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WilCoDawg

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Don’t give them any ideas. If this is actually a real sign, it’s a brilliant troll and I imagine they’d keep it up.
 

anon1758050382

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How Ole Miss beat Georgia by 18 and still managed to lose three games with that roster and that schedule is one of the most confounding results in the history of this state.

I absolutely believe they could have won the whole damn thing had they beaten Kentucky, LSU, or Florida.

The national title game could have been Ole Miss vs. Ohio State/Judkins.
 

HailStateMuse

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How Ole Miss beat Georgia by 18 and still managed to lose three games with that roster and that schedule is one of the most confounding results in the history of this state.

I absolutely believe they could have won the whole damn thing had they beaten Kentucky, LSU, or Florida.

The national title game could have been Ole Miss vs. Ohio State/Judkins.
All they had to do was play one of the best RBs in the league and they are no doubt headed to the semi-finals at worst. I hope Kiffin making his point was worth it
 

anon1758050382

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For those with a rooting interest against Ole Miss, it feels like we dodged a bullet with the help of Ole Miss and 7 Kentucky.

But now that they have simply flipped the SEC schedules for 2025, Ole Miss has another golden opportunity next season. You could argue their schedule got easier for trying to win 10 games, which we now see is the magical number we thought it would be in the current format.

They play at Georgia and will probably lose, but you would rather lose to Georgia on the road and get the following games at home: LSU, South Carolina, and Florida.

If they start 5-0 with a win against LSU at home, I don't see how they don't win 10 games, even assuming a loss at Georgia. We can't assume they will drop another game to an otherwise winless SEC team.

For the first time since black people were allowed to participate, they won 10+ games in three out of four years. They lost an underrated quarterback and many pieces from an elite defense. Do you predict a return to the regression line? Or do you think they will reload and have the season they were supposed to have in 2024?
 
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DoggieDaddy13

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There is no question that OM would have been one of the more competitive teams if they'd gotten in.

Twist the knife and let your friends who identify as Rebel Scum know they would have actually won the national championship....

if they'd just beaten State by 14 points as opposed to 12 and hadn't choked against UK and FL.
 

L4Dawg

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How Ole Miss beat Georgia by 18 and still managed to lose three games with that roster and that schedule is one of the most confounding results in the history of this state.

I absolutely believe they could have won the whole damn thing had they beaten Kentucky, LSU, or Florida.

The national title game could have been Ole Miss vs. Ohio State/Judkins.
They weren't THAT good. If they had of been they would be there.
 

OG Goat Holder

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For those with a rooting interest against Ole Miss, it feels like we dodged a bullet with the help of Ole Miss and 7 Kentucky.

But now that they have simply flipped the SEC schedules for 2025, Ole Miss has another golden opportunity next season. You could argue their schedule got easier for trying to win 10 games, which we now see is the magical number we thought it would be in the current format.

They play at Georgia and will probably lose, but you would rather lose to Georgia on the road and get the following games at home: LSU, South Carolina, and Florida.

If they start 5-0 with a win against LSU at home, I don't see how they don't win 10 games, even assuming a loss at Georgia. We can't assume they will drop another game to an otherwise winless SEC team.

For the first time since black people were allowed to participate, they won 10+ games in three out of four years. They lost an underrated quarterback and many pieces from an elite defense. Do you predict a return to the regression line? Or do you think they will reload and have the season they were supposed to have in 2024?
How the hell does anybody know. We don't know what players they will have.
 

DoggieDaddy13

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I absolutely believe they could have won the whole damn thing had they beaten Kentucky, LSU, or Florida.
The LSU loss was actually a win for them - O.T. - 3pts - in Baton Rouge - Their REAL Rival. They win against either FL or UK or beat us 28-0, they coulda been contenders.

Instead of bums, which is what they are bums.
 

patdog

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They weren't THAT good. If they had of been they would be there.
They were absolutely better than some of the teams that were there. That said, I have no sympathy for anyone who didn't get an at large bid. Especially them.
 
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L4Dawg

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They were absolutely better than some of the teams that were there. That said, I have no sympathy for anyone who didn't get an at large bid. Especially them.
I don't think they were. They played a soft schedule and had their toughest game at home. They didn't deserve to be there at all.
 

The Peeper

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If they start 5-0 with a win against LSU at home, I don't see how they don't win 10 games, even assuming a loss at Georgia. We can't assume they will drop another game to an otherwise winless SEC team.


Their QB to be will be a SO, that's big stakes you are spreading with a QB that has thrown 32 passes
 
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anon1758050382

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Their QB to be will be a SO, that's big stakes you are spreading with a QB that has thrown 32 passes
True, but the group of teams we're talking about also don't return world-beaters at QB. And they can lose up to two games.

I definitely think Ole Miss will take a step back in 2025, I just think their schedule is nearly optimized to get 10 wins.