| Commodores hope dream season continues in clash with Bulldogs | Wed Oct 8 10:52:27 2008 EST |
| kend, Vanderbilt thrilled the home crowd with a 14-13 victory over Auburn. That victory halted a 13-game skid against the Tigers. The Commodores are 3-0 in SEC play for only the third time ever, having also beaten the likes of South Carolina and Ole Miss. Mississippi State has lost its last three games to fall to 1-4, including 0-2 against SEC competition. The Bulldogs, who are fresh off an open date, are two weeks removed from a 34-24 setback against LSU in Baton Rouge, but they were certainly | |
| Rebel Yell: Ole Miss knocks off No. 4 Florida | Sat Sep 27 16:40:24 2008 EST |
| Gainesville, FL (Sports Network) - Shay Hodge's 85-yard touchdown reception and Kentrell Lockett's blocked extra point late in the contest were the difference as Ole Miss upended fourth-ranked Florida, 31-30, in an SEC tussle. Jevan Snead completed only 9-of-20 passes for 185 yards, two scores and a pick, but ran for a touchdown for the Rebels (3-2, 1-1 SEC). Dexter McCluster added 60 yards on 11 carries and a 40-yard touchdown run while Cordera Eason hauled in two passes for 28 yards, includin | |
| Wake Forest squeaks by Ole Miss with last-second field goal | Sat Sep 6 19:37:48 2008 EST |
| Winston-Salem, NC (Sports Network) - Sam Swank kicked a 41-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to give Wake Forest a resilient 30-28 win over a feisty Ole Miss Rebels squad. The Demon Deacons were led by quarterback Riley Skinner, who, in addition to leading Wake Forest to the game-winning field goal, was 32-of-43 for 267 yards and two touchdowns. DJ Boldin hauled in 11 receptions for 123 yards while Marshall Williams and Kevin Harris both caught touchdown passes for the Deacons (2-0). | |
| Around FCS: Sizing Up Cal Poly And Montana | Wed Sep 3 16:44:23 2008 EST |
| w facilities apparently escaped unscathed, SLU sports information director Matt Sullivan said. Southeastern Louisiana is scheduled to play Mississippi State on the road Saturday. The Lion squad evacuated to Oxford, MS, and has been practicing at Ole Miss this week in preparation for that game. Meanwhile in the SWAC, Grambling missed some of the flooding that was experienced at some of the other cities in northwestern Louisiana and is preparing for its home opener on Saturday against Alcorn State | |
| 20th-ranked Demon Deacons open home slate against Rebels | Wed Sep 3 11:17:54 2008 EST |
| Winston-Salem, NC (Sports Network) - The 20th-ranked Wake Forest Demon Deacons open the home portion of their schedule this weekend, as they host the Ole Miss Rebels in a non-league affair in Winston-Salem. The Demon Deacons kicked off their 2008 campaign on a high note, as they posted a convincing 41-13 victory over Baylor on August 28th. It marked the second straight season-opening victory for Wake, which beat a team from Texas for the first time in school history. The program had been 0-14-1 | |
| Conference USA News and Notes | Tue Sep 2 12:40:35 2008 EST |
| s and a touchdown on 20 attempts. The Thundering Herd will hit the road this weekend for a bout against a much tougher opponent in nationally-ranked Wisconsin. MEMPHIS - The Tigers opened the 2008 campaign on a down note, as they were dropped by Ole Miss 41-24 this past weekend. Memphis, which has now lost 13 of the last 17 meetings between the schools, turned the ball over twice and was flagged for eight penalties. Arkelon Hall and Will Hudgens both saw time under center and they combined for 2 | |
| Around FCS: Week 1 - Top 25 Predictions | Thu Aug 28 15:50:15 2008 EST |
| d also be tough defensively, with free safety Marcus Haywood leading an experienced defense. It is a ripe time to be playing Duke, which dropped its last CAA encounter to Richmond, 13-0, in 2006. The Blue Devils are rebuilding again under former Ole Miss coach David Cutcliffe. JMU needs to tune up for an early schedule that includes No. 5 UMass and No. 1 Appalachian State, so expect the Dukes to go all out for a win in this one. James Madison 20, Duke 13 No.7 Eastern Washington at No. 13 (FBS) T | |
| Ole Miss loses DT to surgery | Tue Jul 29 19:19:39 2008 EST |
| Oxford, MS (Sports Network) - Ole Miss sophomore defensive tackle Ted Laurent underwent arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a torn lateral meniscus in his right knee, the team announced Tuesday. "We hated the injury happed to Ted, but we're glad the surgery has fixed the problem," Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt said. "We can't wait to have him back on the field with us." The 6-foot, 303-pounder saw action in seven games as a true freshman last season and was expected to start at nose tackle t | |
| 2008 CFL Western Preview - Saskatchewan Roughriders | Wed Jun 25 12:49:06 2008 EST |
| ent Austin. Well, Saskatchewan will mount its Grey Cup defense without either Austin or Joseph. Austin, the CFL's coach of the year last season, shocked the Riders in the offseason when he left the CFL club to become the offensive coordinator at Ole Miss, his alma mater. Offensive line coach Ken Miller was hired as Austin's replacement and, like his predecessor, begins his first season as a CFL head coach. Shortly afterwards, the Riders dispatched Joseph to Toronto after failing to reach an agre | |
| Miami, UNC, Arizona State advance to Super Regionals | Mon Jun 2 02:12:29 2008 EST |
| , CA (Sports Network) - Miami-Florida, North Carolina and Arizona State all advanced to the Super Regionals with victories on Sunday. Ryan Jackson and Dennis Raben homered as the Hurricanes won the Coral Gables Regional with an 11-2 victory over Ole Miss. It's the 24th Regional championship for the top-seeded Hurricanes in 37 appearances. Lefty Eric Erickson held Ole Miss to six hits and two runs in seven innings. Next up for the Hurricanes will be Arizona, which won the Ann Arbor Regional thank | |
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