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The Ole Miss women’s basketball team opened play with their first exhibition game of the season, demolishing Christian Brothers University 100-53 at the Tad Smith Coliseum Friday night. This was the second consecutive year the Rebels have reached the century mark in their exhibition contest. The Rebels...

It’s been three days, and the Arkansas loss is still hard to believe. A busted play on fourth-and-25 led to a lateral to Arkansas Razorback Alex Collins.The...

In Ole Miss’ heartbreaking loss to Arkansas Saturday, the Rebels’ struggles were mostly on the defensive side of the ball. The Rebels gave up 45 points...

Ole Miss’ national title hopes were shattered mere inches from the goal line in the south end zone of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in 2014. Saturday night,...

The Rebels had the game won in overtime not once, but twice. The Rebels were up 52-45 when junior quarterback Chad Kelly ran it in eight yards for the...

It’s safe to say this was not the Ole Miss-Arkansas matchup that most people expected. Arkansas was known as a gritty, power running team that fought...

Sports editor Dylan Rubino (@drubino11), assistant sports editor Collin Brister (@CollinBrister), and football writer Cody Thomason (@thecodythomason) 1. How will the return of junior defensive back Tony Conner impact the Ole Miss defense? Collin- The return of Tony Conner is vital because of his ability to stop the run.  The Rebels struggled when Conner first went out...

The Daily Mississippian sports editor Dylan Rubino talks to Scottie Bordelon, the former Arkansas Traveler sports editor, who is now a sports writer for the Times Record in Fort Smith, Arkansas. 1. A lot of expectations were put on this Arkansas team at the beginning of the season. They were picked as a dark horse candidate to win the conference. What’s happened...

Since stepping onto the Ole Miss campus last winter, junior quarterback Chad Kelly has made huge improvements in many of areas. On the field, he’s been...

Tye Richardson- The Arkansas Traveler Last season’s contest in Fayetteville is a memory Hugh Freeze wishes he could forget. Freeze took the 30-0 shutout personally; he prides himself as an offensive coach. His team will be extremely motivated to get the revenge win this Saturday. While the Rebels have a similar team, the Razorbacks are a shell of the team Freeze coached...