The Ole Miss Thread

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I just don’t think you can run on this defense. Nobody’s been able to do it yet…it’s **** near impossible. Once we shut Lacy down and force them into 3rd and long/obvious passing situations it’s makes life infinitely harder for them. That’s why this Miami defense is so dominant. If you can completely shut down an offense’s running game it makes things so much easier for you. If they’re going to rely on Chambliss being a magician and making
miracle plays all game, good luck to them. If that happens, you tip your cap to them. I don’t think it will.
 
The key to this ballgame is our OL mashing the crap out of that soft interior OL. We can't win without mashing them. Beat em up and demoralize them. That offense wants to demoralize our D by going around us, they got a much bigger problem coming directly at em.

Anez, McCoy, and Pancake need to mash.

Perhaps a return of our 2 RB offense? I'd love Fletcher clearing the way for Pringle.
 
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Beck & Company are going to show up this game. I have no doubt about that. They just faced statistically one of the best defenses in CFB in the past 15 years. They will put up 30+ in my humble opinion. My biggest question is how does the defense do running against tempo all game. Make no mistake about it, Ole Miss will run the highest tempo consistently all game that we have seen all year & how will the defense do? I am not doubting Hetherman & the boys on that side will handle business. The U wins 34-24
 
I just don’t think you can run on this defense. Nobody’s been able to do it yet…it’s **** near impossible. Once we shut Lacy down and force them into 3rd and long/obvious passing situations it’s makes life infinitely harder for them. That’s why this Miami defense is so dominant. If you can completely shut down an offense’s running game it makes things so much easier for you. If they’re going to rely on Chambliss being a magician and making
miracle plays all game, good luck to them. If that happens, you tip your cap to them. I don’t think it will.
Agreed in general but to say nobody, ehh.. Syracuse broke out some nice annoying runs, Isaac Brown got over 100 yards on us as a speed back and broke some runs on 3rd down against our speed package and VT had the best success against our D, which I am sure Ole Miss is looking at that film hoping to find something.
 
The key to this ballgame is our OL mashing the crap out of that soft interior OL. We can't win without mashing them. Beat em up and demoralize them. That offense wants to demoralize our D by going around us, they got a much bigger problem coming directly at em.

Anez, McCoy, and Pancake need to mash.

Perhaps a return of our 2 RB offense? I'd love Fletcher clearing the way for Pringle.
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QB’s who got rid of the ball fastest in 2025:
1. Ole Miss
2. Louisville
3. SMU

1. Ole Mess ?
2. Louisville 24 and needed fake fg and a ton of TOs to get it
3. SMU 20 with another short field quick turnaround TD on a broken play and also a sack fumble stolen from us.

The defense handled both those teams defensively. We struggled in the first quarter when Louisville threw away their playbook and instead went kitchen sink bag plays for days and we still recovered and gave the O a chance to win it. We aren't facing Brohm with two weeks to prep and a staff willing to admit they can't win it by running their ****. Ole mess is going to run their **** cause they don't believe we can stop it. Brohm was smart enough to know their normal **** was DOA.

SMU was on the offense and officiating and I lean officiating, so many crucial calls went against us in that game. At the end of regulation SMU had negative yards rushing. If the refs call this one straight we will shut down or knock out Lacy and the Chambliss will have to do it all and with that will come too many risky plays. As long as the offense doesn’t completely **** the bed we should win comfortably.
 
QB’s who got rid of the ball fastest in 2025:
1. Ole Miss
2. Louisville
3. SMU
And even then, we still were in a position to beat UL and SMU. UL made some insane plays on D, and Beck had a career bad game. SMU has to be one of the only games I could confidently say was straight up rigged. Refs took over on that one.
 
I pulled the PFF stats on time in the pocket because this is a pretty scary stat. well turns out its kind of true except for Julian sayin being fastest time:throw that we've played. If you look at the whole data set Carson Beck would actually be #1 on the list at 2.35 s to throw.

also running a fast paced offense requires more time in preparation etc. the core of their offensive game planning staff was in Baton Rouge for most of the week and cant imagine they are going to be able to play with as much tempo as they normally would.

think they try and play backyard ball against us with Chambliss running around for his life. **** make some plays but dont see them scoring a ton given their gutted offensive staff


1. Ole Mess ?
2. Louisville 24 and needed fake fg and a ton of TOs to get it
3. SMU 20 with another short field quick turnaround TD on a broken play and also a sack fumble stolen from us.

The defense handled both those teams defensively. We struggled in the first quarter when Louisville threw away their playbook and instead went kitchen sink bag plays for days and we still recovered and gave the O a chance to win it. We aren't facing Brohm with two weeks to prep and a staff willing to admit they can't win it by running their ****. Ole mess is going to run their **** cause they don't believe we can stop it. Brohm was smart enough to know their normal **** was DOA.

SMU was on the offense and officiating and I lean officiating, so many crucial calls went against us in that game. At the end of regulation SMU had negative yards rushing. If the refs call this one straight we will shut down or knock out Lacy and the Chambliss will have to do it all and with that will come too many risky plays. As long as the offense doesn’t completely **** the bed we should win comfortably.
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I pulled the PFF stats on time in the pocket because this is a pretty scary stat. well turns out its kind of true except for Julian sayin being fastest time:throw that we've played. If you look at the whole data set Carson Beck would actually be #1 on the list at 2.35 s to throw.

also running a fast paced offense requires more time in preparation etc. the core of their offensive game planning staff was in Baton Rouge for most of the week and cant imagine they are going to be able to play with as much tempo as they normally would.

think they try and play backyard ball against us with Chambliss running around for his life. **** make some plays but dont see them scoring a ton given their gutted offensive staff



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This would be the 10th QB we've played whom can run.

Also good stuff. Carson took the quick release part of his game to another level last week. He was throwing on time to his first read whenever it was there.
 
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