Published 10/24/2008
by Cody Dockens
at Bleacher Report - College Football
This weekend, the Ole Miss Rebels led by Houston Nutt travel to Little Rock Arkansas to take on Nutt's old team, the Razorbacks. Both the Rebels and the razorbacks are 3-4 (1-3) in the SEC. Both teams have pulled off upsets, Ole Miss' last minute upset of the Gators in the Swamp, and the Razorbacks, holding off a charging Auburn Tiger late in the game at Jordan Hare Stadium.
Coming into this game the Rebels are looking to make up for a heart breaking loss to Alabama, coming up just short of their upset bid.
The Razorbacks enter this game after losing to the Kentucky Wildcats by a point, and having their chance at an upset spoiled. These two teams clearly have many similarities, and look to be pretty even, especially in w-l record, but win loss records can be the most deceiving aspect of college football.
The Rebels are lead by wide receiver Shea Hodge. Hodge tallied six touchdowns and close to 600 yards last year as a sophomore This year, Hodge eclipsed the 400 yard mark on just 21 ...
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