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No. 6 Rebs can’t hold on to take series from Aggies

BLOG: For the second day in a row, the No. 6 Ole Miss baseball team will hope to get a game in under an overcast sky.

The expected start for tonight’s game against Texas A&M is set for 7:30 p.m. The game can be seen nationally on ESPNU.

After being rained out Saturday, the No. 6 Rebels (21-2 overall, 3-1 SEC) and Aggies (15-8, 3-1) will attempt to get two seven-inning games in today despite another overcast and slightly damp day in Oxford. (more…) (March 24, 2013)

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    Turner leads Aggies past Rebels

    COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M’s Elston Turner knew something had to change after making just seven of 27 shots in his last two games combined.

    So he stayed after each practice this week, remaining at the gym until he made at least 100, and sometimes as many as 150, extra shots a day.

    Turner’s hard work was evident Wednesday night, when he had 37 points, including a career-high seven 3-pointers, to give Texas A&M a 69-67 win over Ole Miss. (February 14, 2013, Page 8)

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      Texas A&M comes to Oxford for the first time

      Historian and columnist Jack Mayfield discusses Ole Miss Rebels history with Texas A&M. (October 5, 2012, Page 2B)

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        Freeze to open QB competition back up

        VIDEO BLOG: Ole Miss hasn’t exactly gone back to the drawing board, but head coach Hugh Freeze did make it pretty clear that just because Bo Wallace has been the man, doesn’t mean he will continue to be QB 1 if he continues to turn over the ball. (more…) (October 1, 2012)

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          SIGNING DAY CENTRAL: Rebs sign 22

          Ole Miss football coach Houston Nutt and his staff got National Signing Day off to a great start today as they received letters of intent from 18 players. Leading the list of standout players from Mississippi were South Panola wide receiver Nickolas Brassell (6-foot-1, 175 pounds, 4.4 seconds in the 40-yard dash), Philadelphia linebacker C.J. Johnson (6-3, 243, 4.63), Madison Central wideout Tobias Singleton (6-0, 185, 4.38) and Raleigh wide receiver Donte Moncrief (6-2, 200). (more…) (February 2, 2011, Page 6)

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