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We're only a couple of months away from the start of the college football season, but we still just don't know what to think about the SEC.
Yes, the conference -- more specifically the Western Division -- should be very entertaining to watch, but we just don't have much of an overwhelming favorite to this point. It really is almost anyone's league to win.
So Ole Miss, which drifted into nine-win territory last season and was on the cusp of the College Football Playoff in 2014, very much has a chance to get to Atlanta for the first time in school history. But if the Rebels are going to have another historic season, a few things have to change and get better in Oxford.
We all know Ole Miss has to find a running game and get someone with some consistency at quarterback, but how about getting back to that good ol' fashioned fast offense? The Rebels' tempo was OK last season, but it wasn't what coach Hugh Freeze was used to managing at Arkansas State. The Rebels averaged nearly eight less plays per game in 2014 compared to the year before. Ole Miss can get a lot faster, but will it in 2015?
To read more about the things that have to change for the Rebels this coming season, check out the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger.
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Yes, the conference -- more specifically the Western Division -- should be very entertaining to watch, but we just don't have much of an overwhelming favorite to this point. It really is almost anyone's league to win.
So Ole Miss, which drifted into nine-win territory last season and was on the cusp of the College Football Playoff in 2014, very much has a chance to get to Atlanta for the first time in school history. But if the Rebels are going to have another historic season, a few things have to change and get better in Oxford.
We all know Ole Miss has to find a running game and get someone with some consistency at quarterback, but how about getting back to that good ol' fashioned fast offense? The Rebels' tempo was OK last season, but it wasn't what coach Hugh Freeze was used to managing at Arkansas State. The Rebels averaged nearly eight less plays per game in 2014 compared to the year before. Ole Miss can get a lot faster, but will it in 2015?
To read more about the things that have to change for the Rebels this coming season, check out the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger.
ESPN's SEC Blog—Continue reading...