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Posted on 11/8/21 at 3:08 pm
Posted by Rebel Land Shark
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 11/8/21 at 3:08 pm
2021 Schedule:

11/09/21 | 6:30 PM vs New Orleans | W 82-61
11/12/21 | 6:00 PM vs Charleston Southern | W 93-68
11/18/21 | 6:00 PM vs *Marquette | L 78-72
11/19/21 | 8:30 PM vs *Elon | W 74-56
11/21/21 | 12:00 PM vs *Boise State | L 60-50
11/26/21 | 3:00 PM vs Mississippi Valley State | W 73-58
11/30/21 | 6:30 PM vs Rider | W 75-51
12/04/21 | 11:00 AM vs Memphis | W 67-63
12/11/21 | 7:30 PM vs *Western Kentucky | L 48-71
12/15/21 | 6:30 PM vs Middle Tennessee | W 62-52
12/18/21 | 5:30 PM vs Dayton | W 76-68
12/21/21 | 3:00 PM vs Samford | L 73-75
12/29/21 | 4:00 PM vs Florida | SEC Network
01/05/22 | 6:00 PM @ Tennessee | L 66-60 (OT)
01/08/22 | 7:30 PM vs Mississippi State | W 82-72
01/11/22 | 7:30 PM @ Texas A&M | SEC Network
01/15/22 | 7:30 PM vs Auburn | SEC Network
01/18/22 | 6:00 PM vs Missouri | ESPNU
01/22/22 | 3:00 PM @ Mississippi State | ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU
01/26/22 | 6:00 PM vs Arkansas | SEC Network
01/29/22 | 3:00 PM vs Kansas State | ESPNU
02/01/22 | 8:00 PM @ LSU | SEC Network
02/05/22 | 2:30 PM @ Florida | SEC Network
02/09/22 | 7:30 PM vs Alabama | SEC Network
02/12/22 | 7:30 PM @ Missouri | SEC Network
02/15/22 | 6:00 PM vs South Carolina | ESPNU
02/19/22 | 12:00 PM @ Georgia | SEC Network
02/23/22 | 7:30 PM @ Auburn | SEC Network
02/26/22 | 2:30 PM vs Texas A&M | SEC Network
03/01/22 | 6:00 PM @ Kentucky | ESPN/ESPN2
03/05/22 | 5:00 PM vs Vanderbilt | SEC Network

* Neutral Site

2021 Roster:

0 - Eric Van Der Heijden | Forward [6-8] | Fr. | Raleigh, N.C.
1 - Austin Crowley | Guard [6-5] | Jr. | West Point, Miss.
2 - Daeshun Ruffin | Guard [5-9] | Fr. | Jackson, Miss.
3 - Nysier Brooks | Center [7-0] | Gr. | Philadelphia, Pa.
4 - Jaemyn Brakefield | Forward [6-8] | So. | Jackson, Miss.
5 - James White | Guard [6-5] | Fr. | Conyers, Ga.
10 - Grant Slatten | Guard [6-5] | Fr. | Sparta, Tenn.
11 - Matthew Murrell | Guard [6-4] | Memphis, Tenn.
14 - Tye Fagan | Guard [6-3] | Sr. | Logtown, Ga.
15 - Luis Rodriguez | Guard/Forward [6-6] | Jr. | Los Angeles, Calif.
21 - Robert Allen | Forward [6-8] | Sr.* | Orlando, Fla.
23 - Sammy Hunter | Forward [6-9] | Jr.| Nassau, Bahamas
24 - Jarkel Joiner | Guard [6-1] | Sr.* | Oxford, Miss.
33 - John McBride | Guard [6-7] | Jr. | Memphis, TN

Media Projected Order of Finish:

1. Kentucky
2. Alabama
3. Arkansas
4. Tennessee
5. Auburn
6. LSU
7. Florida
8. Mississippi State
9. Ole Miss
10. Missouri
11. South Carolina
12. Texas A&M
13. Vanderbilt
14. Georgia
This post was edited on 1/19/22 at 6:10 pm
Posted by Rebel Land Shark
Member since Jul 2013
30165 posts
Posted on 11/8/21 at 3:13 pm to
Season Preview from Red Cup:

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The 2021-22 college basketball season is finally upon Rebel fans, and fresh off his four year contract extension, Kermit Davis will seek to return Ole Miss to the NCAA Tournament.

The odds are seemingly stacked against his veteran squad as the Rebels are ranked ninth in the SEC in preseason polls.

The uphill battle, however, is not against preseason polls but against style of play. The Rebs were tied for last in the SEC in three pointers made last season at 5.2 per game, which led its 237th ranked offense to 68.8 points per game. Typically for a college team, the target number is 80 points for a win on most nights. Despite the putrid numbers on offense, the Rebs placed themselves on the NCAA bubble with the 29th ranked defense, only surrendering 63.6 points per contest.

The old mantra, “Defense wins championships” must be plastered on the walls inside Coach Davis’ office as he seems to have zero cares about scoring the ball. With the departure of Devontae Shuler, the best perimeter shooters are freshman who have never done it on this stage. It is one thing to emphasize defense, it is another to ignore offense in an era of pace and space basketball.

All that aside, let’s take a look who is returning this season:

- Oxford native Jarkel Joiner returns for his senior season as the lead guard in the Rebel backcourt. Joiner will have to pick up where Devontae Shuler left off, and his penchant for scoring in bunches is going to be majorly put to the test. If he is not our number one scorer, there will be a lot of pressure for someone, anyone to step up and fill the scoreboard.

- Austin Crowley has played nearly 60 games as a Rebel entering his junior season though he has yet to find consistent play offensively as he averaged less than three points per game in each of his first two seasons.

- Sophomore Matthew Murrell came to Oxford as a very highly ranked recruit, but he had an uneven freshman campaign coming off the bench, playing in every game and averaging a little more than four points per game. His shooting percentage from the field has to improve (32.3 percent last year) for his stock to rise.

- Do everything guard/forward Luis Rodriguez is the most consistent player returning for this year. He started every game last season, led the team in steals, and seemed to gain more confidence late in the season most likely due to his previous season being cut short with an injury.

- Robert Allen transferred to Ole Miss from Samford for a senior season, and he has returned for a COVID-extended senior season. While he has shown some flashes, he will have more competition than ever for minutes this season.

- Junior Sammy Hunter is a little big of an enigma as he has never seemed to fully realize his potential. The Cup heard a lot of excitement around his name when he first arrived on campus, but he has not seemed to have that breakthrough just yet. Again, a lot of new competition for the bigs might see Sammy on the outs with this staff.

The Rebel roster has seen a lot of turnover and influx of new talent via high school players and transfer portal additions. Here’s a quick look at the new faces you can expect to see when the season tips off:

- Eric Van Der Heijden is a freshman forward standing at 6’8” who averaged a double double his senior year, and he will be absolutely needed from a depth standpoint given the sketchy returning bigs previous production.

- Jackson native Daeshun Ruffin fills the role loved by Ole Miss basketball as an undersized but athletic do everything guard. He is the first McDonald’s All-American signee in school history and No. 1 player in Mississippi out of high school (avg. 33 ppg senior season) - this kid has a lot to live up to in terms of meeting expectations. He could very well be the sixth man, difference maker this team needs.

- Nysier Brooks comes to Ole Miss transferring from Miami and also played at Cincinnati. The seven foot center adds desperately needed size in the post, but he also has 130 games of D-1 experience to boot.

- Duke transfer Jaemyn Brakefield left Mississippi for Coach K’s Blue Devils and has now made a heralded return to the Magnolia state. A five star prospect out of high school, he found more and more success at Duke as the season progressed and should figure to be a force for the Rebels this season.

- James White may not immediately see the court as a freshman guard out of Georgia, but he was a fairly proficient scorer at the 6A level of Atlanta suburb basketball.

- Tennessee product Grant Slatten was runner up for Mr. Basketball in 3A, and he scored more than 2,700 points in his high school career. It’s hard to project if Slatten would be like a microwave bench player who can come in and make some quick baskets, but he did score 59 points in one game in his senior season so there’s that!

- Tye Fagan may be a name you recognize, because he spent the last three years at Georgia. Last season, he scored 19 to lead the Dawgs against the Rebels in the Pavilion, so if he’s comfortable taking shots in our arena, it’s great he transferred here. Fans have to expect some kind of senior leadership from the Georgia native.

First up for the Rebels is New Orleans on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. from the SJB Pavilion. Ole Miss overcame D-II program Trevecca in its only exhibition game, 83-76, last Friday.


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This post was edited on 11/8/21 at 3:15 pm
Posted by RebelTheBear
Saban's spare bedroom
Member since Aug 2016
5531 posts
Posted on 11/8/21 at 3:44 pm to
Thanks for staring this, RLS! Hard to tell what our team is going to be this year. Not much star talent returns, but we did pretty well in the transfer portal. Hotty Toddy and LFG!
This post was edited on 11/8/21 at 3:45 pm
Posted by Oxford Ways
Member since Jun 2015
4330 posts
Posted on 11/8/21 at 4:04 pm to
I'm still shocked at Bama's quick turnaround. Hoping we can make some noise this year

Edit: I know it's early, but this roster seems very coherent
This post was edited on 11/9/21 at 7:41 pm
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 7:50 pm to
Granted it’s UNO, but the basketball team looks more athletic possibly than what we are used to.
Posted by olemissfan26
MS
Member since Apr 2012
6237 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 8:04 pm to
I think there are a lot of guys that want to take that jump this year and they will have to in order to find playing time. This team is deep on paper so lot of guys fighting for playing time. Three transfers plus a bunch of good freshman. Time will tell if they can put it together.

ETA: I love the commitment to going faster this year. Hope it pays off and at least makes the team more fun to watch. Last year basketball was boring when we couldn’t score.
This post was edited on 11/9/21 at 8:05 pm
Posted by TMRebel
Oxford, MS
Member since Feb 2013
5405 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 8:37 pm to
Started off rough and recovered. Hopefully our 3 pt percentage stays around this level as the year goes on.
This post was edited on 11/9/21 at 8:39 pm
Posted by rebel of fortune
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2012
3533 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 8:52 pm to
I thought we played ok and had moments that we looked like a good team. I’m not sure if we have enough top end talent to win in the SEC but we do have a lot of quality players.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/10/21 at 12:26 pm to
OM women pick up big signee today. Beat State for her. LINK /
Posted by Oxford Ways
Member since Jun 2015
4330 posts
Posted on 11/10/21 at 12:31 pm to
If the women don't make the tournament this year, it's a failed season IMO
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6871 posts
Posted on 11/10/21 at 1:10 pm to
Coach Yo has been a really solid hire. Definitely not splashy at the time but she's putting in the work to build something here.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/11/21 at 2:16 pm to
Ruffin to miss four weeks with a broken bone in hand. You just can’t make this shite up.
Posted by Ole Colonel 27
Member since Oct 2011
2453 posts
Posted on 11/11/21 at 7:37 pm to
Women off to a blistering start.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/11/21 at 9:55 pm to
Damn, we lost to Belmont?
Posted by Oxford Ways
Member since Jun 2015
4330 posts
Posted on 11/11/21 at 10:31 pm to
Yea they botched the 1st quarter and couldn't recover. Belmont is favored to win their conference and went to the NCAA last year so they weren't a pushover
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/11/21 at 10:41 pm to
Geez.
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6871 posts
Posted on 11/18/21 at 4:01 pm to
Marquette should be a great early test tonight. They are coming off a huge upset of Illinois
Posted by Oxford Ways
Member since Jun 2015
4330 posts
Posted on 11/18/21 at 6:01 pm to
Should be a good one
Posted by HamzooReb
Utah
Member since Mar 2013
12018 posts
Posted on 11/18/21 at 6:17 pm to
quote:

They are coming off a huge upset of Illinois


Illinois was without their All American player. We look pretty solid so far.
Posted by Insideradvantage
Member since Oct 2014
6886 posts
Posted on 11/18/21 at 6:51 pm to
That damn shot to end the half. But still good half for the Rebs.
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