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Posted: Oct 28th 2009 12:00 PM ET by David Whitley (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mississippi, Vanderbilt

Brad Gaines will do it again early Wednesday morning. He'll grab some Clorox and glass cleaner, toss them in the trunk of his Buick and head to a little cemetery 175 miles away.
His long, strange trip actually began 20 years ago today.
"I'll be doing it until I die," Gaines said.
Posted: Oct 23rd 2009 1:15 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, SEC

When it comes to debating rankings, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is a fuddy-duddy.
So there's no need to waste your time, even if the Crimson Tide leapfrogged SEC rival Florida into the top spot of this week's Associated Press poll. Of course, Alabama is also ranked second behind the Gators in the initial installment of the weekly BCS poll that will determine national title invites by early December.
Saban doesn't mean to be a killjoy -- or does he? -- but his game-at-a-time mantra is focused on Saturday's showdown against visiting Tennessee.
Posted: Oct 10th 2009 7:47 PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Mississippi

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- No. 3 Alabama is positively old-fashioned.
Other teams may have their shiny new spread offenses and pass-first mentality. The
Crimson Tide just keeps getting it done with special teams and defense.
Alabama picked off four
Jevan Snead passes and scored twice after special teams miscues to smother No. 3 Mississippi 22-3 on Saturday.
Posted: Sep 29th 2009 12:22 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mississippi, Vanderbilt, SEC

Jevan Snead believes better days are ahead.
The junior quarterback doesn't need to read a newspaper or watch television to know what's being said about Ole Miss' disappointing performance last Thursday against South Carolina. Snead looked skittish in the pocket and didn't throw the ball with much confidence in a 16-10 defeat that proved the Rebels' No. 4 ranking nationally wasn't merited.
"It's one of those things where you have to take what you can from it," Snead said Monday.
"You watch the film and see what you did wrong and see what you can correct and then move on. It's tough not to be down, especially the couple of days right after the game. I feel like everyone is responding really well and everyone is doing what they need to do -- which is to continue to work as hard as they possibly can to not let that happen again."
Posted: Sep 25th 2009 1:06 AM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mississippi, South Carolina, SEC

This is where
Steve Spurrier would've stopped to take a team photo, or cracked a one-liner with the same brutal intent as
Eric Norwood hunting
Jevan Snead Thursday night, assuming the coach wasn't busy writing his name in the sky, challenging the opposing mascot to a duel, or something else larger than life but not larger than the Ol' Ball Coach.
In previous years, this is where Spurrier's head would've swollen so big it would've popped the visor right off his skull like a broken rubber band.
But, on Saturday night, in the wake of his biggest win at South Carolina, a 16-10 upset of No. 4 Ole Miss, there was as little trace of that Spurrier churlishness as there was Snead's Heisman hype.
Posted: Sep 24th 2009 11:44 PM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mississippi, South Carolina, SEC

South Carolina had the honors of getting college football's fourth week off in high fashion, toppling preseason darling Mississippi 16-10 Thursday. Coming on the heels of Miami topping Georgia Tech last week, Thursday is fast becoming college football's version of Halloween, where underdogs dress up like contenders and make weird and wild things happen.
The win didn't come easy for South Carolina, however. Gamecock coach
Steve Spurrier was the picture of agonized helplessness in the game's final period, alternating between shrugs, uncomfortable grins and palms-to-the-face while nursing a 16-3 lead. Relief finally came after his defense repelled Ole Miss' final charge at the Gamecocks' 41 yard line.
(Not to brag,
but we told you so. Sort of. Ole Miss was ripe for an upset, with our only error being the assumption that they'd get through a few more weeks of play before reality set in. Apologies for that.)
Posted: Sep 24th 2009 11:00 AM ET by Clay Travis (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Mississippi, South Carolina

The biggest, best, and most intriguing game of the
college football weekend is tonight -- Ole Miss at South Carolina. There are storylines aplenty, and we'll dive in to them all in a moment, but first, let's consider just how big of a game this is for
Houston Nutt's Ole Miss, the stealthy No. 4 team in the country.
Let me repeat that, Ole Miss is now the No. 4 team in the country! You're shocked, right?
That's because the Rebels have only played twice, an opener on Sunday -- followed by the always frustrating second week bye -- and then last week against Southeast Louisiana. Chances are you didn't notice either game. So this game represents Ole Miss's debut on the national stage. Will it wilt or will it prove that Ole Miss can be known for something more than women in sundresses and the civil rights movement?
Posted: Sep 24th 2009 9:09 AM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, SEC

Many are skeptical of Mississippi's No. 4 ranking in the AP Top-25 poll because its wins so far have been against Memphis and Southeastern Louisiana. For trivia buffs, however, the Rebels last reached No. 4 in the rankings on Oct. 12, 1970.
Of course, the country will get a better idea about Ole Miss on Thursday night when it visits the Ol' Ball Coach and South Carolina in its SEC opener on national television.
Posted: Sep 16th 2009 11:00 AM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, SEC

Week 1 was the flu. Week 2 was shoulder soreness. OK, what's going on in Week 3?
The health of Georgia quarterback
Joe Cox has been discussed, dissected and debated so much this young season that he could be a regular on
General Hospital. Despite a jammed finger on his left non-throwing hand this week, Cox is in one piece -- and in good spirits. The rumors were so rampant last week that some believed Cox wouldn't start against
South Carolina.
"It's definitely been interesting to see how crazy it can get just based off of what somebody says, but it hasn't been something that has been a distraction," said Cox, who injured his finger on an attempted tackle following an interception in the Bulldogs' win over South Carolina last Saturday.
"It's honestly something that we've all kind of laughed about."
Posted: Aug 18th 2009 5:00 PM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, SEC

We don't need to tell you what's coming, you saw it plenty with
USC in 2005. Worse, we're not here to necessarily tell you to complain about it. Florida's awesome, deal with it. Enjoy it, even, at least as a
college football fan. Everyone seemingly gets revved up for the David's of the sporting world but few things should leave us in more awe than a Goliath at peak brilliance.
Whether
Florida can repeat the roll it went on to end last season is debatable, but our early guess is their performance in 2009 will be nearly insurmountable. As for the rest of the SEC, they're not too shabby, either, although we've got some brontosaurus femur sized bones to pick with some elements of the early consensus around programs like Ole Miss.
Our standings preview and records predictions after the jump.