No. 7 Georgia overwhelm Rebels in 37-10 win
ATHENS, Ga. — Ole Miss will have to put its bowl-qualifying celebration on ice for at least another week. (more…) (November 5, 2012, Page 1B)
Big plays hurt OM Rebels in loss
ATHENS, Ga. — At one point Saturday, Ole Miss had actually out-gained No. 7 Georgia 100-16 and held a 10-0 advantage.
And then, like a switch was flipped, the hometown Bulldogs knocked the Rebels on their backside at Sanford Stadium. (more…) (November 5, 2012, Page 4B)
UGA rout a return to reality for OM Rebs
COLUMN: ATHENS, Ga. — If Hugh Freeze does end up winning coach of the year honors in the Southeastern Conference, it will be for a “remarkable” turnaround and not a “miraculous” one. (more…) (November 5, 2012, Page 1B)
Rebs’ Freeze has Richt believing in his offense
Georgia coach Mark Richt knows offense after having been a college quarterback and offensive coordinator prior to his time in Athens. He has helped produce some of the most prolific offenses in the history of Florida State and done a great job with the Bulldogs, who have had a bevy of standouts head on to the NFL. (November 2, 2012, Page 7A)
Wallace, Freeze weigh in on game speed
If it was up to Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace, every play would be up tempo and not involve a huddle in between. Wallace likes to go at a fast pace and while Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze does too, there is a balancing act both have to deal with each and every game.
Freeze was asked about going slow compared to going fast during a game Monday and his answers on the subject varied based on the team the Rebels were playing each week. (October 31, 2012, Page 6)
Freeze reflects on Rebels’ road win over Hogs
Hugh Freeze’s excitement level was still high almost 48 hours after his Ole Miss Rebels defeated Arkansas at War Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
Ole Miss will need that same level of excitement this weekend when they hit the road and travel to No. 6 Georgia at Sanford Stadium. (October 30, 2012, Page 6)
Rebels headed in right direction
COLUMN: LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze knows his team and overall program still isn’t where he wants it to be, but Saturday’s 30-27 win over Arkansas at War Memorial Stadium is another sign things are headed in the right direction. (more…) (October 29, 2012, Page 1B)
Rebels one win from bowl game
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A bowl berth is now one win away for the Ole Miss Rebels and wide receiver Vince Sanders is very aware of that fact. Following the Rebels’ 30-27 win over Arkansas at War Memorial Stadium, Sanders talked about garnering one more victory to make that dream a reality. (October 29, 2012, Page 2B)
Wallace looking forward to matchup with Wilson
Bo Wallace doesn’t need to be matched up against another highly regarded quarterback for him to play better or want to score more points than he usually does. The Ole Miss sophomore, who led East Mississippi Community College to an NJCAA national title slinging the ball all over the place last year, knows that just because his team’s defense faces a huge challenge from Arkansas quarterback Tyler Wilson Saturday, he can’t suddenly put any more pressure on himself to pace the offense. (October 26, 2012, Page 6A)
Refreshed Rebels ready to hit road Saturday
Rested and re-focused after the lone break of the season, Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze’s focus is to finish the last five weeks as strong as he can.
The Rebels first opportunity to earn a fifth win comes Saturday in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium. Arkansas (3-4 overall, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) also had an week off like Ole Miss (4-3, 1-2) this past Saturday. (October 23, 2012, Page 6)

