Hit That Line: Ole Miss aims to prove worth Saturday against Texas A&M
No. 10 Ole Miss (7-1, 4-1) returns home to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to take on Texas A&M Saturday. The Rebels are once again looking to keep momentum going and so is The Legal Gambling Counsel. After a 7-5 week picking against the spread, the group is now 63-45(!!) in picks so far this season through nine weeks.
On Saturday, Ole Miss is looking to keep things rolling offensively with quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Quinshon Judkins toting the rock on the ground effectively. The run game is what you need down the stretch to win in the SEC. And you also need a stout defense. Ole Miss has both. Pete Golding‘s unit has been phenomenal through eight games and will look to disrupt Jimbo Fisher and Bobby Petrino’s offense at 11am CT on ESPN.
Through eight games, the defense is 4th in the country in sacks (30.0) and ninth in tackles for loss (63.0) with the leadership of Suntarine Perkins, Isaac Ukwu, Khari Coleman, Jared Ivey and Co.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Tom Herman
FAU set to fire head coach
- 2New
CBB AP Poll
Big movers in latest rankings
- 3
Don Brown fired
UMass parts ways with HC
- 4
Iowa QB out
Ankle injury sidelines Brendan Sullivan
- 5
Phil Longo fired
Wisconsin announces firing of OC
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Oh, and did I mention Ole Miss is the only Power 5 program with three receivers with 500 or more receiving yards?
Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins and Dayton Wade have been awesome. Pure and simple. The offense has really started to click with the emergence of Wade this season and Caden Prieskorn being 100 percent at tight end.
On this episode, we give our full analysis and breakdown of the SEC West matchup as well as our 12 locks for Week 10.