently believe that the Razorbacks shall not be the ones singing the blues and drowning their sorrow in an unending succession of beer mugs come this saturday night. That's just one old Hog lover's opinion, FWIW. I'm reasonably sure that most of you harbor a somewhat different perspective. That's to be expected.
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razorback 4 life wrote:Hello rebels I do believe that this will be good game,for a quarter, I don't think you guys match up well with us. My points of the game: 1. coach Nutt is very predictable in his play calling. 2. your secondary will be tested early and often. 3. you guys struggle stopping the run. 4. whoever wins the turnover battle will the the advantage. after saying all that i hope both teams come out the game healthy.
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hahahahahahahahahahahahah What a great first post... Your assessment of the turnovers is the only thing that is close to correct.. Ole Miss doesnt have to bring their A game to win they just cant bring their C game. If we realize we are a defensive team and start playing around our strengths this will be a 28-17 game...
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Do you speak the same way you post?SilverFox wrote:In my admittedly prejudicial line of thought, it may well depend upon which Hog team shows up in Oxford; the one which rolled over and played dead at Alabama - or the one which thumped Auburn and Texas A&M and then took Florida to the wire. You fine folk are certainly entitled to your "homer" opinions; but I respectfully take exception to the contention tendered by several posters that the Rebels sport the superior talent level of the two respective programs. Nutt left the cupboard essentially bare at the advent of his departure from Fayetteville, and Petrino had to start almost from scratch in a rebuilding mode. With an overwhelming proportion of freshmen and sophomores permeating the starting lineups - offensively and defensively - the Hogs have taken their lumps for the past season and a half, but our fortunes are very obviously - and very rapidly - on the rise. The Hogs may not constitute undeniably formidable opponents for the Rebels in this second installment of the mutually contentious realignment annual skirmish of our respective programs; but I fervently believe that the Razorbacks shall not be the ones singing the blues and drowning their sorrow in an unending succession of beer mugs come this saturday night. That's just one old Hog lover's opinion, FWIW. I'm reasonably sure that most of you harbor a somewhat different perspective. That's to be expected.
Guess you haven't paid attention to where our defense is ranked nationally...especially in points scored and red zone defense...and the QB's that give us most trouble are athletic types, not drop back passerspainterhog wrote:I not real sure but a few of you guys have the Hogs scoring less points than we did against the Gators. I don't really understand that logic when comparing the two teams. Rebs have a lot to prove and so do the Hogs. I personally think a trip to the Cotton Bowl is at stake for either team. Don't put a lot of stock in your defense against our offense. To beat Arkansas, you need to score a lot of points. I really don't know which Snead will show up. The good better show up because Arkansas has improved a lot on defense. Ole Miss has always had a good defense this year. It will probably come down to play calling and execution of those plays. We can't go by comparing last weeks games unless you are looking at it from a progression level. Did both teams improve their overall play last week? I know Arkansas did but can't comment on you guys. I look for an emotional game with the score being in the low 30's.
Affirmative. I tend to exhibit an unfortunate propensity for garrulity and loquaciousness. Proper english appears to be in jeopardy of a perilously abject decline, both in cognizance and utilization. Although the inherent burden for the retention of lingual facility and perspicacity does not fall solely on my shoulders alone, I do what I can to preserve and augment the infinite verandas of mosaic verbal expression which so enrich our otherwise monotonously mundane discourses with a contributory infusion of glib sagacity. I fully realize that my particular vocabulary inclinations differentiate substantially from the norm; however, I hope that a spirit of tolerance and expansive allowance and affability will prevail here.MageeRebel425 wrote:Do you speak the same way you post?SilverFox wrote:In my admittedly prejudicial line of thought, it may well depend upon which Hog team shows up in Oxford; the one which rolled over and played dead at Alabama - or the one which thumped Auburn and Texas A&M and then took Florida to the wire. You fine folk are certainly entitled to your "homer" opinions; but I respectfully take exception to the contention tendered by several posters that the Rebels sport the superior talent level of the two respective programs. Nutt left the cupboard essentially bare at the advent of his departure from Fayetteville, and Petrino had to start almost from scratch in a rebuilding mode. With an overwhelming proportion of freshmen and sophomores permeating the starting lineups - offensively and defensively - the Hogs have taken their lumps for the past season and a half, but our fortunes are very obviously - and very rapidly - on the rise. The Hogs may not constitute undeniably formidable opponents for the Rebels in this second installment of the mutually contentious realignment annual skirmish of our respective programs; but I fervently believe that the Razorbacks shall not be the ones singing the blues and drowning their sorrow in an unending succession of beer mugs come this saturday night. That's just one old Hog lover's opinion, FWIW. I'm reasonably sure that most of you harbor a somewhat different perspective. That's to be expected.
Correction, Houston Nutt had a history of losing back to back games while at ArkansasBigDeal wrote:Another thing to consider is Arkansas has a history of losing back to back SEC games. I'm not seeing a lot of reason why Ole Miss shouldn't have a break out game this Saturday.

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SilverFox wrote:Affirmative. I tend to exhibit an unfortunate propensity for garrulity and loquaciousness. Proper english appears to be in jeopardy of a perilously abject decline, both in cognizance and utilization. Although the inherent burden for the retention of lingual facility and perspicacity does not fall solely on my shoulders alone, I do what I can to preserve and augment the infinite verandas of mosaic verbal expression which so enrich our otherwise monotonously mundane discourses with a contributory infusion of glib sagacity. I fully realize that my particular vocabulary inclinations differentiate substantially from the norm; however, I hope that a spirit of tolerance and expansive allowance and affability will prevail here.MageeRebel425 wrote:Do you speak the same way you post?SilverFox wrote:In my admittedly prejudicial line of thought, it may well depend upon which Hog team shows up in Oxford; the one which rolled over and played dead at Alabama - or the one which thumped Auburn and Texas A&M and then took Florida to the wire. You fine folk are certainly entitled to your "homer" opinions; but I respectfully take exception to the contention tendered by several posters that the Rebels sport the superior talent level of the two respective programs. Nutt left the cupboard essentially bare at the advent of his departure from Fayetteville, and Petrino had to start almost from scratch in a rebuilding mode. With an overwhelming proportion of freshmen and sophomores permeating the starting lineups - offensively and defensively - the Hogs have taken their lumps for the past season and a half, but our fortunes are very obviously - and very rapidly - on the rise. The Hogs may not constitute undeniably formidable opponents for the Rebels in this second installment of the mutually contentious realignment annual skirmish of our respective programs; but I fervently believe that the Razorbacks shall not be the ones singing the blues and drowning their sorrow in an unending succession of beer mugs come this saturday night. That's just one old Hog lover's opinion, FWIW. I'm reasonably sure that most of you harbor a somewhat different perspective. That's to be expected.
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"Well, 'aight, check this out, dawg. First of all, you throwin' too many big words at me, and because I don't understand 'em, I'm gonna take 'em as disrespec'. Watch your mouth, and help me with the sale."SilverFox wrote:Affirmative. I tend to exhibit an unfortunate propensity for garrulity and loquaciousness. Proper english appears to be in jeopardy of a perilously abject decline, both in cognizance and utilization. Although the inherent burden for the retention of lingual facility and perspicacity does not fall solely on my shoulders alone, I do what I can to preserve and augment the infinite verandas of mosaic verbal expression which so enrich our otherwise monotonously mundane discourses with a contributory infusion of glib sagacity. I fully realize that my particular vocabulary inclinations differentiate substantially from the norm; however, I hope that a spirit of tolerance and expansive allowance and affability will prevail here.MageeRebel425 wrote:Do you speak the same way you post?SilverFox wrote:In my admittedly prejudicial line of thought, it may well depend upon which Hog team shows up in Oxford; the one which rolled over and played dead at Alabama - or the one which thumped Auburn and Texas A&M and then took Florida to the wire. You fine folk are certainly entitled to your "homer" opinions; but I respectfully take exception to the contention tendered by several posters that the Rebels sport the superior talent level of the two respective programs. Nutt left the cupboard essentially bare at the advent of his departure from Fayetteville, and Petrino had to start almost from scratch in a rebuilding mode. With an overwhelming proportion of freshmen and sophomores permeating the starting lineups - offensively and defensively - the Hogs have taken their lumps for the past season and a half, but our fortunes are very obviously - and very rapidly - on the rise. The Hogs may not constitute undeniably formidable opponents for the Rebels in this second installment of the mutually contentious realignment annual skirmish of our respective programs; but I fervently believe that the Razorbacks shall not be the ones singing the blues and drowning their sorrow in an unending succession of beer mugs come this saturday night. That's just one old Hog lover's opinion, FWIW. I'm reasonably sure that most of you harbor a somewhat different perspective. That's to be expected.
Chucky_38 wrote:I'm a big believer in emotion. I think it plays a large role in college football and last year I felt we had that advantage in this game. This year I think they do. Petrino told an Alumni group in Little Rock over the summer that not only would they beat Ole Miss this year, they will run up the score. With that kind of intensity and focus, I'm just not sure we can match them. After all, from our point of view, its just Arkansas.
ROFL, it's just Arkansas???? Wow, coming from an Ole Miss fan that is a HUGE slap in the face........
I've said it all season, enjoy last year boys because starting this week, it all goes downhill. Arkansas is about to level a good old fashion ass whippin on you and then you get to go to Gus's den next weekend where Nutt will once again lose his 2nd conference game in a row. He has done it for 11 straight years, don't think this year will be any different.