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Stoudt talks about change, other topics

When the news broke that David Lee was taking over as Ole Miss’ offensive coordinator on Monday evening, incoming junior college quarterback Zack Stoudt was caught off guard, so much so that he had found out Dave Rader was relieved of his duties on the Internet prior to both Rader and head coach Houston Nutt eventually calling him later that night. (more…) (January 12, 2011, Page 6A)

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    Ole Miss football signs JUCO All-American Philander Moore

    Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt announced Tuesday the signing of Blinn Community College’s Philander Moore to a national letter of intent.  He will enroll at Ole Miss in this month and begin competing for the Rebels in the 2011 season with three years of eligibility remaining. (more…) (January 12, 2011, Page 7A)

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      BLOG: Brunetti selects Ole Miss

      Former Memphis University School standout quarterback Barry Brunetti finally turned rumors into fact in the last hour when he announced on Twitter.com that he will transfer from West Virginia to Ole Miss. (more…) (January 11, 2011)

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        Elzy’s Whitehead keeping his options open

        Houston Nutt may need to send Texas coach Mack Brown a thank you note should the Rebels land the signature of Jermaine Whitehead. (more…) (January 11, 2011, Page 7)

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          Phillips leads WVHS girls past Elzy

          Whether it was driving to the basket, leading the fast break, pulling up for a jumper or knocking down free throws, Water Valley senior point guard Ashley Phillips did it all on offense for the Lady Blue Devils during their 62-51 home victory over Amanda Elzy on Friday. (more…) (January 10, 2011, Page 6)

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            Rebels add speed with Singleton commitment

            Ole Miss’ football signing class for 2011 continued to grow over the weekend with the commitments from two important players at positions of need. (more…) (January 10, 2011, Page 6)

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              Saturday expected to be a good day for Rebel football

              Saturday’s U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio is shaping up to bring some exciting news for the Ole Miss Rebel football team. (more…) (January 7, 2011, Page 7A)

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                BLOG: U.S. Army All-American Bowl announces depth charts

                Ole Miss fans should check out the depth chart for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which was recently released. (more…) (January 6, 2011)

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                  Rebel women add Norwegian standout

                  Ole Miss women’s tennis head coach Mark Beyers announced Wednesday the addition of Norwegian standout Caroline Rohde-Moe, who will join the 18th-ranked Rebels this semester. (more…) (January 6, 2011, Page 7)

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                    Rebels in hot pursuit of former WVU QB

                    Ole Miss may add another quarterback to the roster if former West Virginia quarterback Barry Brunetti chooses to play for the Rebels and coach Houston Nutt. The 6-foot, 200-pound Brunetti, who could enroll at Ole Miss for the spring semester, is expected to decide where he will play in the coming days. The Memphis native was the backup to Geno Smith for the Mountaineers this past season as a freshman and decided to transfer after his mother, Elna, was in a car accident this past year.

                    According to the (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, the decision to transfer has been brewing for quite a while now.
                     (January 4, 2011, Page 6)

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