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Bye Week Could Be Perfect Timing for Ole Miss’ Playoff Picture
Considering crazy year so far, Rebels just have to keep winning and next week could have more focused picture
OXFORD, Miss. — Whether it was the goal or not, college football is turning into NFL Light (or Lite, depending on brand preferences). For Ole Miss that could be a very good thing.
Despite what some of these talking heads are saying in the media, the Rebels’ chances are completely gone. Especially in what is shaping up to be a completely wild season.
Getting a week off at this point means when they come back against Oklahoma, the picture may be coming into focus a little clearer.
Even Vanderbilt is still in things at this point. Considering the craziness this year, we probably aren’t even close to having any accurate guesses as to what the final dozen to play for a national title looks like.
This might have been the plan all along, but forget about looking at things the way we have for years. We had the BCS for years, then a four-team playoff. Both struggled with the politics of playing favorites.
Nothing changes now except one or two losses doesn’t automatically eliminate you from the possibility of playing for a title. There was a time when one loss pretty much meant you were out of the national championship picture unless you got lucky.
With the exception of Texas that starts playing really strong teams this week, everybody has at least one loss. The Rebels will have a better measuring stick of where they stand next week against Oklahoma.
After the Sooners were trampled by the Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl last week, an explosion by the Ole Miss offense could thrust the Rebels right back into these projections and, certainly, into reality.
With 12 teams going into the playoffs, we’ll find out if they are taking the best dozen teams or simply trying to fill quotas. The SEC and Big Ten seem to be trying to form a little bit of a breakaway power move to get four teams in there every year each.
The math issue there is it means the ACC and Big 12 have to figure out a way to divide three teams into the whole thing. It’s likely why it will expand sooner or later, although before a mass move for that we need to see at least one year with 12.
The Rebels just have to win. Losing to Kentucky could come back to haunt Ole Miss in a few weeks, but for now wins over Oklahoma and Georgia would at least get them into the conversation.
Then we see what happens everywhere else. There will be at least one team with two losses in the playoff and probably more. That’s starting to become clear unless something changes drastically this year.
Ole Miss can’t count on that. The reality is all Lane Kiffin can do is try to win every game in front of this team that has the talent to do just that. Nobody thought it would be easy against LSU, but that’s one where the night environment and the Tigers getting some things sorted out was enough to win.
The Rebels had some key injuries that reduced the talent available to put on the field. A lot of talking heads want to blame Kiffin, but he’s relying on his position coaches to give him the best information. He can’t watch every group every single practice.
Don’t even start complaining about playcalling. If you’ve never played or coached at the SEC level you have no idea how really ridiculous that is. The coaches will tell you they often don’t know exactly what play is going to happen because quarterbacks can audible or change things based on what they see.
Everything is read and react these days. Besides, if coaches knew what the outcome of a play would be they wouldn’t call it in the first place.
It’s kind of like being at practice. I’ve been going to them at various levels and places all over the country for 50 years and I have no idea what they are actually trying to accomplish. Give me the practice plan and I’ll know but just standing there watching tells me nothing.
This playoff chase is kinda like that this year. Nobody really knows how it’s going to play out, but it probably won’t be like all these talking head experts think it will.
It gives Ole Miss a chance. That’s probably all Kiffin is wanting at this point.
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Ole Miss to learn plenty with CFP rankings: Rebel Roundup
Your daily briefing on what’s going on with Ole Miss Athletics.

Ole Miss football will get a lot of its questions answered tonight.
The College Football Playoff Committee will release its third edition of its rankings at 6 p.m. tonight on ESPN. The Rebels figure to be included in the committee’s rankings, but where they’re ranked – and more importantly where other teams are ranked – will be telling to how clear the Rebels’ path to a playoff berth is.
The SEC has five teams with two losses and how the committee ranks those teams will determine who just needs to win out and who needs help.
For the Rebels, what will be important to know is where does the committee rank Georgia? How far does Tennessee fall after losing to the Bulldogs? Is LSU fall out of the top 25? How far does South Carolina rise after beating Missouri? Is Ole Miss ranked ahead of BYU (who lost to unranked Kansas, but still in contention for the Big 12 championship)? Where does the highest-ranked Group of 5 team rank?
How the committee answers those questions will go a long way in determining in if Ole Miss simply needs to just win its final two games or needs to rack up style points in those wins?
Of course, a loss will put the Rebels in the same boat as LSU. Out of the playoffs.
Yesterday’s Ole Miss Results
Women’s Basketball: Ole Miss 76, Jackson State 44
Today’s Ole Miss Schedule
Women’s Tennis: NCAA Individual Championship, Waco, Texas
Did You Notice?
Ole Miss coach Yolet McPhee-McCuin won her 200th career game, and 106th at Ole Miss, with the Rebels dispatching Jackson Stte 76-44 at SJB Pavillion on Kids Day.
Daily Dose Of Archie Manning
“I really don’t think I have lived my life as an open book.”
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What Josh Pate thought about where Ole Miss ranked in AP poll
The Ole Miss Reels were ranked No. 9 by the media in Sunday’s poll and Josh Pate released his reaction
OXFORD, Miss. — The Ole Miss Reels were ranked No. 9 by the media in Sunday’s poll and Josh Pate released his reaction on YouTube on Monday.
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With a clear path to the playoff, Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin talks to reporters
The Rebels’ head coach spoke with reporters about a variety of issues.
OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin and his players came into the 2024 season with the loftiest goals and highest expectations an Ole Miss team has had since a Manning played quarterback.
Despite a shocking home loss to Kentucky and overtime loss to LSU, the Rebels are still in position to accomplish most of those goals. An conference championship isn’t likely, but a spot in the new 12-team playoff is and the Rebels’ path is crystal clear.
Beat Florida. Beat Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl.
If Ole Miss can win those two games, it should be in the playoff.
With that in mind, Kiffin started the week off with his weekly Monday press conference with reporters and talked about the playoffs and much more.
WATCH:
“He’s now become the rat poison.”
-Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin on Nick Saban being complimentary of his team this season. pic.twitter.com/PziIml0m3d
— Brad Logan (@BradLoganCOTE) November 18, 2024
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