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Before last seasonās game against Alabama, Bo Wallace said he felt his Ole Miss offense would be able to score points on the Crimson Tideās defense. The Rebelsā quarterback said he believed he had better wide receivers than Texas A&M, a team that put up 42 points on Nick Sabanās team a couple weeks prior.
Wallace thought the contest would be close.
He was wrong. Alabama defeated Ole Miss quite easily, 25-0.
Following the shutout, Wallaceās pre-game comments were used in a lot of stories from the Alabama media. To the Ole Miss quarterback, the post-game stories featuring his quotes were an example of how the Crimson Tide reporters are like fans of the team.
āI was just showing confidence in our players,ā Wallace told CBS Sports. āThey just turned it around as much as they could. Their media is like fans of Bama.ā
Itās unfair to collectively label the Alabama beat ā a group of likely 100-plus reporters ā as āfansā of the team, but there are certainly homers among the media that covers the program. Thatās true of the beat at any major school. Some āreportersā have a tough time letting go of their fandom if theyāre covering the team they grew up rooting for.
Wallace, meanwhile, might want to focus more on performing well against the Crimson Tide defense, a unit heās yet to throw a touchdown against.
Alabama and Ole Miss are set to kick off at 3:30 p.m. E.T. The game will be televised by CBS.
Wallace thought the contest would be close.
He was wrong. Alabama defeated Ole Miss quite easily, 25-0.
Following the shutout, Wallaceās pre-game comments were used in a lot of stories from the Alabama media. To the Ole Miss quarterback, the post-game stories featuring his quotes were an example of how the Crimson Tide reporters are like fans of the team.
āI was just showing confidence in our players,ā Wallace told CBS Sports. āThey just turned it around as much as they could. Their media is like fans of Bama.ā
Itās unfair to collectively label the Alabama beat ā a group of likely 100-plus reporters ā as āfansā of the team, but there are certainly homers among the media that covers the program. Thatās true of the beat at any major school. Some āreportersā have a tough time letting go of their fandom if theyāre covering the team they grew up rooting for.
Wallace, meanwhile, might want to focus more on performing well against the Crimson Tide defense, a unit heās yet to throw a touchdown against.
Alabama and Ole Miss are set to kick off at 3:30 p.m. E.T. The game will be televised by CBS.
