Monday, 2 October 2006

Moral victories

Saturday night’s Ole Miss–Georgia game reminded me somewhat of the 2003 contest between the Rebels and LSU, which also saw the Rebels’ QB falter in a late comeback effort after a close-run contest. Certainly the atmosphere at Vaught-Hemingway was comparable.

That said, not even Brent Schaeffer’s biggest boosters would say he’s the next coming of Eli Manning, and the 2003 LSU contest had much more on the line: a berth in the SEC title game and LSU’s national championship prospects and unbeaten record. Instead, this contest saw our prospects at bowl eligibility slipping further away, with the Rebels needing to win 5 of 7 just to have a shot at going to a bowl for the first time since the 2003 Cotton Bowl contest.

Realistically, I don’t see the Rebels making a bowl, despite the marked improvement in play on both sides of the ball since the Missouri contest—and had the Rebels played as well in the previous three contests as they did last night, we would be looking at a rather dangerous 3–2 or 4–1 squad with the whole division ahead rather than a team that will be lucky if it bests last season’s three win mark.

Update: Clarion-Ledger Ole Miss beat writer Robbie Neiswanger has more on this theme at his blog.

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[Permalink] 1. Alfie Sumrall wrote @ Tue, 3 Oct 2006, 6:58 am CDT:

Very good observations.

I think we learned two things: (1) UThug should destroy UGA next week and (2) this team might be very young (one of the 5 youngest in 1-A actually), but they do have some maturity as not every team can go from such a poor performance against Wake Forest to a very inspired effort against a Top 10 (according to the rankings, at least) team.

Obviously everyone expecting 3–5 more wins than last year (myself included) didn’t stop to look at the roster. The inexperience of the team is simply not going to allow that. However, as long as we don’t regress from last year’s 3 wins, we’re in OK shape to make another run at a lower-tier bowl in 2007. That schedule is brutal, though, so maybe 5 wins might be the measuring stick next year.

 
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