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- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 11, 2010, 6:43 PM CT
(58 minutes ago)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Andy Kennedy sat on press row at the Sommet Center Thursday afternoon, wearing gray sweats as he scouted Tennessee and LSU in the first round of the SEC tournament. Kennedy's players, meanwhile, sat in the end zone, listening to music and relaxing while watching the 15th-ranked Volunteers struggle before dispatching of the Tigers, 59-49. All the while, Ole Miss' NCAA tournament hopes seemingly improved, putting the Rebels in a position where a win in Friday's quarterfinal
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 11, 2010, 6:43 PM CT
(58 minutes ago)
The sweepstakes for McDonough (Ga.) Union Grove safety Avery Walls has not slowed down. This week the 5-foot-11, 184-pound prospect added five more candidates to his list of potential homes with offers from Tennessee, North Carolina, UCF, Tulsa and, on Thursday, UCLA
- One Man To Beat, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 3:13 PM CT
(4 hours ago)
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Rogelio V. Solis - AP
RUN! NOW! I DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DID BUT HE WILL MAKE YOU PAY!
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Analysts have tabbed Ole Miss as a darkhorse candidate for SEC Tournament championship.
They're wrong.
We're not sure just yet if these are the same analysts who had Jevan Snead as a darkhorse Heisman candidate or Enrique Davis as a first-team all SEC ha
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 11, 2010, 10:46 AM CT
(8 hours ago)
When Ole Miss opened the $18 million expansion of Oxford-University Stadium in 2009, Dan McDonnell was not in attendance. He never met with an engineer or gave an opinion while looking over seating charts or options to include luxury seating. He didn't have to practice at Oxford High School the fall of 2008 or put on a hard hat to get to the locker room. But he was one of the architects. Go inside for more.
- Sneak a Leak, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 10:15 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
[Thanks again to Freak A Leak for this]
I know it is merely Wednesday (ED: Frontpag'd on Thursday), but I wanted to give you all plenty of time to study up, because this one is a biggie. Don't let this keep you from Austin Peay tonight (ED: I've gotta get to these things sooner), but, gentlemen, start yer learnin'.
Here is your outfield lineup according to the Louisville roster. They all play exclusively in the outfield, unless they are specifically mentioned as playing other positions on th
- Juco All-American, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 9:59 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
[ED: Written by a committee consisting of Juco, IT, Ghost, WW, and OMTB. Feel free to submit your own. This should be fun. And, yeah, we're once again breaking our self-imposed moratorium on mascot talk. We don't care. Whatever. Oh, and y'all know how "satire" works, right? Alright then, no bitching.]
Upon the heels of students voting to have a voice in determining which on-field mascot would replace the departed Colonel Reb, the University of Mississippi decided to let said students apply to
- 25 Days a Week, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 9:59 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
Coach O's tweetin
Nothing good can come from this.
- The Ghost of Jay Cutler, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 9:31 AM CT
(10 hours ago)
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Ed Reinke - AP
Eric Bledsoe, John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins will win the SEC Tournament.
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No Red Cup Radio Last NightApologies to the four of you who listen to the podcast. We had stuff to talk about, but we've also been busy with some shit. Our bad.
No. 17 Rebels Down Austin Pee (that sounds gross) | OleMissSports.comBWE sums this up fan
- Ben Garrett, OMSports.com/Scout on March 11, 2010, 7:59 AM CT
(11 hours ago)
Ole Miss won’t know its SEC Tournament opponent, Tennessee or LSU, until mid-afternoon today. Regardless, Friday’s quarterfinal is arguably the most important game to date.
- BrianWalker'sElbow, Red Cup Rebellion on March 11, 2010, 7:29 AM CT
(12 hours ago)
Middle Relief is a weekly segment recapping the midweek baseball action. This week, the focus is on the two game stint with Austin Peay.
The Diamond Rebels proved me wrong by sweeping the Governors from Nashville by a total score of 24-6. Big performances from unexpected sources got the Rebels some blow-out victories. A must-read after the jump.
Austin Peay was governor of Tennessee from 1923-1927 and is the only TN Governor to die in office.
My preview on Tuesday focused mostly on the
- Sun Herald on March 10, 2010, 11:13 PM CT
(20 hours ago)
Winning tourney title after playing on opening day
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 10, 2010, 7:28 PM CT
(1 day ago)
OXFORD, Miss. -- Austin Peay pitching was charitable in the first inning, and Ole Miss took advantage to turn this one, Wednesday, into an early laugher. The No. 18 Rebels picked up four RBI in the opening frame and cruised to a 10-2 win to close the midweek series against the visiting Bat Govs (8-5) in front of an announced attendance of 5,723. Ole Miss won Tuesday, 14-4.
- Jeff Roberson, OMSports.com/Scout on March 10, 2010, 7:28 PM CT
(1 day ago)
Matt Crouse got a lot of early offensive help in his first start for Ole Miss as the Rebels scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning and never looked back.
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 10, 2010, 4:28 PM CT
(1 day ago)
Two weeks ago, after what appeared to be devastating losses to Vanderbilt and Florida, Chris Warren said Ole Miss had to stiffen its resolve and put itself back into the postseason conversation. Four wins later, the second-team All-SEC guard and his teammates have done just that, winning a share of the SEC West title along the way. Now Ole Miss (21-9) waits for arguably its most important game of the season, an SEC tournament quarterfinal date against either No. 15 Tennessee or LSU in Nashville
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 10, 2010, 10:58 AM CT
(1 day ago)
Bay Springs (Sylva Bay Academy), Miss. wide receiver Cody Prewitt is yet to pick up an offer from Ole Miss, but growing up a fan of the Rebels, he hopes that an offer will soon be forthcoming. The 6-foot-3, 200 pound prospect recently ran a 4.42 40-yard dash and interest by college recruiters is picking up. Go inside for the updat
- OleMissSports.com/Official on March 10, 2010, 10:13 AM CT
(1 day ago)
A standout player and former head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels, Cob Jarvis will be honored at this week's Southeastern Conference Tournament as one of 12 "Legends of SEC Basketball," sponsored by Chick-fil-A, a program that began in 1999.
- The Ghost of Jay Cutler, Red Cup Rebellion on March 10, 2010, 9:28 AM CT
(1 day ago)
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Wade Payne - AP
You don't scare me, Bruce.
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Rebs Take NCAA Hopes to The Music City | Ole Miss Sports dot ComFriday, the Rebels will face the winner of the LSU Tennessee opening round matchup to begin their play in the SEC Basketball Tournament. This game is absolutely crucial to our NCAA tournament hopes so, if these guys have any fight le
- RebelSports.net/Rivals on March 10, 2010, 9:28 AM CT
(1 day ago)
Bradford Shearin isn't in any rush or panic when it comes to recruiting. The Jonesboro (Jonesboro Senior), Ark., linebacker - who runs a 4.68 40 -- is still waiting on his first offer, but he's prepared to let the process play out and give schools a look. However, if a school is planning to offer, Shearin might not be able to be persuaded if it loafs for too long of a time. Go inside for more
- OleMissSports.com/Official on March 10, 2010, 9:13 AM CT
(1 day ago)
SEC West Champion Ole Miss will look to bolster its NCAA Tournament chances when the West No. 2 seeded Rebels face the winner of E3 Tennessee and W6 LSU in Friday's second-round SEC Tournament matchup (2:15 p.m. CT, SEC Network).
- Chuck Rounsaville, OMSports.com/Scout on March 10, 2010, 8:28 AM CT
(1 day ago)
After two years of backup duty, nickel packages and special teams, junior Cornerback Marcus Temple is hoping to gain starter status in 2010 at the position opened up by Cassius Vaughn's graduation. Read about it inside.