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2019 Football Game Notes | Olemissgameday.Com @Olemissfb | Olemissfb | Olemissfootball OLE MISS ATHLETICS LOGOS STYLE GUIDE [ OLE MISS PRIMARY VERTICAL ] NO STROKE [ OLE MISS PRIMARY VERTICAL ] 2019 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES WWW.OLEMISSSPORTS.COM | OLEMISSGAMEDAY.COM @OLEMISSFB | OLEMISSFB | OLEMISSFOOTBALL MEDIA COVERAGE THE MATCHUP CBS Date: Saturday, Sept . 28, 2019 Brad Nessler, Play-by-Play Time: 2:30 p .m . CT Gary Danielson, Analyst Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala . Jamie Erdahl, Sideline Reporter Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821) [ OLE MISS PRIMARY HORIZONTAL ] [ OLE MISS PRIMARY HORIZONTAL ] Surface: Natural Grass OLE MISS IMG NETWORK Series: Alabama leads 50-10-2 David Kellum, Play-by-Play Ole Miss Original Record: Alabama leads 54-10-2 #2/2 Alabama Harry Harrison, Analyst REBELS In Tuscaloosa: Alabama leads 27-2 CRIMSON TIDE Richard Cross, Sideline Reporter Last Meeting: 2018 (2-2, 1-0 SEC) (4-0, 1-0 SEC) Brett Norsworthy, Pre- & Post-Game Live Stats: OleMissSports .com ESPN RADIO Head Coach: Matt Luke Live Audio: OleMissSports .com Head Coach: Nick Saban Sean Kelley, Play-by-Play Career: 13-15/3rd Twitter Updates: @OleMissFB Career: 236-63-1/23rd At OM: 13-15/3rd At UA: 145-21/13th Barrett Jones, Analyst Ian Fitzsimmons, Sideline Reporter WHAT TO WATCH FOR SIRIUS XM SATELLITE RADIO • This is the 67th meeting all-time between Ole Miss and Alabama . Sirius 80, XM 382, Internet 971 • The Crimson Tide holds a 50-10-2 series lead . The original series record is 54-10-2 with both teams having wins QUICK FACTS taken away due to NCAA rulings . • No . 2 Alabama is Ole Miss’ second straight ranked opponent . First Year of Football: 1893 • Ole Miss is 64-161-2 all-time versus ranked opponents . Last win over ranked opponent was a 31-28 win over No . Number of Seasons Playing Football: 125 17 Mississippi State in 2017 . All-Time Overall Record: 640-526-35 • Ole Miss is 154-90-7 ( .627 winning pct .) all-time during the month of September after vacated wins . OLE MISS COACHING STAFF • The Rebel offense is coming off a week in which they set season highs in total yards (525), passing yards (348) and plays (86) . • 24 Rebels have made their Ole Miss debut during the first four weeks of the season . On the field: • The Rebels lead the conference and rank 16th in the NCAA with 8 .0 tackles for loss per game . Matt Luke . Head Coach Jack Bicknell, Jr . Offensive Line • 78 .8 percent of Ole Miss’ total offense (1,292 of 1,640 yards) has come from underclassmen . Charles Clark . .Cornerbacks • Ole Miss ranks second in the conference and 20th in the NCAA with 3 .0 sacks per game . Jeff Koonz . Inside Linebackers • Ole Miss has used the RPO (run-pass option) concept on 39 percent of their offensive plays this year, most in the SEC . Derrick Nix . Running Backs • RB Scottie Phillips ranks third in the conference in rushing touchdowns with four . Tyrone Nix . .Outside Linebackers • RB/KR Jerrion Ealy ranks second in the SEC and is 20th nationally in kick return average (26 .0) . Jacob Peeler . Wide Receivers Freddie Roach. Defensive Line • P Mac Brown is third in the conference and 12th in the NCAA in punting average (46 .4) . George Frazier . Defensive GA Ryan Garrett . Offensive GA In the press box: Mike MacIntyre . Defensive Coord ./Safeties Rich Rodriguez . Offensive Coord ./Quarterbacks 15 Ole Miss is just one of 15 teams in the 1999 4.25 Calvin Magee. Tight Ends The Rebels have allowed 70 or less Ole Miss leads the SEC and ranks ninth nation that have thrown one or less Mason Martin . Offensive GA rushing yards in three straight contests nationally with only 4 .25 penalties interceptions through the first four Tayler Polk . Defensive GA for the first time since 1999 . committed per game through the games of the season . first four games of the 2019 season . 2019 SCHEDULE at Memphis Arkansas* SLU #23 Cal at #2 Alabama* Vanderbilt* at Missouri* Texas A&M* at Auburn* NM State LSU* at MSU* Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 26 L, 10-15 W, 31-17 W, 40-29 L, 20-28 2:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 6:30 p.m. ABC SECN SECN Alt. ESPNU CBS SECN ESPN PRIMARY COLOR INFORMATION THIS OLE MISS LOGO STYLE GUIDE AS OF 6/7/2016 COLORPHEX ANTONE COLORPANTONE Do not alter these marks in anyway and do not use any mark not listed on this sheet. If you have additional needs or questions, RED #CE1126 186c GRAY COOL GRAY 9c contact Micah Ginn at 662-832-7671. BLUE #14213D 2767c POWDER BLUE 307c GAME 5: ALABAMA | 2 OLE MISS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OLE MISS MEDIA SCHEDULE GAME WEEK Kyle Campbell ................................Associate A.D. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Email: kyle@olemiss .edu Duties: Primary Contact, Interviews • Practice closed • Coach Luke press • Portions of • SEC teleconference • Practice closed • Practice closed conf . at 11:15 a .m . practice open to Luke at 11:20 a .m . Brad Sheffield .........................Associate Director • No interviews in Manning Center media • No interviews • No interviews Email: brads@olemiss .edu Team Meeting • Practice closed Duties: Credentials, Notes, Player Interviews Room • Assistant coaches Adam Kuffner ..........................Associate Director and players avail- • Luke and players Email: kuffner@olemiss .edu • Coordinators will able after practice available after Duties: Flipcard, Stats follow Luke at practice press conference • RebTalk radio Alex Sims .................................Assistant Director show (7-8 p .m ., Email: apsims@olemiss .edu Boure) Duties: Game Program Mitch Praxl ...............................Assistant Director WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE: Ole Miss will host its weekly fall press conferences every Monday at 11:15 a .m . CT in the Burns Team Meeting Room at the Manning Center . Various Ole Miss coaches and staff will take the podium first and will be followed by Coach Matt Luke at approximately 11:30 a .m . Email: mjpraxl@olemiss .edu Defensive coordinator Mike MacIntyre and offensive coordinator Rich Rodriguez will follow Coach Luke at the podium . Members of the media unable to Caitie Smith ..............................Assistant Director attend the Monday press conference may watch live on SEC Network+ (on the ESPN app) or on the Ole Miss Athletics Facebook page . Email: caitie@olemiss .edu PLAYER/ASSISTANT INTERVIEWS: Coordinators will take part in the Monday press conference . Select players and assistant coaches will be available Tyler Wooten ............................Assistant Director after practice on Tuesday . Coach Luke and select players will be available after practice on Wednesday . All media interviews will be held in the team meet- Email: tjwooten@olemiss .edu ing room . There is no availability on Thursday or Friday . Ashley Mangrum .................Senior Staff Assistant PRACTICES: All practices are closed to the public and open to media for select periods on Tuesdays . Media are forbidden from reporting (e .g . tweet- Email: ash1@olemiss .edu ing, blogging, etc .) on anything related to practice until the post-practice interviews . This includes media who leave practice early . On available days, media will be alerted which periods are available for video . Live video is prohibited, and use of footage from practices must be limited to three minutes per day . Videographers and photographers must use tight shots and not formations . If you have not previously attended practices, please contact the 908 All-American Dr . Communications office for prior approval and daily alerts on practice locations and times . University, MS 38677 662 .915 .7522 AUDIO/VIDEO RESTRICTIONS: Press conferences, media opportunities, practices and any form of competition may not be broadcast live, including Facebook Live and related media, without prior consent of the athletics department . Use of footage from practices is limited to three minutes per day . This includes content attained via FTP, which should be credited to Ole Miss Sports Productions . Ole Miss offers free FTP downloads of practice SEC TELECONFERENCE footage, interviews and game highlights for television stations to use during regularly scheduled news/sportscasts . To access the Ole Miss FTP site, please contact Seth Austin with Ole Miss Sports Productions at saaustin@olemiss .edu or 662-816-3436 . Coach Matt Luke will be available on the weekly SEC WEEKDAY PARKING: Parking permits are required for everyone on campus Monday through Friday between 7:30 a .m . and 5 p .m . Media that plan to Teleconference every Wednesday from Aug . 28-Nov . 20, regularly attend practices, press conferences and other on-campus events may purchase a Vendor Permit from Campus Parking (www .olemiss .edu/ from 10-12:10 p .m . CT . The number is available through parking), which is good for the full academic year . Those without parking permits are advised to park in a metered spot in the east lot of the Manning Center and feed the meter . Day passes are also available online at www .olemiss .edu/parking/visitors .html . the SEC office at (205) 348-3000 . Below is the order of participants: PHOTOGRAPHERS: Per NCAA rule, images or likeness of current student-athletes may not be sold, distributed or used for commercial purposes . WORKING CREDENTIALS: To request game credentials, go to Ole Miss’ online credentialing site: www .sportssystems .com/OleMiss . Credential re- 10:00 a .m . Ed Orgeron, LSU quests must be made as early as possible by the sports director of each media outlet and are limited to those media who will be attending the game 10:10 a .m . Kirby Smart, Georgia in a working capacity . Media must agree to the SEC Media Policy before requesting credentials . Media credentials are allotted on the following basis: 10:20 a .m . Dan Mullen, Florida 1) daily newspapers; 2) network affiliate television stations; 3) websites whose primary purpose is to gather and disseminate news and who have an affiliation with a nationally recognized media entity/network; 4) magazines, weekly newspapers and non-broadcast radio stations .
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