A better offensive attack and production on offense is what Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy is hoping to see from his team tonight when they host No. 10 Kentucky at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. If the Rebels (13-8 overall, 1-5 Southeastern Conference) have any shot of getting out of their funk at home and upsetting the Wildcats (16-4, 4-2), then they have to be more efficient on offense.Kennedy said it has been surprising that his team can’t score at home against SEC teams. The Rebels were held to just 57 points Saturday by Tennessee, while Mississippi State held the Rebels to 64 points in the home opener. Ole Miss did score 76 points against Georgia, but most of those points came after Georgia set the tone with its offensive production and secured a commanding lead. (February 1, 2011, Page 8)
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