Just like the ones who were writing it off as an automatic MSU win last year were. Never count the home team out of an Egg Bowl. I agree that slowing down Treadwell & Moncrief is the key to the game. That's an outstanding 1-2 punch at WR.
Exactly. Obviously, this weekend's games could help shape the perception of the Egg Bowl going into the game. But, in that game, once the ball is kicked, all bets are off.
If Prescott plays it will sure enough be a war. That kid is a great player and a perfect fit for Mullen's system.
Ole Miss's offensive strength is at WR, which seems to play right into State's defensive weakness. But, especially if State beats Arkansas Saturday, Ole Miss will be playing in a hostile environment, with only 4 days to prepare, right after playing a very physical Missouri team.