<font color="#0066cc">The last time Ole Miss beat a team in the SEC...</font><p class="articleinfo"><span class="createdby"> Written by The Nacireman </span></p><p class="buttonheading"></p><p class="iteminfo"><span> Shirts With Random Triangles </span></p><div>
</div>Monday marked the two-year anniversary of Ole Miss' last win in the SEC: a 25-23 win over LSU on Nov. 21, 2009. Since then, it's been nothing but pain and woe for the Rebels. This Saturday's game against in-state rival Mississippi State will probably mark the second straight season without a win for Ole Miss. Two years doesn't seem like a long time, but a lot has happened since then. This is what the world looked like the last time Ole Miss won in the SEC.
Mike Leach was head football coach at Texas Tech.
Reggie Bush was a Heisman Trophy winner.
Jay Mariotti was the voice of morality in sports on Around the Horn.
Moammar Gadaffi was in charge of Libya.
Moammar Gadaffi was alive.
"Fireflies," by Owl City was the number one song in America.
Conan O'Brien was still on NBC.
Lane Kiffin was head football coach at Tennessee.
Charlie Sheen was still on Two and a Half Men.
Ben Roethlisberger could still enter bars in Milledgeville, Ga.
The Democrats had a majority in Congress.
Brett Favre was looked up to as a family man.
Prince William was a bachelor.
The Winnipeg Jets were the Atlanta Thrashers.
</div>Monday marked the two-year anniversary of Ole Miss' last win in the SEC: a 25-23 win over LSU on Nov. 21, 2009. Since then, it's been nothing but pain and woe for the Rebels. This Saturday's game against in-state rival Mississippi State will probably mark the second straight season without a win for Ole Miss. Two years doesn't seem like a long time, but a lot has happened since then. This is what the world looked like the last time Ole Miss won in the SEC.Mike Leach was head football coach at Texas Tech.
Reggie Bush was a Heisman Trophy winner.
Jay Mariotti was the voice of morality in sports on Around the Horn.
Moammar Gadaffi was in charge of Libya.
Moammar Gadaffi was alive.
"Fireflies," by Owl City was the number one song in America.
Conan O'Brien was still on NBC.
Lane Kiffin was head football coach at Tennessee.
Charlie Sheen was still on Two and a Half Men.
Ben Roethlisberger could still enter bars in Milledgeville, Ga.
The Democrats had a majority in Congress.
Brett Favre was looked up to as a family man.
Prince William was a bachelor.
The Winnipeg Jets were the Atlanta Thrashers.