One year beating the instate rival, just plain luck some people would say.<div>
</div><div>A second consecutive year beating instate rival, "well, maybe they are getting better. But we'll beat em' next year."</div><div>
</div><div>A third time beating instate rival, I'm hoping will solidify the better of the two, and prove that Miss. State is going places in the near future that Ole Miss is not. </div><div>
</div><div>Ole Miss may win the SEC next year for all I know, but I'm betting my money that they don't. They had an awful season this past year, and are not bringing back enough talent to improve drastically next year. I think they will be better, but I don't think they will win more than 6 games, and I really don't think they will win 5. On the basis that we have a great year next year (Just as good as Gator Bowl or possibly better), there will have to be enough evidence that we are currently a better program than Ole Miss, and we should have an easier time keeping our recruits, as well as flipping a few of the UM commits. </div><div>
</div><div>We'll see what happens to Whitehead. I hope he comes to MSU, but if he goes to Ole Miss, I won't be surprised ordisappointed. We've all almost gotten used to this at this point in time. </div>