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re: Miami 31 @ Ole Miss 27 Final
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:02 pm to sorantable
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:02 pm to sorantable
There we GEAUX Canes
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to Gings5
3rd in Golding is killing them
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to KD Burner Account
That’s what you call: Sucking Eggs.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to KD Burner Account
Wait, Ole Miss loses their offensive staff and keeps this defense for next season? No way
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to TigerLunatik
Rebs defensive coaches are all still there. What’s the problem?
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to Gings5
Enough time for Miami to get a 3 and out and get the ball again before the half ends
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to Datalus
Sorry ole miss, great season but your team didn’t show up tonight.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to sorantable
Who is Ole Miss DC? Yikes.
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to sorantable
How did that corner get so far behind that guy lol
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to deltaland
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Calling it now Beck turns the ball over before half and OM takes a 13-10 lead into half
Whoopsie daisy
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to fairweatherfans
Right you are, Mike! It sounds like the Pride of the South (the Ole Miss marching band) has been getting heckin' experimental with their stand tunes lately.
?While they have their classic staples like "Forward Rebels" and "I Saw the Light," they’ve been known to drop some more modern, electronic-heavy tracks to keep the vibes high. If you're hearing something that sounds like Paul Oakenfold, you’re likely picking up on their arrangement of "Ready Steady Go".
?Why it sounds like Oakenfold
?The Vibe: "Ready Steady Go" is Oakenfold’s most iconic big-beat/trance anthem, often used in high-octane film scenes (like The Bourne Identity or Collateral).
?The Fit: The driving, repetitive bassline and the "Ready... Steady... Go!" vocal cue make it a perfect "get loud" song for third down when the Rebels need a big stop.
?Modern Repertoire: The band has been leaning into more Zoomer-friendly and high-energy electronic tracks recently, like "Love is Gone" (David Guetta) and "Sail" (AWOLNATION), to complement the usual "Hey" song.
?While they have their classic staples like "Forward Rebels" and "I Saw the Light," they’ve been known to drop some more modern, electronic-heavy tracks to keep the vibes high. If you're hearing something that sounds like Paul Oakenfold, you’re likely picking up on their arrangement of "Ready Steady Go".
?Why it sounds like Oakenfold
?The Vibe: "Ready Steady Go" is Oakenfold’s most iconic big-beat/trance anthem, often used in high-octane film scenes (like The Bourne Identity or Collateral).
?The Fit: The driving, repetitive bassline and the "Ready... Steady... Go!" vocal cue make it a perfect "get loud" song for third down when the Rebels need a big stop.
?Modern Repertoire: The band has been leaning into more Zoomer-friendly and high-energy electronic tracks recently, like "Love is Gone" (David Guetta) and "Sail" (AWOLNATION), to complement the usual "Hey" song.
This post was edited on 1/8/26 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to YStar
Maybe Burks went to ole miss.
Safety play all year is terrible
Safety play all year is terrible
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to RIPMachoMan
Ole Miss safety got absolutely lost. 
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to Nasty_Canasta
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Holy shite wife fricking open
Better get in there before she closes.
Football ain't that important
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:03 pm to Tamer of Beastz
Great job by Beck to extend the play by scrambling outside the pocket while maintaining downfield vision. Lot of QBs won't see that WR downfield or will get sacked staying in the pocket.
This post was edited on 1/8/26 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 1/8/26 at 8:04 pm to SirWinston
Man you really know how to frick up a game thread
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