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Grant Wiley's video: Ole Miss Football Hype Video - RISE 2014 HD

@Ole Miss Football Hype Video - "RISE" 2014 | HD |
I APOLOGIZE FOR THE AUDIO ERROR, OLE MISS MADE ME FIX IT. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @GrantWiley2...After an impressive season in 2013, I felt that the Ole Miss Rebels was a one of the most underrated teams in college football. Yes, i said it. The team that was once 0-8 in the southeastern conference is now an ELITE football team. After receiving such a high envied recruiting class in the year 2013, Hugh Freeze and the Ole Miss Rebels bounced back in year 2013. They defeated LSU, Vanderbilt and Arkansas. Although they only lost to Alabama, Auburn, Texas A&M, MSST and Missouri, the Ole Miss Rebels were actually more impressive than you might think. Considering a large quantity of starters last year were freshmen, the Ole Miss Rebels lost by only one touchdown to Auburn, who played in the national championship. They also only lost by a game winning field goal to Texas A&M (who schored less on Ole Miss than they did Alabama). They also held Alabama to only three touchdowns and lost by 10 to Mizzou and a heartbreaking loss to MSST. Some of the players to keep an eye out for next season are Trae Elston, Tonny Conner, Cody Prewitt, Laremy Tunsil, Laquon Treadwell, CJ Hampton, Markell Pack, Robert Nkemdiche, Denzel Nkemdiche, Quincy Adebeyojo, Channing Ward, Tee Shepard and of course Rod Taylor. Wish you guys the best of luck in 2014, GO REBS! Enjoy.

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