LIVE! From the Manning Center: Ole Miss’ Quinshon Judkins and Daijahn Anthony

Quinshon Judkins and the Ole Miss football team fumbled their playoff shot with a loss at top-ranked Georgia on Saturday, but there’s still plenty to play for.
Specifically, the second 10-win regular season in program history.
The Rebels have two games remaining — against ULM and at Mississippi State. Ole Miss kicks off against the Warhawks Saturday at 11 a.m. CT before the annual Egg Bowl rivalry game on Thanksgiving night.
That’s two games in five days, for those keeping score at home. The Rebels are 8-2 (5-2 SEC) on the season.
“As far as how the game went Saturday, I think everybody’s let it go and tried to better themselves coming into this week,” Judkins said Tuesday. “We can make history and do something that’s never been done before here. Definitely a big turnaround for us.”
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Of course, November, especially in college football, tends to bring about rumors as the coaching carousel, etc, being to churn.
Kiffin, who’s in his fourth Rebel season, has already been speculatively attached to Texas A&M as a potential candidate. The Aggies moved on from Jimbo Fisher this week.
“It hasn’t been addressed to the team,” Judkins said. “Coach Kiffin has already said once before he doesn’t want to leave (and) he’s here at Ole Miss. So, I don’t think it needed to be addressed to the team.”
Judkins was joined at the Manning Center podium by Ole Miss safety Daijahn Anthony. Here’s everything the duo had to say.