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After Spring: Quarterbacks

The fact that Bo Wallace missed all of spring drills after off-season shoulder surgery had its good points. Wallace is clearly the starter for the 2013 season and didn’t have anything to prove from that point. He did take all

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After Spring: Wide Receivers

Wide receiver is another position where depth was most discussed in the spring. The starting trio can be pretty good, largely because they have one guy with star quality, Donte Moncrief. Ja-Mes Logan and particularly Vince Sanders evolved into a

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Feeding Moncrief

Pittsburgh kept Donte Moncrief from going off the way he did against LSU and Mississippi State. It wasn’t that the Rebels didn’t try to get him the ball. They were unable to do so downfield. Moncrief finished with six catches,

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Question Of The Day

While there’s a break in the action — and not the end of the season — before the bowl game, who’s your MVP for Hugh Freeze’s first season as Ole Miss coach? A. Bo Wallace B. Denzel Nkemdiche C. Donte

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Day After Observations

Notes and thoughts from the Rebels’ 41-35 loss at LSU … I know the history that says the Rebels always get up for LSU, but I thought I was seeing fatigue and emotions take a toll on Ole Miss. With

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Moncrief likes Rebels’ potential

With a career-high eight catches against Arkansas, Ole Miss receiver Donte Moncrief lifted his total number of receptions to 38 for the season, surpassing his 31 catches of a year ago. That figure led the team. With four regular season

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