Mississippi and Oklahoma are both coming off frustrating losses, but they happened in much different fashion.
The 18th-ranked Rebels (5-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) enter Saturday's game having lost two of their last three games, by only a field goal apiece. The Sooners (4-3, 1-3) have dropped three of four, including two straight blowouts amid sputtering efforts that led to an offensive coordinator change.
It's Ole Miss that is still harboring hopes of making the newly expanded College Football Playoff, even if there's no margin for error remaining after a 29-26 overtime loss to No. 8 LSU...
Reader Comments(0)