3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 21 BOWL WINS | 33 BOWL APPEARANCES | 619 ALL-TTIME VICTORIES

2 0 1 0 R E B E L F O O T B A L L 54 FIRST-TTEAM ALL AMERICANS | 19 NFL FIRST ROUND PICKS | 276 PRO DRAFT SELECTIONS | 192 TELEVISION APPEARANCES

OLE MISS COACHING STAFF: EGG BOWL (f) ...... Head Coach Date ...... Nov. 27, 2010 Kim Dameron (pb) ...... Safeties Time ...... 6 p.m. Ron Dickerson (f) ...... Wide Receivers Series Record . . . .Ole Miss leads 60-40-6 Mike Markuson (f) ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL Television ...... ESPNU Derrick Nix (f) ...... Running Backs Site ...... Oxford, Miss. Tyrone Nix (f) ...... Asst. HC/Defensive Coordinator/LB Venue ...... Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Terry Price (f) ...... Defensive Line Capacity ...... 60,580 Dave Rader (pb) ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB Mississippi State (7-4, 3-4 SEC) Surface ...... FieldTurf Ole Miss (4-7, 1-6 SEC) James Shibest (f) ...... Special Teams Coordinator/ TE BULLDOGS Live Stats ...... OleMissSports.com REBELS Chris Vaughn (f) ...... Recruiting Coordinator/CB Lanier Goethie (f) ...... Defensive GA WHAT TO WATCH FOR ... Clark Irwin (f) ...... Offensive GA • This game will be the 107th meeting of one of the nation’s most-played rivalries. Ole Miss holds a 60-40-6 advantage in the series Game Location: (f) - field; (pb)- press box dating back to 1901. The Ole Miss-Mississippi State series is tied with the North Carolina-Wake Forest series for the 16th longest in NCAA Division I-A history. The rivalry is also listed as the 10th longest uninterrupted series, as the NCAA considers Saturday’s game the 95th consecutive year that the two schools have faced each other. Neither team, however, fielded a squad in 1943 due to World RANKINGS: War II. Saturday’s game will be the 83rd “Battle of the Golden Egg,” as the two schools started playing for the trophy in 1927. Ole Ole Miss ...... BCS -NR/AP - NR/Coaches - NR Miss holds a 54-23-5 advantage in the “Egg Bowl.” MSU ...... BCS - 25/AP - 25/Coaches - 25 • The home team has won 10 of the last 11 games. Ole Miss has taken five of the last eight in the series, including a 45-0 blanking at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in 2008. MSU holds a slight 10-9 edge in the 19 meetings since the series returned to campus sites TELEVISION (ESPNU): in 1991, after being played yearly in Jackson from 1973-1990. The Rebels hold a 21-10-3 advantage in games played in Oxford and Clay Matvick ...... Play-by-Play have won five straight. • The Rebels are 8-3 in November games under head coach Houston Nutt. Ole Miss went 3-1 overall in November last season and Herm Edwards ...... Analyst posted a 4-0 record in November games in 2008. Jessica Mendoza ...... Sideline • Head coach Houston Nutt is 10-2 all time against Mississippi State, including winning 10-straight against the Bulldogs from 1999- 2008. RADIO (OLE MISS RADIO NETWORK): • The Ole Miss offensive line leads the SEC and ranks 17th in the country having allowed only 11 sacks on the season despite start- David Kellum ...... Play-by-Play ing seven different offensive line combinations in its 11 games. Harry Harrison ...... Analyst • The Rebels currently rank second in the SEC and 14th in the nation in rushing averaging 220.5 yards per game. • Running back Brandon Bolden has scored 13 rushing this season which is the second highest total in school history Stan Sandroni ...... Sideline/Locker Room and just one score behind the school record of 14 held by Kayo Dottley, Deuce McAllister and . Bolden has 22 career Gary Darby ...... Pre-& Post-Game Host rushing scores, which is tied for second in Ole Miss history with and Joe Gunn. Deuce McAllister is the Rebels’ all-time Brett Norsworthy ...... Pre-& Post-Game Host leader in rushing TDs with 37. Satellite: Sirius 217, XM 199 • Senior needs just 11 yards rushing to break ’s single-season Ole Miss record of 542 rushing yards Internet: OleMissSports.com RebelVision(subscription) by a set in 1972.

2010 OLE MISS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME NOTES/SERIES INFORMATION SEPT. 4 JACKSONVILLE STATE (CSS) OXFORD L, 49-48 (2OT) Rebels lose 31-10 halftime lead Sept. 11 at Tulane (ESPN2/ESPN Classic) New Orleans W, 27-13 Summers posts 165 receiving yards SEPT. 18 VANDERBILT* (SEC NETWORK) OXFORD L, 28-14 Masoli passes for 190 yards, rushes for 104 SEPT. 25 FRESNO STATE (CSS) OXFORD W, 55-38 Bolden rushes for career-best 228 yards Oct. 2 KENTUCKY*(SEC NETWORK) OXFORD W, 42-35 Masoli accounts for career-high four TDs Oct. 16 at #8/8 Alabama* (ESPN2) Tuscaloosa L, 23-10 Ole Miss drops seventh-straight against Tide Oct. 23 at #21/21 Arkansas* (SEC NETWORK) Fayetteville L, 38-24 Masoli passes for career-high 327 yards OCT. 30 # 1/3/3 AUBURN*(ESPN2) OXFORD L, 51-31 J. Scott rushes for career-high 134 yards NOV. 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (HC) (ESPNU) OXFORD W, 43-21 Bolden, E. Davis both rush for over 100 yards Nov. 13 at Tennessee* (CBS) Knoxville L, 52-14 Bolden rushes for 113 yards, two TDs Nov. 20 at #5/5/6 LSU* (CBS) Baton Rouge L, 43-36 Masoli totals 241 yards, three TDs NOV. 27 # 25/25/25 MISSISSIPPI STATE* (ESPNU) OXFORD 6:00 P.M. OLE MISS LEADS 60-40-6 * - SEC game (HC) - Homecoming All Times Central and Subject to Change Rankings - BCS/AP/Coaches’ PAGE 2 – MEDIA INFORMATION

OLE MISS MEDIA RELATIONS OLE MISS EGG BOWL WEEK MEDIA SCHEDULE Kyle Campbell* Primary Media Contact SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY e-mail: [email protected] Duties: Main Football Contact • Practice Closed • No Practice • Practice open to • No media • No media • No media Kim Ling Associate Media Relations Director media and video availability availability availability e-mail: [email protected] • Coach Nutt avail- • Coach Nutt press first 20 minutes Duties: Game Program able on telecon conference at Bill Bunting Associate Media Relations Director ference at 3 p.m. 2 p.m. in IPF • Last media avail- e-mail: [email protected] Team Meeting ability for Coach Joey Jones Associate Media Relations Director • Player interviews Room Nutt,assistant e-mail: [email protected] for Monday press coaches and Daniel Snowden* Assistant Media Relations Director e-mail: [email protected] conference due • Selected players players available Duties: Game Notes, Stats by 3 p.m. available following after practice Kristen Saibini Assistant Media Relations Director press conference e-mail: [email protected] * Football Contacts CREDENTIALS Overnight Address: Beginning with the 2010 season, all credential requests should be made through Ole Miss’ new online credentialing web- 908 All-American Dr. site: www.sportssystems.com/OleMiss. All requests should be made as early as possible and should be limited to work- Mailing Address: ing press only. Working space in Ole Miss’ Vaught-Hemingway Stadium press box will be allotted on the following basis: PO Box 217 (1) Daily newspapers covering for Sunday publication and television stations covering for weekend news programs; (2) University, MS 38677 Sports editors of Mississippi daily newspapers; (3) Radio personnel for an originating broadcast; (4) Official school daily, Phone - 662.915.7522 one seat only; (5) Television sports directors and approved special coverage; (6) Press and TV working photographers, Fax - 662.915.7006 weekly press representatives, non-broadcasting radio representatives and internet sites whose primary purpose is to SEC TELECONFERENCE gather news and disseminate it. Coach Houston Nutt will be available on the weekly Southeastern Conference Teleconference every PHOTOGRAPHERS Wednesday, beginning September 1 and concluding Credentials for sideline photographers will be issued on the basis of circulation, with priority granted to agencies cover- November 24, from 11:10-11:20 a.m. (CT). The number ing the participating schools on a regular basis. All photographers must exchange their photo pass for armbands in order is available through the SEC office or the Athletics Media to be admitted to the sidelines. This may be done at the media “Will Call” table next to the press box elevators. Gameday Relations office. Below is the order of participants: flip cards will be available at that location. 10:00 a.m. - Les Miles, LSU 10:10 a.m. - Steve Spurrier, South Carolina PARKING 10:20 a.m. - Urban Meyer, Florida Media parking passes should be requested at the same time press box or sideline passes are requested. Only a limited 10:30 a.m. - Robbie Caldwell, Vanderbilt number of parking passes are available. The lot just to the west of the Turner Center (the former Intercollegiate Athletics 10:40 a.m. - Derek Dooley, Tennessee lot) is reserved for media parking. Entry is available from Hill Drive. A golf cart is available to help members of the media 10:50 a.m. - Nick Saban, Alabama 11:00 a.m. - Bobby Petrino, Arkansas transport heavy equipment from the press parking area to the press box. 11:10 a.m. - Houston Nutt, Ole Miss 11:20 a.m. - Mark Richt, Georgia GAMEDAY SERVICES 11:30 a.m. - Dan Mullen, Mississippi State Members of the media covering Ole Miss will be provided with pregame notes for both teams, a game program and a 11:40 a.m. - , Auburn flipcard. Statistics and a running play-by-play will be handed out after each quarter. Approximately 30 minutes following 11:50 a.m. - Joker Phillips, Kentucky the completion of the game, a final statistical book, including complete team and individual statistics, running play-by-play OLEMISSSPORTS.COM and postgame quotes from players and coaches, will be available. For updated statistics, rosters, game notes and all Rebel news on the internet, go to the official Ole Miss athletics WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE website at OleMissSports.com. For those out of range of Coach Houston Nutt will hold his final weekly press conference Monday, Nov. 29., beginning at 2:00 p.m. (CT), in the team the Mississippi Network’s radio broadcast, live audio of meeting room of the Indoor Practice Facility, which is adjacent to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium/Hollingsworth Field. the game is available through OleMissSports.com’s Members of the media unable to attend the Monday press conference may participate via the telephone. The number for RebelVision, which also offers subscribers live webcasts the two-way teleconference may be obtained by contacting the Athletics Media Relations office at (662) 915-7522. There of Coach Nutt’s weekly press conferences and home postgame press conferences as well as video replays of will be no teleconference for Coach Nutt Sunday, Nov. 28. home games and select road games. COACHES/PLAYER INTERVIEWS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS During Game Week Ole Miss offers free ftp downloads of game highlights and Selected players will be available Monday following Coach Nutt’s weekly press conference. All media interviews will be interviews with coaches and players for television stations held in the team meeting room. All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least one day in to use during regularly scheduled news/sportscasts. To access the Ole Miss ftp site please contact J Stern at advance with Kyle Campbell (662-915-7522). Members of the media who wish to interview players on Monday MUST e- [email protected]. -mail or text Kyle Campbell by 3 p.m. (CT) Sunday to request interviews. Players and assistant coaches will be available upon request after practice on Tuesday. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM After Practice The official media website for SEC Football. Access and Practice will be closed to the public. The first 20 minutes of practice will be open to the media on Tuesday. Coach Nutt download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media will be available for media after practice in the team meeting room. guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference After the Game and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a Coach Nutt will hold a postgame news conference with the media in the team meeting room of the Indoor Practice Facility. password by sending an e-mail to password@college- Athletics Media Relations office representatives will be available to assist in postgame interviews. Complete postgame pressbox.com. plans will be announced on gameday in the press box. An Athletics Media Relations staff member will accompany mem- bers of the press wishing to go to the sidelines, beginning with five minutes remaining in the final quarter. PAGE 3 – REBEL NOTES

TEAM STATISTICS TOP REBEL PERFORMANCES OLE MISS OPPONENT CATEGORY MISSISSIPPI STATE OPPONENT VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE 205 204 First Downs 224 216 Rushing Yards: 105 80 By Rushing 124 84 Dou Innocent, 39-242 (TD); 11-25-1995 88 109 By Passing 89 117 Passing Yards: Mark Young, 19-37-1-334 (3 TDs); 11-26-1988 12 15 By Penalty 11 15 Receptions: Floyd Franks, 8-85; 11-30-1968; Chris Collins, 8- 63-568 68-529 Penalties-Yards 62-511 68-532 113-1; 11-27-2003 16-9 16-10 Fumbles-Lost 15-6 16-13 Receiving Yards: Roell Preston, 7-150 (TD); 11-26-1994 461 363 Rushing Attempts 511 375 All-PPurpose Yards: Dou Innocent, 242; (11-25-1995) 2426 1624 Rushing Yards 2379 1395 Points Scored: Showboat Boykin, 42 (7 TDs); 12-1-1951 5.3 4.5 Yards Per Rush 4.7 3.7 220.5 147.6 Rushing Yards Per Game 216.3 126.8 SERIES HISTORY 286-161 332-203 Pass Attempts-Completions 245-137 361-207 2046 2668 Passing Yards 1855 2576 Ole Miss leads 60-440-66 186.0 242.5 Passing Yards Per Game 168.6 234.2 In Starkville: ...... 20-12-3, Ole Miss 747 695 Total Offensive Plays 756 736 In Oxford: ...... 21-10-3, Ole Miss 4472 4292 Total Offense 4234 3971 In Jackson, Miss.: ...... 18-12, Ole Miss* 406.5 390.2 Total Offense Per Game 384.9 361.0 In Tupelo, Miss.: ...... 3-0, Mississippi State 344 391 Total Points 294 221 In Columbus, Miss.: ...... 1-0, Ole Miss INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS In Clarksdale, Miss.: ...... 1-0, Mississippi State In Greenwood, Miss.: ...... 2-0, Mississippi State OLE MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE * - Ole Miss won 1976 and 1977 games by forfeit Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Brandon Bolden 151 931 6.2 13 Vick Ballard 144 849 5.9 15 Longest Ole Miss Win Streak: ...... 6, 1930-35 and 1947-52 Jeremiah Masoli 110 532 4.8 6 Chris Relf 167 617 3.7 4 Longest Mississippi State Win Streak: ...... 13, 1911-1925 Jeff Scott 60 417 6.9 2 LaDarius Perkins 79 428 5.4 3 Largest Margin of Victory: ...... 48, 1971 (48-0) Largest Margin of Defeat: ...... 65, 1915 (65-0) Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD/Int. Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD/Int. Jeremiah Masoli 252 143 1778 13/12 Chris Relf 177 98 1220 7/4 Year Site Score Year Site Score 32 17 261 3/1 Tyler Russell 67 39 635 5/6 1901 Starkville ...... L, 0-17 1959 Starkville ...... W, 42-0 1902 Starkville ...... W, 21-0 1960 Oxford ...... W, 35-9 Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1903 Oxford ...... T, 6-6 1961 Starkville ...... W, 37-7 Melvin Harris 30 408 13.6 3 Chad Bumphis 43 590 13.7 5 1904 Columbus ...... W, 17-5 1962 Oxford ...... W, 13-6 Brandon Bolden 26 266 10.2 3 Arceto Clark 21 295 14.0 2 1905 Jackson ...... L, 0-11 1963 Oxford ...... T, 10-10 1906 Jackson ...... W, 29-5 Ja-Mes Logan 25 328 13.1 1 Brandon Heavens 18 285 15.8 2 1964 Oxford ...... L, 17-20 1907 Jackson ...... L, 0-15 1965 Starkville ...... W, 21-0 1908 Jackson ...... L, 6-44 1966 Oxford ...... W, 24-0 Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long 1909 Jackson ...... W, 9-5 1967 Starkville ...... W, 10-3 Tyler Campbell 52 2404 46.2 69 Heath Hutchins 51 2099 41.2 63 1910 Jackson ...... W, 30-0 1968 Oxford ...... T, 17-17 1911 Jackson ...... L, 0-6 1969 Starkville ...... W, 48-22 Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. Long Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. Long 1915 Tupelo ...... L, 0-65 1970 Oxford ...... L, 14-19 Jesse Grandy 13 212 16.3 73 Chad Bumphis 15 134 8.9 35 1916 Tupelo ...... L, 0-36 1971 Starkville ...... W, 48-0 1917 Tupelo ...... L, 14-41 1972 Oxford ...... W, 51-14 KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. Long KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. Long 1918 Oxford ...... L, 0-13 1973 Jackson ...... W, 38-10 1919 Clarksdale ...... L, 0-33 1974 Jackson ...... L, 13-31 Jesse Grandy 30 627 20.9 51 Leon Berry 14 375 26.8 97 1920 Greenwood . . . . .L, 0-20 1975 Jackson ...... W, 13-7 1921 Greenwood . . . . .L, 0-21 1976 Jackson ...... L, 11-28* Scoring TD FG PAT Total Scoring TD FG PAT Total 1922 Jackson ...... L, 13-19 1977 Jackson ...... L, 14-18* Brandon Bolden 16 0-0 0-0 96 Vick Ballard 16 0-0 0-0 96 1923 Jackson...... L, 6-13 1978 Jackson ...... W, 27-7 Bryson Rose 0 15-17 41-41 86 Derek DePasquale 0 8-9 17-17 41 1924 Jackson...... L, 0-20 1979 Jackson ...... W, 14-9 1925 Jackson ...... L, 0-6 1980 Jackson ...... L, 14-19 Tackles UT-AAT TT TFL Other Tackles UT-AAT TT TFL Other 1926 Starkville ...... W, 7-6 1981 Jackson ...... W, 21-17 1927 Oxford ...... W, 20-12 Jonathan Cornell 35-33 68 13.0-46 4.5 Sacks Chris White 47-49 96 14.0-49 6 Sacks 1982 Jackson ...... L, 10-27 1928 Starkville ...... W, 20-19 1983 Jackson ...... W, 24-23 Damien Jackson 41-24 65 4.5-11 4 PBUs K.J. Wright 41-43 84 5.0-14 8 PBUs 1929 Oxford ...... T, 7-7 1984 Jackson ...... W, 24-3 Fon Ingram 37-24 61 1.5-1 1 INT Charles Mitchell 47-32 79 2.0-4 1 PBU 1930 Starkville ...... W, 20-0 1985 Jackson ...... W, 45-27 1931 Oxford ...... W, 25-14 1986 Jackson ...... W, 24-3 LAST FIVE MEETINGS 1932 Starkville ...... W, 13-0 1987 Jackson ...... L, 20-30 1933 Oxford ...... W, 31-0 1988 Jackson ...... W, 33-6 Nov. 28, 2009 • Starkville, Miss.: Mississippi State 41, Ole Miss 27: 1934 Jackson ...... W, 7-3 1989 Jackson ...... W, 21-11 career-long kick with a key 11-yard run and a 17-yard completion in 1935 Oxford ...... W, 14-6 1990 Jackson ...... W, 21-9 Mississippi State upset No. 20 Ole Miss 41-27 in the Egg Bowl. Ole the final minute. BenJarvus Green-Ellis rushed for 117 yards and 1936 Starkville ...... L, 6-26 1991 Starkville ...... L, 9-24 Miss couldn’t stop the one-two combination of Chris Relf and Anthony opened the day with a 14-yard TD run. 1937 Oxford ...... L, 7-9 1992 Oxford ...... W, 17-10 Dixon, who finished with 133 yards and a . It was the sixth 1938 Starkville ...... W, 19-6 1993 Starkville ...... L, 13-20 straight win for the home team in the series. The Rebels’ most suc- Nov. 25, 2006 • Oxford, Miss.: Ole Miss 20, Mississippi State 17: 1939 Oxford ...... L, 6-18 1994 Oxford ...... L, 17-21 cess came on long pass plays for touchdowns - 27 yards to Shay Marshay Green returned a punt 47 yards for a TD late in the fourth 1940 Starkville ...... L, 0-19 1995 Starkville ...... W, 13-10 Hodge, 48 yards to Marketih Summers and 52 to Dexter McCluster. quarter to give Ole Miss a 20-17 win in the Egg Bowl. 1941 Oxford ...... L, 0-6 1996 Oxford ...... L, 0-17 finished with 275 yards passing and three TDs. tossed a TD pass to DE Greg Hardy early in the game, and the Rebels 1942 Starkville ...... L, 13-34 1997 Starkville ...... W, 15-14 held on with the help of two short field goals by Joshua Shene. MSU 1944 Oxford ...... W, 13-8 1998 Oxford ...... L, 6-28 Nov. 28, 2008 • Oxford, Miss.: Ole Miss 45, Mississippi State 0: Jevan kicker Adam Carlson missed a 51-yard field goal that would have tied 1945 Starkville ...... W, 7-6 1999 Starkville ...... L, 20-33 Snead threw for 213 yards and four touchdowns, Greg Hardy had the game as time expired. 1946 Oxford ...... L, 0-20 2000 Oxford ...... W, 45-30 three of Ole Miss' school-record 11 sacks and the 25th-ranked 1947 Starkville ...... W, 33-14 2001 Starkville ...... L, 28-36 Rebels beat Mississippi State 45-0 on Friday in the most lopsided Egg Nov. 26, 2005 • Starkville, Miss.: Mississippi State 35, Ole Miss 14: 1948 Oxford ...... W, 34-7 2002 Oxford ...... W, 24-12 Bowl in 37 years. Shay Hodge had 76 yards receiving and a touch- Jerious Norwood scored four touchdowns leading the Bulldogs to a 35- 1949 Starkville ...... W, 26-0 2003 Starkville ...... W, 31-0 down in the first quarter alone and Wallace finished with 105 yards 14 victory in the Egg Bowl. Norwood rushed for 204 yards and three 1950 Oxford ...... W, 27-20 2004 Oxford ...... W, 20-3 receiving. It was the fifth straight win at home for Ole Miss, which has touchdowns on 34 carries, and caught a 5-yard scoring pass from Mike 1951 Starkville ...... W, 49-7 2005 Starkville ...... L, 14-35 won five of the last seven Egg Bowls. Henig and helped Mississippi State outrush Ole Miss 304-31. 1952 Oxford ...... W, 20-14 2006 Oxford ...... W, 20-17 Nov. 23, 2007 • Starkville, Miss.: Mississippi State 17, Ole Miss 14: 1953 Starkville ...... T, 7-7 2007 Starkville ...... L, 14-17 1954 Oxford ...... W, 14-0 2008 Oxford ...... W, 45-0 Adam Carlson hit a 48-yard field goal with 18 seconds left and 1955 Starkville ...... W, 26-0 2009 Starkville ...... L, 27-41 Mississippi State scored all its points in the fourth quarter of a stun- 1956 Oxford ...... W, 13-7 ning 17-14 win over Ole Miss. Derek Pegues returned a punt 75 yards 1957 Starkville ...... T, 7-7 * - Ole Miss won by forfeit for a touchdown to tie the score, and Wes Carroll set up Carlson's 1958 Oxford ...... W, 21-0 PAGE 4 – POTENTIAL STARTERS

JEREMIAH MASOLI LAST GAME: Threw for 177 yards and one score ... Added 64 yards and two TDs on the ground. 8 SR • 5-11 • 220 • , Calif. NOTES: Ranks seventh in the SEC in total offense (210.0 y/g) ... Needs 11 yards rushing to break Norris Att. Com. Yards TDs Weese’s single-season Ole Miss record for rushing yards by a quarterback (542) ... Accounted for a career-high QB 252 143 1778 13 four TDs against Kentucky ... Posted 425 total yards and three TDs against Arkansas. BRANDON BOLDEN LAST GAME: Rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries. 34 JR • 5-11 • 215 • Baton Rouge, La. NOTES: Has five 100-yard rushing games this season and seven in his career ... Ranks eighth in the SEC Att. Yards Avg. TDs in rushing (84.6 y/g) ... Second on team with 26 receptions this season ... Third-team midseason All-SEC RB 151 931 6.2 13 pick by Phil Steele ... Rushed for career-high 228 yards and two TDs against Fresno State. H.R. GREER LAST GAME: As a blocker, helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, 45 SO • 5-11 • 225 • Olive Branch, Miss. the most points LSU has allowed this season. Att. Yards Avg. TDs NOTES: Has six catches for 32 yards and one touchdown on the season ... Scored first career TD on FB 0 0 0.0 0 four-yard reception against Kentucky. MELVIN HARRIS LAST GAME: Caught two passes for 31 yards 5 SO • 6-7 • 205 • Buford, Ga. NOTES: Leads team in receptions and is tied for second with three TD catches ... Posted career-high five Rec. Yards Avg. TDs catches for 45 yards against Auburn ... First catch of the season was 41-yard touchdown strike against SE 30 408 13.6 3 Jacksonville State. MARKEITH SUMMERS LAST GAME: Recorded two catches for 73 yards and one TD. 16 SR • 6-3 • 205 • Olive Branch, Miss. NOTES: Has four TDs in last five games ... Posted five catches for 165 yards including a 70-yard TD Rec. Yards Avg. TDs strike against Tulane ... Marked the sixth highest single-game receiving yard total in Ole Miss history ... FL 24 527 22.0 6 Posted 104 yards receiving and tied career-high with two TD catches against Arkansas. FERBIA ALLEN LAST GAME: As a blocker, helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, 83 SO • 6-4 • 245 • Pine Bluff, Ark. the most points LSU has allowed this season. Rec. Yards Avg. TDs NOTES: Has recorded a reception in 4-of-11 games this season ... Caught six passes for 46 yards with a TE 5 51 10.2 1 long of 13 on the season in 2009. BOBBY MASSIE LAST GAME: Helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, the most 79 SO • 6-6 • 310 • Lynchburg, Va. points LSU has allowed this season. GS Rush/G Pass/G PPG NOTES: Has started every game at right tackle and helped the Rebels rank first in the SEC in sacks RT 11 220.5 186.0 31.3 allowed ... SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for ULL ... A preseason second team All-SEC pick by Lindy's. JARED DUKE LAST GAME: Helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, the most 74 FR • 6-6 • 325 • Cleveland, Tenn. points LSU has allowed this season. GS Rush/G Pass/G PPG NOTES: True freshman who has started the last four games ... Earned first team Class 5A All-State hon- RG 4 220.5 186.0 31.3 ors from the Tennessee Sports Writers Association and Tennessee Varsity as a senior. A.J. HAWKINS LAST GAME: Helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, the most 73 JR • 6-4 • 335 • Monroe, La. points LSU has allowed this season. GS Rush/G Pass/G PPG NOTES: Has helped the Rebels rank first in the SEC in sacks allowed ... Started the first five games at C 10 220.5 186.0 31.3 center before moving to right guard for the Arkansas game ... Moved back to center for Auburn game. ALEX WASHINgTON LAST GAME: Helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and score 36 points, the most 76 JR • 6-4 • 335 • Monroe, La. points LSU has allowed this season. GS Rush/G Pass/G PPG NOTES: Started the first three games of the season and last four at left guard and helped the Rebels LG 7 220.5 186.0 31.3 rank first in the SEC in sacks allowed. BRADLEY SOWELL LAST GAME: Started 23th-career game and helped the Rebel offense rack up 420 yards of offense and 78 JR • 6-7 • 315 • Hernando, Miss. score 36 points, the most points LSU has allowed this season. GS Rush/G Pass/G PPG NOTES: Has started every game at left tackle and helped the Rebels rank first in the SEC in sacks allowed LT 11 220.5 186.0 31.3 ... Named Most Improved Offensive Player from spring drills ... Started and played in 12 games in 2009. BRYSON ROSE LAST GAME: Nailed only field goal attempt (24 yards) and all three PATs. 81 SO • 6-0 • 193 • Raleigh, N.C. NOTES: Scored 19 points against ULL ... Ranks in the SEC in every kicking category, including scoring FGs Long PATs Pts (7.8 ppg/5th), field goals (1.36 pg/3rd) and PAT pct. (1.000/1st) ... Connected on career-long 41-yard K 15/17 41 41/41 86 field goal at Tulane. JESSE GRANDY LAST GAME: Totaled 16 combined yards on a kickoff and punt return. 10 S0 • 6-0 • 165 • Pine Bluff, Ark. NOTES: Ranks 10th in all-purpose (102.4 y/g) and seventh in kickoff returns (20.9 y/r) ... Has three Rec. Yards Avg. TDs career special teams touchdowns ... Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after recording a RS 16 195 12.2 1 career-long 73-yard punt return against Kentucky. PAGE 5 – POTENTIAL STARTERS

CAMERON WHIGHAM LAST GAME: Did not record a tackle. 55 FR • 6-2 • 255 • Snellville, Ga. True freshman who joined the team prior to spring drills ... Originally signed with Ole Miss in the Tackles TFLs Sacks QH NOTES: DE 4 0.0 0.0 1 2009 class ... Totaled 85 tackles, 19 TFLs and seven QB sacks as a senior. JERRELL POWE LAST GAME: Posted one tackle in 17th-consecutive start. 57 SR • 6-2 • 320 • Waynesboro, Miss. NOTES: Posted career-high 1.5 QB sacks at Alabama ... Second-team midseason All-SEC pick by Phil Tackles TFLs Sacks FF Steele ... Voted a team captain prior to the season ... A preseason first team All-SEC pick by numerous out- NT 21 7.5 2.5 1 lets ... Named to the Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi Award watch lists. LAST GAME: Collected two tackles. 99 SR • 6-1 • 303 • Powder Springs, Ga. NOTES: Received the Jeff Hamm Memorial Award for the Most Improved Defensive Player from spring Tackles TFLs Sacks FF drills ... Saw action in all 13 games with three starts at nose tackle a year ago ... Recorded 12 tackles (six DT 19 3.5 2.0 1 solo) including 2.5 TFLs and 0.5 sack last season. JASON JONES LAST GAME: Tallied career-high six tackles. 53 S0 • 6-2 • 250 • Albany, Ga. NOTES: Has seen action in all 11 games ... Tallied three tackles, 2.0 TFLs and 2.0 QB sacks against ULL Tackles TFLs Sacks FR ... Recorded one solo stop and 1.0 TFL against Auburn ... Tallied two tackles, 0.5 TFL and 0.5 QB sack in DE 13 3.5 2.5 2 first career start against ULL. D.T. SHACKELFORD LAST GAME: Started at DE and registered five tackles. 42 SO • 6-1 • 235 • Decatur, Ala. NOTES: Second on team with 4.0 QB sacks and 7.0 TFLs ... Posted a career-best seven stops (three Tackles TFLs Sacks QH solo) and half a QB sack at Alabama ... Collected six tackles (three solo), 2.5 TFLs and 1.0 QB sack WLB 39 7.0 4.0 3 against Vanderbilt. JONATHAN CORNELL LAST GAME: Credited with 10 tackles (five solo), 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 QB sack. 51 SR • 6-1 • 235 • Azusa, Calif. NOTES: Leads team in tackles and ranks top-five in SEC in TFLs ... Second-team midseason All-SEC pick Tackles TFLs Sacks FF by Phil Steele ... Voted a team captain prior to the season ... Started 23 games in a row at MLB before MLB 68 13.0 4.5 1 the Rebels opened in a nickel against Kentucky ... Credited with a career-high 3.0 sacks at Tulane. ALLEN WALKER LAST GAME: Tallied four tackles and two pass breakups. 9 SR • 6-1 • 230 • Olive Branch, Miss. NOTES: Ranks fifth on team in tackles ... Tied for third in the SEC in forced fumbles with three ... Posted Tackles TFLs Sacks FF career highs with 10 tackles (seven solo), 2.5 TFLs and 2.0 sacks versus Fresno State ... Also blocked a SLB 50 5.5 3.0 3 field goal and forced first career fumble ... Picked off first pass of the season at Arkansas. JOEL KIGHT LAST GAME: Collected two tackles (one solo). 15 SO • 5-9 • 225 • Lithonia, Ga. NOTES: Started the first seven games this season ... Finished second on the squad with a career-high Tackles TFLs Sacks QH LB 35 3.0 2.0 1 nine solo stops against Kentucky ... Also posted 1.0 TFL. MARCUS TEMPLE LAST GAME: Posted three tackles. 4 JR • 5-10 • 188 • Manquin, Va. Tied for fifth in the SEC in fumble recoveries with two ... Led squad with a career-high eight tack- Tackles TFLs INT PD NOTES: LCB 43 1.0 0 3 les (six solo) at Alabama ... Also posted 1.0 TFL and recovered a fumble. JOHNNY BROWN LAST GAME: Posted team-high 11 tackles (10 solo). 20 SR • 6-0 • 212 • Charleston, Miss. NOTES: Ranks fourth on the team in tackles ... Missed the Kentucky game due to injury ... Notched sev- Tackles TFLs INT PD enth career double-digit tackle game with a season-high 11 at Arkansas ... Ranks 22th in the SEC in tack- SS 59 2.0 0 5 les. DAMIEN JACKSON LAST GAME: Creditd with eight tackles (four solo) and 0.5 TFL. 1 JR • 6-2 • 205 • Atlanta, Ga. NOTES: Posted five tackles (three solo), 1.0 TFL and one pass breakup against Tennessee ... Posted Tackles TFLs INT PD career-high eight solo tackles (nine total) and a pass break-up against Kentucky ... Has seven starts and FS 65 4.5 0 4 is second on the team in tackles and 16th in the SEC. JEREMY McGEE LAST GAME: Tallied one one solo stop. 6 SR • 5-10 • 185 • New Orleans, La. Picked off first pass of the season against ULL ... Notched career-high seven tackles (six solo) Tackles TFLs INT PD NOTES: RCB 29 0.5 1 3 and 0.5 TFL against Auburn ... Saw action in all 13 games with one start last season. TYLER CAMPBELL LAST GAME: Posted second-highest average in school history with 62.0-yards per punt average. 97 SO • 6-2 • 210 • Little Rock, Ark. NOTES: Ranks second in the SEC and third nationally in punting (46.2 avg.) ... Eighteen 50+ yard punts Punts Avg. Long Inside 20 on the year ... Punted eight times and downed four punts inside the 20-yard line at Tennessee ... Tied a P 52 46.2 69 11 career-high with eight punts for a 47.9-yard average at Alabama. PAGE 6 – REBEL NOTES

OLE MISS HEAD COACH ORIGINS OF THE NAME HOUSTON NUTT The term “Egg Bowl” can be traced back to 1978, when OLE MISS BY THE NUMBERS Houston Nutt (Oklahoma State, 1981) is in his third season at the Executive Sports Editor of the Clarion-LLedger Tom Patterson 100,000 - Dollars Donated To Ole Miss By Houston Nutt Ole Miss helm, after being named the University’s 36th head foot- decided to spice up the 1978 meeting. A year earlier, the Clarion- ball coach on Nov. 28, 2007. His first two seasons in Oxford saw Ledger headline on game day had been “Egg Bowl Is Up For 60,580 - Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Capacity him lead the Rebels to back-to-back Cotton Bowl victories and Scramble,” and the following day it was “Egg Bowl ‘77: State 18, 44,500 - Season Tickets Sold In 2010 earn SEC Coach of the Year billing for the third time in his career Ole Miss 14.” With the Rebels 4-6 and the Bulldogs 6-4 and and Region top coaching honors for the fifth time in 2008. He was apparently out of the bowl picture heading into the 1978 game, 618 - All-Time Victories also named the FCA Coach of the Year in 2009. During his 10 Patterson instructed his staff to follow the “Egg Bowl” theme 280 - TFLs The Last Three Years years as the head coach at Arkansas, Nutt guided the Razorbacks throughout the week. The result was an award winning special to eight bowl berths, three SEC Western Division titles, two SEC section on Sunday, which recounted in great detail the Rebels’ 276 - Pro Draft Picks Championship game appearances and an average of more than stunning 27-7 victory over the heavily-favored Bulldogs. While the 244 - Weeks Ranked In The AP Poll seven wins per season. He also served head coaching stints at game is still officially the “Battle of the Golden Egg,” most mem- Boise State and Murray State, where he captured two OVC bers of the of the media now refer to the annual game simply as 207 - Shutouts In Ole Miss History Championships. the “Egg Bowl.” 192 - Television Appearances

MSU HEAD COACH DAN MULLEN “EGG BOWL” FACTS: 54 - First Team All-Americans Head coach Dan Mullen is in his second year at the head of the From 1998 through 2003, the game was played on Thanksgiving 33 - Bowl Appearances (17th All-Time) Mississippi State football program. Mullen served as Urban Night and was televised nationally by ESPN. The two teams split Meyers’ coach at Bowling Green (2001-02) and those six meetings on Thanksgiving, with the Rebels winning the 24 - Academic All-Americans Utah (2003-04) before working as offensive coordinator/QBs last two, 24-12 in 2002 in Oxford and 31-0 in 2003 in Starkville. 22 - NFL Players Under Houston Nutt coach on Meyer’s Florida staff (2005-08). Mullen’s coaching This is the first time since 2003 the “Egg Bowl” will be played at career also includes graduate assistantships at Syracuse and night (6 p.m. or later). 21 - Bowl Wins (11th All-Time) Notre Dame. 19 - NFL First Round Picks HOMEGROWN TALENT MSU SCOUTING REPORT The Ole Miss roster features 36 players from the Magnolia state. 18 - Wins During Houston Nutt’s 1st Two Seasons The Bulldogs are 7-4 on the season, 3-4 in the SEC, and are Those Mississippi natives in the Red and Blue include DE Bryon 13 - Overtime Games ranked 25th in the latest Associated Press and USA Bennett (Madison), TE Justin Bigham (Southaven), OL Zack Brent Today/Coaches’ polls. Junior Vick Ballard leads the Bulldogs with (Oxford), DB Johnny Brown (Charleston), OL Terrell Brown 10 - Hall of Fame Inductees 849 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns. Junior Chris Relf has (Drew), RB Derrick Davis (Meridian), LS Will Denny (Jackson), DT 8 - Sugar Bowl Appearances (4th All-Time) thrown for 1,220 yards and seven touchdowns on the season and Nick Eley (Olive Branch), QB Parks Frazier (Corinth), WR Terrell has added 617 yards and four scores on the ground. Defensively, Grant (Cleveland), FB H.R. Greer (Olive Branch), QB Witt Haggard 6 - Heisman Trophy Finalists senior Chris White leads the squad with 96 tackles, 14.0 TFLs and (Meridian), FB Earnest Harmon (Macon), DB Derrick Herman 6 - SEC Championships 6.0 QB sacks. On the season, MSU is 3-0 versus SEC East squads (Cleveland), LS Jacob Hickman (Carriere), TE Reggie Hicks and 0-4 versus SEC West teams. (Madison), WR Jordan Holder (Bay Springs), TE Layton Jones 4 - Rhodes Scholars (Greenville), FB Brandon Keel (Gulfport), RB Houston Keyes 3 - National Championships NUTT’S WINNING WAYS (Jackson), DE Carlton Martin (Madison), LB Will Martin (Madison), In his first two seasons in Oxford, Rebel head coach Houston Nutt OL Tyler McCain (Eupora), OL Emmanuel McCray (Jackson), S 2 - Cotton Bowl Championships The Last Two Years immediately reversed the Rebels’ fortunes and became the first Ole Sam Noblin (Ocean Springs), RB Nicholas Parker (Batesville), LS 1 - Highest Ranking In AP Poll Miss coach to guide the Rebels to a bowl win in each of his first two Chad Phillips (Madison), LS Wesley Phillips (Madison), DT Jerrell seasons. Last season Nutt guided Ole Miss to a 9-4 record and a Powe (Waynesboro), K Andrew Ritter (Jackson), WR Vincent second-straight win in the Cotton Bowl. In his two seasons in Sanders (Macon), OL Bradley Sowell (Hernando), DE Walker OLE MISS IN THE NFL Oxford, Nutt has led the Rebels to 18 wins and back-to-back nine- Sturgeon (Horn Lake), WR Markeith Summers (Olive Branch), DE win seasons for the first time 1961-62 and back-to-back January Carlos Thompson (Hollendale), LB Allen Walker (Olive Branch) Ole Miss has produced 22 NFL players under third-year bowl victories for the first time since 1960-61. In his first season and DT Taurus Ward (Aberdeen). head coach Houston Nutt. The Rebels also produced two with the Rebels, Nutt led one of the greatest turnarounds in school history, posting a 9-4 record and a 5-3 mark in the SEC, reviving a SENIOR FINALE: first-round picks in the same season in Michael Oher Rebel squad that was coming off four straight losing seasons and Member’s of this year’s Rebel senior class participating in senior and Peria Jerry for the first time in school history in a 3-8 campaign with no conference wins in 2007. It marked the ceremonies include: LaMark Armour (DT), Lionel Breaux (WR), team’s best improvement from one season to the next since leg- Zack Brent (OL), Johnny Brown (S), Richie Contartesi (WR), 2009. Twenty-seven former Ole Miss players are cur- endary Ole Miss Coach John Vaught’s debut in 1947. Nutt’s efforts Jonathan Cornell (LB), Derrick Davis (FB), George Helow (S), rently on an NFL roster including 2008 Super Bowl MVP earned him SEC Coach of the Year honors (SEC Coaches and Reggie Hicks (TE), Fon Ingram (S), Ted Laurent (DT), Kentrell Touchdown Club of Atlanta) for the third time in his decorated Lockett (DE), Jeremiah Masoli (QB), Jeremy McGee (CB), Wesley and 2009 All-Pro LB Patrick Willis. career and AFCA Region Coach of the Year accolades for the fifth Phillips (LS), Jerrell Powe (DT), Lawon Scott (DT), Markeith time. Including his decade of success at Arkansas, Nutt has guided Summers (WR) and Allen Walker (LB).3 his teams to 10 bowl berths in the past 12 seasons, most of any OLE MISS ON THE WEB SEC Western Division coach during this span. Nutt's squads record- Websites: OleMissSports.com ed eight or more wins in eight of those 12 campaigns and nine or more victories in eight of those seasons in the SEC. OleMissSportsBlog.com Twitter: @RebelCoachNutt THE START OF THE GOLDEN EGG: @OleMissNow Facebook: facebook.com/olemisssports The Golden Egg was first proposed by members of Sigma Iota, an Ole Miss honorary society in 1927. Sigma Iota pro- posed that a trophy be awarded in a dignified ceremony designed to calm excited fans, after Ole Miss fans stormed the field at Starkville’s Scott Field following the Rebels’ 7-6 win in the 1926 contest. The 1926 win snapped a 13-game losing streak to then Mississippi A&M, and was just Ole Miss’ fifth win in 23 tries. Following the game, Ole Miss fans made a dash for the goal posts, while Aggie fans took after them with cane bottom chairs and fights broke out. The mayhem continued until most of the chairs were splintered. After Sigma Iota made its proposal, Mississippi A&M approved the suggestion, and Ole Miss, two weeks before the game, officially added its approval. The trophy, to be called “The Golden Egg,” would be a regulation-size gold-plated football mount- ed on a pedestal. Cost approximately $250 would be shared by both schools. On Thanksgiving Day, 1927, the first “Battle of the Golden Egg” was waged before a crowd of 14,000 in Oxford. The Rebels won 20-12 and the symbol of supremacy in the series was born. PAGE 7 – REBEL NOTES REBEL-BULLDOG CONNECTION record at least 100 yards passing and 100 yards rushing in the OLE MISS FOOTBALL MSU safeties coaches and recruiting coordinator Tony Hughes same game since Archie Manning after he posted 190 yards served as a running back and defensive backs coach for the passing and 104 yards rushing against Vanderbilt. Masoli is also TV/RADIO NETWORK Rebels from 2005-07. the first Rebel QB to rush for 100 yards in a game since Tom Luke rushed for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the 1991 Egg Bowl. CAMPBELL KILLS IT Masoli currently ranks seventh in the SEC in total offense (210.0 Ole Miss Football This Week Punter Tyler Campbell had a game to remember against LSU. The yard/game) and eighth in passing efficiency (123.5). Station Times sophomore from Little Rock, Ark., punted three times for 57, 60 FS South ...... Sunday, 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 3 p.m. and 69 yards. His average of 62.0 yards per punt is the second SUMMERS CATCHES ON CSS ...... Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. highest in school history and earned Campbell National Punter of Senior wide out Markeith Summers now has four receiving TDs in the Week honors from the College Football Performance Awards. his last five games after catching two passes for 73 and a 65-yard Cox Cable ...... Wednesday, 5 p.m. He currently ranks second in the SEC, and third nationally, in punt- touchdown at LSU. He caught four passes for 66 yards and a WJTV (Jackson) ...... Sunday, 10:30 p.m. ing averaging 46.2 yards per punt, which would be the third high- touchdown against Auburn. He turned in his second career 100- est single-season average in school history. yard receiving game against the Razorbacks with three catches WTOK (Meridian) ...... Sunday, 10 p.m. for 104 yards. He also tied a career-high with two touchdown BOLDEN BREAKS OUT catches. Summers also posted a career day against Tulane earli- Running back Brandon Bolden ran for 91 yards and a pair of er this season. He recorded a career-best 165 yards receiving on scores against LSU. He now has 13 rushing TDs on the season, five catches including a 70-yard TD strike. It was the seventh- Ole Miss Radio Network which is second most in school history. Bolden now has 22 career highest single-game total in Ole Miss history and earned City Station (Frequency) rushing scores, which is tied for second in Ole Miss history with John Summers Honorable Mention Wide Receiver of the Week from the Amory ...... WAFM-AM (1580 AM) Fourcade and Joe Gunn. He rushed 113 yards and a pair of touch- College Football Performance Awards. downs on just 12 carries against Tennessee. It marked Bolden’s Biloxi ...... WBUV-FM (104.9) second-straight 100-yard rushing game, as well as the his fifth CORNELL KING OF TACKLES Brookhaven ...... WBKN-FM (92.1) 100-yard game of the season and the seventh of his career. Senior linebacker Jonathan Cornell posted 10 tackles (five solo), Corinth ...... WXRZ-FM (94.3) Against Louisiana-Lafayette, he rushed 136 yards and tied a 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 QB sack at LSU. He set a career high with 12 career-high with two rushing touchdowns. He also caught four tackles (seven solo) in Ole Miss’ win over Fresno State. He also Greenwood ...... WTCD-FM (96.9) passes for a career-high 80 yards and one TD for a total of 216 posted a career-high 3.0 QB sacks and 11 tackles in helping Ole Hattiesburg ...... WFMM-FM (97.3) yards and a career-best three scores. He rushed for 108 yards and Miss to a road win over Tulane. The 3.0 sacks marked the most Hazlehurst ...... WDXO-FM (92.9) one touchdown on 23 carries against Kentucky. Bolden exploded for a Rebel since Greg Hardy recorded 3.0 against Mississippi for 228 yards rushing and three total TDs against Fresno State. State in 2008. Cornell leads Ole Miss and ranks 14th in the SEC Jackson ...... WFMN-FM(97.3) The junior accounted for the yardage, which is the highest rushing in tackles (6.8 pg). He also ranks fifth in the league in TFLs Kosciusko ...... WLIN-FM (101.1) total in the SEC this season, on just 19 carries for a 12.0-yard aver- (13.0) and 11th in sacks (4.5) and was named second team mid- Lexington, Tenn...... WZLT-FM (99.3) age. The total was the sixth-highest mark in Ole Miss history and season All-SEC by Phil Steele. was part of a 425-yard rushing day for the Rebels, which is the Louisville ...... WLSM-FM (107.1) eighth-highest team total in school history. It was Bolden’s first DYNAMIC DUO McComb ...... WAZA-FM (107.7) career 200-yard rushing game and the fourth time he had topped Running backs Brandon Bolden (136) and Enrique Davis (116) Memphis, Tenn...... WHBQ-AM (560) the century mark in rushing in his career, which helped him earn each rushed for 100 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette. It marked National Running Back of the Weeks honors from the College the first time the Rebels had a pair of 100-yard rushers in the Meridian ...... WZKR-FM (103.3) Football Performance Awards. He currently ranks eighth in the SEC same game since Joe Gunn and Deuce McAllister accomplished Natchez ...... WKSO-FM (97.3) averaging 84.6 rushing yards per game. the feat against Georgia in 1999. Oxford ...... WQLJ-FM (93.7) AMAZING MASOLI ODDS AND ENDS Philadelphia ...... WHOC-AM (1490) Senior quarterback Jeremiah Masoli continued his strong play at • The Rebel ground attack ranks second in the league and 14th Prentiss ...... WJDR-FM (98.3) in the nation averaging 220.5 yards per game ... Ole Miss also LSU with 177 yards passing and one touchdown He added 64 Tupelo ...... WWMR-FM (102.9) yards and two scores on the ground. He is one of only nine play- ranks fifth in total offense at 406.5 yards per game. ers in the nation averaging at least 45 rushing yards (48.4) and • Ole Miss has had four different runners - Brandon Bolden, Vicksburg ...... WVBG-AM (1420) 160 passing yards (161.6). Against Auburn with 189 yards pass- Enrique Davis, Jeremiah Masoli and Jeff Scott - record 100-yard Waynesboro ...... WABO-AM (990) rushing games this season. ing and one TD with 29 more yards on the ground. He accounted West Point ...... WROB-AM (1450) for 425 total yards and three TD passes, including two in the • The Rebels’ special teams unit ranks fourth in the league and fourth quarter, in leading a Rebel rally that fell short at Arkansas. 11th nationally in punt return average (14.3 ypr). Yazoo City ...... WBYP-FM (107.1) The 425 yards of total offense was the second-highest mark in • Ole Miss offense leads the conference only having allowed 11 sacks on school history, trailing only Archie Manning's SEC record 540 the season, while the Rebel defense ranks third in the SEC in sacks (29). Affiliate list subject to change. yards against Alabama in 1969. He also posted his first 300-yard passing game as a Rebel with 327 yards and just missed his sec- NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER Broadcasts can be heard over the internet through ond 100-yard rushing game of the year with a team-high 98 The Rebels are 8-3 (.727 winning pct.) in November games under OleMissSports.com’s RebelVision. yards. Against Kentucky, Masoli accounted for a career-high four head coach Houston Nutt. Ole Miss went 3-1 overall in November touchdowns, including a career-best three passing TDs, which last season (Northern Arizona, W, 38-14; Tennessee, W, 42-17; Provided by TeleSouth Communications. helped him earn SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors from LSU, W, 25-23; at Mississippi State, L, 41-27). Ole Miss posted a 4- SouthernPigskin.com. He also became the first Rebel QB to 0 record in November games in 2008, Nutt’s first season in Oxford.

CAREER STARTS BY POSITION —OFFENSE— SE LT LG C RG RT TE FL QB RB FB WR Breaux (13) Sowell (23) Washington (8) Hawkins (9) Duke (4) Massie (16) Allen (12) Harris (6) Masoli (10) Bolden (18) D. Davis (1) Summers (13) Summers (5) Junen (4) Swindall (2) Clair (3) Epperson(1) Logan (3) Stanley (1) J. Scott (5) Epperson (1) Grandy (4) Neat (2) Tatum (1) Thomas (2) Breaux (3) Hawkins (1) Brown (1)

—DEFENSE— LE DT NT RE WLB MLB SLB LCB SS FS RCB NB Dorsey (4) L. Scott (17) Powe (21) Lockett (31) Kight (7) Cornell (33) Walker (28) Temple (10) J. Brown (22) Jackson (8) McGee (12) Temple (3) Shackelford (4) Laurent (9) Laurent (10) Rivers (5) Cornell (3) Marry (1) McGee (1) Ingram (3) J. Brown (7) Sawyer (3) Armour (3) L. Scott (4) J. Jones (3) Shackelford (1) Ingram (3) Grimes (1) PAGE 8 – REBEL NOTES

NUTT EFFECT Below charts the Ole Miss’ amazing turnaround in their first three seasons under head coach Houston Nutt compared with the previous three season. The Rebels’ rank in the SEC is in parentheses. Category ...... 2005 (SEC) 2006 (SEC) 2007 (SEC) 2008 (SEC) 2009 (SEC) 2010 (SEC) Wins ...... 3 (1) 4 (2) 3 (0) 9 (5) 9 (4) 4 (1) Total Offense ...... 281.7 (11th) 261.5 (12th) 345.2 (9th) 407.6 (3rd) 402.4 (5th) 406.5 (5th) Total Defense ...... 332.6 (7th) 353.9 (11th) 423.4 (12th) 307.2 (5th) 314.7 (4th) 390.0 (11th) Scoring Offense ...... 13.5 (12th) 15.7 (12th) 20.1 (12th) 32.0 (2nd) 29.5 (5th) 31.3 (7th) Scoring Defense ...... 22.3 (7th) 22.9 (9th) 28.5 (11th) 19.0 (5th) 17.7 (4th) 35.5 (12th) Rush Offense ...... 73.3 (12th) 125.4 (8th) 131.5 (11th) 186.5 (2nd) 183.6 (6th) 220.5 (2nd) Rush Defense ...... 153.3 (9th) 158.9 (11th) 199.1 (11th) 85.5 (2nd) 140.3 (6th) 147.6 (8th) Pass Efficiency ...... 103.3 (11th) 100.3 (12th) 110.4 (11th) 144.3 (3rd) 125.9 (8th) 125.8 (9th) Sacks By ...... 18 (10th) 14 (11th) 21 (T10th) 38 (1st) 36 (2nd) 28 (2nd) Sacks Allowed ...... 29 (7th) 29 (9th) 28 (9th) 20 (4th) 17 (4th) 10 (1st) 3rd Down % ...... 31.9% (11th) 29.3% (12th) 38.0% (8th) 43.4%(2nd) 41.2% (2nd) 37.1% (10th) Opp. 3rd Down % ...... 44.0% (11th) 42.6% (11th) 43.4% (11th) 32.1% (3rd) 29.7% (1st) 38.7% (7th) Kickoff Coverage ...... 42.4 (5th) 41.8 (7th) 34.9 (12th) 44.9 (3rd) 43.1 (5th) 43.4 (8th) Field Goals ...... 50.0% (12th) 82.4% (2nd) 64.7% (11th) 81.0% (2nd) 75.0 (8th) 87.5 (2nd)

As an SEC head coach, Nutt owns a 36-17 record (.679 winning Jackson (LB), Damien Jackson (S), Delvin Jones (DL), Layton line that leads the SEC and ranks 17th in the country having pct.) in November and is 25-13 (.658 winning pct.) during his Jones (TE), Patrick Junen (OL), Ja-MMes Logan (WR), Mike Marry allowed only 11sacks on the season. career in the final three SEC games of the regular season. (LB), Jeremiah Masoli (QB), Brishen Mathews (S), Emmanuel McCray (OL), Korvic Neat (WR), Charles Sawyer (CB), Jeff Scott SCOTT HAS BREAKOUT GAME FIRST TIME STARTERS (RB), Evan Swindall (OL), Josh Tatum (OL). Speedy freshman running back Jeff Scott had a career game • Three players made their first career start versus Louisiana- against No. 1 Auburn. He rushed nine times for a career-high 134 Lafayette: (Offense): E.J. Epperson (TE); (Defense): Jason Jones ROSE CONTINUES STANDOUT yards including an 83-yard TD run, which was the longest rush- (DE), Mike Marry (LB). SOPHOMORE SEASON ing TD ever by a Rebel freshman. It was also the longest run since • One player made their first career start versus Auburn: Sophomore placekicker Bryson Rose has had an outstanding Dexter McCluster’s 86 scoring run against Oklahoma State in last (Offense) Jared Duke (OL) 2010 season connecting on 56-of-58 kicks. Rose converted on year’s Cotton Bowl. The game also marked Scott’s first career • Two players made their first career start versus Alabama: all five field goal attempts and all four PATs for a career-high 19 100-yard game and the third 100-yard game by a Rebel this sea- (Offense) Evan Swindall (C); (Defense) LaMark Armour (DE). points against Louisiana-Lafayette. The 19 points is the second son. Scott’s performance also earned him honorable mention • Four players made their first career start versus Kentucky: most in school history, while the five field goals ties for the sec- National Running Back of the Weeks honors from the College (Offense) Melvin Harris (WR); (Defense) Tony Grimes (CB), ond most in a game in Ole Miss history and earned Rose National Football Performance Awards. Earlier this season, Scott also blast- Charles Sawyer (CB), D.T. Shackelford (DE). Kicker of the Week Honors from the College Football Performance ed through the line early in the second quarter against Fresno • Three players made their first career start versus Fresno State: Awards. He also connected on a career-long 41-yard field goal as State for a 55-yard TD, his first career touchdown. He has three (Offense) Logan Clair (OL), Patrick Junen (OL) and Jeff Scott (RB). part of a perfect day that helped Ole Miss to a road win over runs of 45-plus yards this year. In his first full-time role as a kick- • Three players made their first career start versus Vanderbilt: Tulane, as he finished 2-for-2 on FGs and 3-for-3 on PATs. Rose off returner, Scott posted 188 yards on seven kickoffs, including (Offense) Michael Brown (OL), Ja-MMes Logan (WR) and Korvic ranks in the SEC in PAT percentage (1.000/1st), scoring (7.8 a long of 41 yards, which is the second-higest return total in Neat (WR) ppg/5th) and field goals (1.36 pg/3rd). school history. • Three players made their first career start at Tulane: (Offense) Jeremiah Masoli (QB), Josh Tatum (OL), Devin Thomas (RB). MARRY SHINES IN START • Six players made their first career start against Jacksonville MASSIE NAMED SEC OFFENSIVE True freshman Mike Marry earned his first career start at middle State: (Offense) Nathan Stanley (QB), A.J. Hawkins (C); (Defense) LINEMAN OF THE WEEK linebacker in place of Jonathan Cornell versus Louisiana-Lafayette Wayne Dorsey (DE), Gerald Rivers (DE), Joel Kight (WLB) and Sophomore Bobby Massie was named the SEC Offensive Lineman and did not disappoint. Marry totaled a team-high 11 tackles and Damien Jackson (FS). of the Week after the Louisiana-Lafayette game. Massie helped 3.0 TFLs. Eight of his 11 stops were solo and he also recorded the Ole Miss offense roll up 478 yards of offense and allow no 1.0 QB sack. DEBUTS sacks. Massie blocked for Brandon Bolden and Enrique Davis as Twenty-one Rebels have made their debut this season: Frank they became the first pair of Rebel running backs to rush for 100 MIDSEASON HONORS Crawford (CB), Wayne Dorsey (DE), Jared Duke (OL), Martez yards in the same game since 1999. Massie has started 15- Three Ole Miss Rebels were recognized by Phil Steele in his mid- Eastland (RB), Terrell Grant (WR), Tony Grimes (CB), Clarence straight games at right tackle and anchors an Ole Miss offensive season All-SEC team. Senior LB Jonathan Cornell and DT Jerrell NUTT ERA YIELDING RECORD-SETTING ATTENDANCE

Ole Miss has produced record-setting attendance and season ticket sales under third-year head coach Houston Nutt. Just consider the following facts:

• The Rebels have sold 95,500 season tickets during Nutt’s last two seasons, including approximately 44,500 in 2010. • Ole Miss has played before a total of 1,095,068 home fans during the Nutt era for an aver age of 54,753 fans per game. • The Rebels set a school record with 51,000 season tickets sold in 2009. • The largest home crowd in school history of 62,657 was on hand for the 2009 Ole Miss-Alabama game. • Four of the six largest crowds in school history have come during Nutt’s tenure (Alabama 2009, LSU 2009, Tennessee 2009 and Auburn 2010). • The average home attendance of 55,767 in 2009 was the second-highest mark in school history. • Ole Miss has played before a home crowd of more than 60,000 four times under Houston Nutt. PAGE 9 – REBEL NOTES DUAL THREAT QBS 2010 HONORS SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Senior quarterback Jeremiah Masoli is one of only nine QBs in the nation averaging at least 45 rushing yards and vs. Kentucky(10/2) 160 passing yards per game. See chart below for complete list: Jesse Grandy (Special Teams) vs. Louisiana-LLafayette (11/6) Player Rush Y/G Pass Y/G Total Yards/G Boddy Massie (Offensive Line) Denard Robinson, Michigan 139.9 202.6 342.5 Robert Griffin, Baylor 49.3 266.3 315.5 PHIL STEELE MIDSEASON ALL-SSEC Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 89.5 219.3 308.7 Jonathan Cornell (Second Team) Dan Persa, Northwestern 51.9 258.1 310.0 Jerrell Powe (Second Team) G.J. Kinne, Tulsa 46.3 263.7 310.0 Brandon Bolden (Third Team) Cam Newton, Auburn 117.9 185.3 303.8 Terrelle Pryor, Ohio St. 53.6 211.9 265.5 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech 53.6 189.3 242.8 PERFORMERS OF THE WEEK Jeremiah Masoli, Ole Miss 48.4 161.6 210.0 vs. Jacksonville State (9/4) Andrew Ritter (KS hon. mention) Powe were named to the All-SEC second team, while junior RB GRADUATING REBELS at Tulane (9/11) Brandon Bolden was honored on the All-SEC third team. Five student-athletes on the Ole Miss football team have already Markeith Summers (WR hon. mention) received their undergraduate degrees. DT LaMark Armour has vs. Fresno State (9/25) WALKER SHINES earned his B.A. in criminal justice, while OL Zach Brent has his Senior linebacker Allen Walker is having an outstanding final cam- B.S. in pharmaceutical sciences. LB Jonathan Cornell has com- Brandon Bolden (RB) paign. He is currently tied for third in the SEC in forced fumbles pleted his B.S. in political science, FB Derrick Davis has his B.S. in Jesse Grandy (PR) with three and is fifth on the team in tackles. Against Arkansas, social work and DE Kentrell Lockett has completed his B.A. in vs. Kentucky (10/2) Walker picked off his second career pass and forced a fumble. journalism. Jeremiah Masoli (QB hon. mention) The Olive Branch, Miss., native also turned in a game to remem- Jesse Grandy (PR hon. mention) ber against Fresno State earlier this season. He tallied career- REBS DEDICATE SEASON at Alabama (10/16) highs with 10 tackles (seven solo), 2.5 TFLs and 2.0 quarterback Ole Miss will dedicate its 2010 season to forme player Bennie sacks. Walker also blocked his first career field goal and forced his Abram, who died during off-season workouts in February. The Andrew Ritter (KS hon. mention) first career fumble. Rebels will wear a “BA” sticker on the back of their helmets to at Arkansas (10/23) honor Abram's memory. Jeremiah Masoli (QB hon. mention) GRANDY NAMED SEC SPECIAL Tyler Campbell (P hon. mention) TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK CHUCKY MULLINS COURAGE AWARD vs. Auburn (10/30) Jesse Grandy was named the SEC Special Teams Player of the In the spring, DE Kentrell Lockett was selected as the 2010 recip- Jeff Scott (RB hon. mention) Week after he helped secure the Rebels’ 42-35 victory over ient of the Chucky Mullins Courage Award, which goes to a rising vs. Louisiana-LLafayette (11/6) Kentucky with 112 return yards including a career-long 73-yard senior defensive player each year. The award, sponsored by Phi punt return. The return to the UK 7-yardline inside the final Beta Sigma fraternity, honors the late Chucky Mullins, who had his Brandon Bolden(RB hon. mention) minute of the third quarter set up the Ole Miss’ final touchdown Ole Miss career come to an end during the 1989 Homecoming Bryson Rose (K) of the game and marked his second straight week with a return game against Vanderbilt when he was paralyzed after making a at Tennessee (11/13) of 50-plus yards. Grandy has helped Ole Miss rank second the tackle. After returning to his studies at Ole Miss, Mullins passed Tyler Campbell (P hon. mention) SEC, and 11th nationally, in punt return average at 14.3 yards per away on May 6, 1991. Lockett, who wears No. 40, will have the at LSU (11/20) return. He also received honorable mention national Punt Return honor of wearing a "38" patch on his jersey during his senior Tyler Campbell (P) Performer of the Week honors from the College Football campaign. Performance Awards, the second time this season Grandy has received the honor. GAME-BY-GAME NOTES SOUTHERNPIGSKIN.COM SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK LSU vs. Kentucky(10/2) LOCKETT TEARS LEFT ACL Offense Jeremiah Masoli (Offensive) Preseason All-SEC defensive end Kentrell Lockett will miss the •The 420 yards of total offense by the Rebels is the third most remainder of the 2010 season with a left ACL injury suffered in allowed by LSU this season. Auburn totaled 526 and North 54 kicks this season. He had a 24-yard field goal in the first quar- the Fresno State game. Lockett's surgery was performed on Carolina had 436. ter and was 3-for-3 on extra points. Tuesday, Oct. 5 at University of Mississippi Medical Center in •36 points is the most points given up by the LSU defense this •Sophomore punter Tyler Campbell averaged 62.0 yards per Jackson by Dr. William Geissler. season. They came into the game ranked No. 2 in the SEC and No. punt today. He ranked second in the SEC in punting coming into 6 nationally in total defense. the game. NO FLAG FOOTBALL •The 17 points scored in the first half by the Rebels is the most •Senior Fon Ingram recovered the fumbled kickoff return forced Ole Miss played a spotless game against Jacksonville State, with points LSU has given up in the first half this season. by Lekenwic Haynes after the Rebels' had scored to go ahead 24- the Rebels playing the entire game without committing a penalty. •With his 2nd touchdown in the game, junior Brandon Bolden 23. It is believed to be the first time since 1944 Ole Miss has not been scored his 13th career rushing touchdown, which is second most •Jeff Scott had the second highest kick-return yardage in a game flagged for a penalty in a game. in school history. Bolden now has 22 career rushing scores, by a Rebel with 188 yards. Current Pittsburgh Steeler Mike which is tied for second in Ole Miss history with John Fourcade Wallace has the most with 202 yards on Sept. 20, 2008 against CLOSE TO HOME and Joe Gunn. Vanderbilt. The Rebels will play all of their games this season either in Oxford •Jeremiah Masoli's 65-yard touchdown pass to Markeith or in a state that borders Mississippi. Ole Miss’ four road games Summers was the second longest completion for Masoli this sea- Tennessee this season (Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Tulane) are all son. The longest was a 70-yard TD strike to Summers in the Offense played in states that neighbor the Magnolia State. Tulane game. • Junior running back Brandon Bolden rushed for 113 yards on Defense 12 carries, his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the season. He TEAM CAPTAINS •Senior safety Fon Ingram grabbed his fourth career also scored two touchdowns giving him 11 on the year, which On August 29, Houston Nutt announced the team captains for the and first this year when he picked off Jordan Jefferson in the third extends his career high this season and is tied for fifth-highest 2010 season. This year’s permanent captains, which are all sen- quarter. season-single total in Ole Miss history. Bolden now has 20 career iors, include: on offense, WR Lionel Breaux; and on defense, SS •For the fourth time this season, Ole Miss has two players with rushing scores which is tied for fifth all-time in school history with Johnny Brown, LB Jonathan Cornell, DE Kentrell Lockett and DT double-digit tackles, as Johnny Brown tallied 11 and Jonathan Randy Baldwin. Jerrell Powe. Cornell registered 10. Defense Special Teams • Junior Damien Jackson led the Rebels with five tackles (three •Sophomore placekicker Bryson Rose has connected on 52-for- solo). He also posted 1.0 TFL. PAGE 10 – REBEL NOTES

• Sophomore defensive end Jason Jones recorded a career-high the first quarter was Scott’s second TD run of over 50 yards this offense, which is the second highest output in school history. 2.0 QB sacks, while fellow sophomore D.T. Shackelford added 1.0 season. It was also the Rebels’ longest run of the season eclips- • Freshman Ja-Mes Logan caught a 15-yard touchdown pass QB sack and 1.5 TFLs. ing Brandon Bolden’s 71-yard run against Fresno State and the from Masoli in the third quarter. It was Logan’s first career touch- Special Teams longest run since Dexter McCluster’s 84-yard run against down. He finished with a career-high with five catches for a • Sophomore Tyler Campbell punted seven times for a 48.4-yard Oklahoma State in last year’s Cotton Bowl. career-best 84 yards. average. He downed a career-high four punts inside the 20-yard • Scott finished the game with 9 carries for 134 yards to mark • Wide receiver Markeith Summers hauled two touchdown pass- line and also kicked three punts over 50 yards. his first career 100-yard rushing game. He is the third different es from Masoli in the fourth quarter of 22 and 43 yards, respec- Rebel to post a 100-yard rushing game this season joining tively. It was his third and fourth touchdown catches of the sea- Louisiana-LLafayette Brandon Bolden and Jeremiah Masoli. son, which leads the squad, and the second multi-TD game of the General Notes • Senior wide receiver Markeith Summers caught his team-lead- season. Summers also posted two touchdown catches against • The Rebels are 67-14-2 all-time in Homecoming games and ing fifth touchdown of the season in the first quarter. It was Tulane. He finished the game with three catches for a team-high have won 13 of their last 14. Summers’ third TD reception in his last two games. 104 yards. Offense • Junior Brandon Bolden tied a career-high with a pair of touch- Defense • Junior running back Brandon Bolden rushed for 136 yards and down runs in the fourth quarter. It was Bolden’s team-leading • Senior Allen Walker picked off a Ryan Mallet pass in the first Enrique Davis added 116 yards on the ground. It marked the first sixth and seventh rushing TDs of the season, which is also a quarter for the Rebels’ second interception of the season. It was time the Rebels had two runners rush for 100 yards in a game career-high. Walker’s second career interception. Walker also forced a fumble since Deuce McAllister and Joe Gunn both topped the century Defense in second quarter, which was recovered by D.T. Shackelford 19 mark against Georgia in 1999. • The Rebel defense limited Auburn quarterback Cam Newton to yards. • Enrique Davis’ 116 yards marked his first career 100-yard just 45 yards rushing, far below his average of 134.6 yards per • Senior Johnny Brown led the Rebels with season-best 11 tack- rushing game and was a career high. game. les (six solo). It was Brown’s second double-digit tackle game this • Brandon Bolden tied a career-high with two rushing touch- • Sophomore defensive end Jason Jones recovered his second season. downs to bring his season total to nine scores, which is a career fumble of the season in the second quarter. • Senior linebacker Jonathan Cornell added a team-high 1.5 TFLs best. He also added four catches for a career-high 80 yards and • Senior Fon Ingram posted a team-high eight solo stops. It and leads the squad with 9.5 TFLs on the season, which is a a one TD. The three total TDs also marked a career best. marked the second time this season Ingram led the Rebels in career-high. Defense tackles. Special Teams • Ole Miss shut out a team in the second half for the first time Special Teams • Sophomore Byron Rose connected on a 22-yard field goal this season and allowed just 49 total yards in the second half. • Fon Ingram recovered the Rebels first on-side kick attempt of attempt in the second quarter and was 3-for-3 on PATs. Rose is • Freshman Mike Marry led the Rebels with a career-best 11 the season in the fourth quarter. now 36-of-38 on kicks this season, including a perfect 28-for-28 tackles in his first career start. He total eight solo stops and a • Sophomore placekicker Bryson Rose connected on his only on PATs. team-high 3.0 TFLs. field goal attempt of the game from 32 yards out and was a per- • Freshman Charles Sawyer recorded his team-leading second fect 3-for-3 on PATs. Rose is now 38-for-40 on kicks this season Alabama interception of the season in the first quarter. and leads the Rebels with 52 points scored. General Notes • Senior Jeremy McGee picked off his first pass of the season • Sophomore Jesse Grandy posted a season-high 148 kickoff • Ole Miss had only been flagged for 21 penalties on the season and the second of his career in the first quarter. return yards, which is just two yards shy of his career high set coming into the game, the fewest in the SEC. The Rebels were • Senior Jerrell Powe posted a season-high 2.0 TFLs and added against Auburn last year. flagged a season-high 12 times against the Crimson Tide. three solo stops. Offense Special Teams Arkansas • Sophomore Melvin Harris caught a 15-yard touchdown pass in • Sophomore Bryson Rose kicked five field goals and connected General Notes the third quarter. It was Harris' team-leading third touchdown on all four PATS to score 19 points, which is the second most • Before the Arkansas game, the last weather delay during an Ole reception on the year. point kicking in a game in school history. The five field goals is Miss football game was against Wake Forest in 2006. The first • Senior quarterback Jeremiah Masoli tossed a touchdown pass also tied for the second-most field goals made in school history. weather delay lasted 58 minutes while, the second totaled 31 for the third-straight game. • Sophomore Jesse Grandy recorded two punts for 41 yards and minutes. Defense a 20.5-yard average. Offense • The Ole Miss defense held Alabama to just 100 yards rushing Auburn • Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli tied a career-high with three in the game. The Crimson Tide were averaging 197.5 yards rush- General Notes touchdown passes in the game. It was the fourth-straight game ing per game entering the contest. • Ole Miss is now 0-7 all time against the nation’s No. 1 ranked Masoli has thrown a touchdown pass and his third multi-TD pass- • Senior defensive tackle Jerrell Powe posted a career-high 1.5 team. ing game of the season. He also threw for a career-high 327 QB sacks in the game. Powe had matched his previous high of Offense yards, his first career 300-yard passing game as a Rebel. Masoli 1.0 sack four times in his career. • Freshman running back Jeff Scott’s 83-yard touchdown run in also rushed for a team-high 98 yards for 425 yards of total • Sophomore defensive end Gerald Rivers also tallied a career- high 1.5 QB sacks. Rivers had 1.0 sack on the season coming into the game. 2010 PRESEASON HONORS • Junior cornerback Marcus Temple tied a career-high with seven JOHNNY BROWN - SAFETY JERRELL POWE - DEFENSIVE LINEMAN tackles (five solo), which also tied for the team lead with Fon Ingram. • Second Team All-SEC (Birmingham News) • Outland Trophy Watch List • Senior LaMark Armour set a career-high with six tackles (two • Third Team All-SEC (Phil Steele) • Nagurski Trophy Watch List solo) in his first career start. His previous career-high was three • Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List tackles against UAB last season JONATHAN CORNELL - LINEBACKER • Second Team All-American (The Kickoff) Special Teams • Second Team All-SEC (Birmingham News) • Third Team All-American (CBS Sportsline, Phil • Sophomore Bryson connected on a 22-yard field goal in the second quarter. Rose is now 7-of-9 in field goal attempts on the Steele) year and 34-of-34 on all kicks. JESSE GRANDY- WIDE RECEIVER/KICK RETURNER • Honorable Mention All-American (Consensus Draft • Sophomore Tyler Campbell tied a career high with eight punts • Fourth Team All-SEC (Phil Steele) Services, NationalChamps.net) for a 47.9-yard average. He recorded five 50+ yard punts includ- • First Team All-SEC (Birmingham News, Phil Steele, ing a long of 58 yards and downed two punts inside the 20-yard KENTRELL LOCKETT - DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Sporting News, Blue Ribbon, SEC Coaches, SEC line. • Hendricks Award Watch List Media Days) Kentucky • First Team All-SEC (Athlon, Lindy’s) • Second Team All-SEC (Athlon, Lindy’s) Offense • Second Team All-SEC (Birmingham News, Phil • Ole Miss has scored 186 points in the first five games of the Steele, SEC Media Days) BRADLEY SOWELL- OFFENSIVE LINEMAN season, which is the most points the Rebels have scored in the • Fourth Team All-SEC (Phil Steele) first five games of a season since scoring 205 points in 1935. BOBBY MASSIE - OFFENSIVE LINEMAN • The 42 points scored by Ole Miss in the game ties the most points ever scored by the Rebels against Kentucky. • Second Team All-SEC (Lindy’s) ALLEN WALKER - LINEBACKER • Fullback H.R. Greer scored his first career touchdown on a nine- • Fourth Team All-SEC (Phil Steele) yard pass from Jeremiah Masoli in the second quarterback. • Running back Brandon Bolden scored two touchdowns (one PAGE 11 – REBEL NOTES rushing, one receiving) and has five total touchdowns in the last total tackles. career-best ten tackles including seven solo. two games. He finished the game with 108 yards rushing for his • The Ole Miss defense allowed 30 rushing yards to Fresno State, • Senior linebacker Jonathan Cornell posted a career-high 3.0 QB third 100-yard rushing game of the season and the fifth of his which is the fewest allowed since the Rebels held Mississippi State sacks, which is the most sacks since Greg Hardy posted 3.0 sacks career. to minus 64 yards rushing in 2008. against Mississippi State in 2008. • Jeremiah Masoli scored career-high four touchdowns against Special Teams Special Teams the Wildcats. He threw for a career-best three scores and also • Allen Walker blocked Fresno State’s 47-yard field goal attempt • Sophomore Bryson Rose connected on a career long 41-yard added a rushing touchdown. in the second quarter. It was the Rebels’ first field goal block of field goal with 2:24 remaining in the second quarter. He also con- • This was the first game this season the Rebels did not commit the season and first since Kendrick Lewis recorded a block nected on a 29-yard attempt in the fourth quarter and was 3-for- a turnover. against Tennessee last year. 3 on PAT attempts. Defense • Bryson Rose converted 2-of-3 field goal attempts, connecting • Sophomore punter Tyler Campbell finished the game with four • The Rebels opened the game in a nickel with five defensive on from 20 and 40 yards, and nailed all six PATs for a career-high punts for a 46.0-yard average including a 60-yard punt, his backs. Linebacker D.T. Shackelford also started at defensive end, tying 12 points. Rose is now 6-of-8 on field goals attempts and longest boot of the season. his first career start. 17-for-17 on PATs on the season. Jacksonville State • Ole Miss forced three turnovers in the game and scored touch- • Jesse Grandy’s 51-yard punt return for a touchdown in the third General Notes downs after all three turnovers. quarter was the first of his career on only his second-career punt • This game marked the kickoff of the 116th season of football • Sophomore D.T. Shackelford forced a fumble deep in Kentucky return. It was the first punt return for a score since Marshay at Ole Miss and the third under head coach Houston Nutt. The territory to set up the Rebels' first touchdown in the first quarter. Green’s 77-yard return against Samford in 2008 and Grandy’s Rebels boast an all-time record of 615-469-35. It was Shackelford's first career forced fumble. third career special teams TD. • Ole Miss is now 85-25-5 in season openers and 58-5-3 in sea- • Freshman cornerback Charles Sawyer picked off his first career son openers at home. They have won 13 of the last 14 season pass in the second quarter and returned it 36 yards to the Vanderbilt openers. Kentucky nine-yard line. It was also the first interception of the General Notes • This is Ole Miss' first loss to an FCS opponent since the NCAA season for the Rebels. Sawyer's pick set up the Rebels' second • Ole Miss has started 0-2 at home for the first time since 2007. went to the current format. touchdown of the day in the second quarter. • The Rebels have now lost seven-straight SEC openers and are • The Rebels are now 6-6 all-time in overtime games. This was • Junior Damien Jackson forced his first career fumble on the next 30-44-3 all-time in conference openers including a 16-17 record the first overtime game since a 2006 loss (20-23) at LSU. series after Sawyer's interception. Jackson recovered the fumble in Oxford. • Houston Nutt is now 8-3 in overtime games in his career, 0-1 and the Rebels' scored on the ensuing drive. Offense at Ole Miss. • Senior Fon Ingram lead the team with a career-high 11 tackles • Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli finished the game with 190 yards Offense (seven solo). passing and 104 yards rushing. He is the first QB to record at • Brandon Bolden registered his third career 100-yard rushing • Sophomore Joel Kight finished with a career-high nine solo tack- least 100 yards passing and 100 yards rushing in the same game game, with 104 yards on 17 carries and one touchdown. les. since Archie Manning posted 206 passing yards and 109 rushing • Sophomore Melvin Harris recorded his first career touchdown, Special Teams yards against Mississippi State in 1969. Masoli is also the first a 41-yard pass from Nathan Stanley on the third play of the • Sophomore Bryson Rose converted on all six PATs and is now Rebel QB to rush for 100 yards in a game since Tom Luke rushed game. a perfect 24-for-24 on the year. for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the 1991 Egg Bowl. • Nathan Stanley's 41-yard TD pass to Melvin Harris is the • Sophomore Tyler Campbell punted a career-high eight times for • Freshman wide receiver Korvic Neat scored his first career longest play of his career. a 43.2-yard average and a long of 58 yards. The 58-yard boot touchdown on a four-yard run at the end of the first half. • Nathan Stanley finished 6-of-10 for 133 yards and 3 TDs. was Campbell's second-longest punt of the season. • The Rebels had 11 different receivers catch a pass during the • Sophomore Jesse Grandy nabbed his first career receiving • Sophomore Jesse Grandy had a career long 73-yard punt game. touchdown, a 31-yard pass from Nathan Stanley. return. Grandy finished the game with two punt returns for 73 Defense • Jeremiah Masoli made his debut for the Rebels at the 2:13 mark yards. He also added two kickoff returns for 23 yards and rushed • Linebacker Jonathan Cornell recorded 1.5 quarterback sacks of the first quarter. four times for 24 yards. and extended his team-leading total to 4.5 on the season. • Masoli's first pass as a Rebel was a 10-yard strike to tight end Special Teams Ferbia Allen. He finished 7-of-10 for 109 yards. Fresno State • Sophomore Tyler Campbell punted a career-high seven times Defense Offense for 312 yards and a 44.6-yard average. He had two punts longer • Junior college transfer Damien Jackson led the Rebels with 11 • Ole Miss used its fourth-different starting offensive line of the than 50 yards, including a season long 65-yarder, and downed tackles. season. one punt inside the 20-yard line. • Johnny Brown had 10 tackles, marking the first time since the • Ole Miss recorded four offensive plays of 50 yards or longer in 2009 Mississippi State game for two Rebels to post double-digit the game. The Rebels had two such plays on the season coming Tulane tackles. into the game. General Notes • Sophomore D.T. Shackelford registered his first career sack, • The Rebels racked up 425 yards rushing which is the most • Ole Miss is now 48-12 versus non-conference opponents dat- sacking JSU QB Marques Ivory for loss of nine yards. since rushing for 433 yards against Tennessee in 1977. It is the ing back to a 38-0 win over Tulane on Nov. 12, 1994. The Rebels Special Teams eighth-highest mark in school history. are also 17-6 in their last 23 road or neutral site non-conference • Sophomore Bryson Rose connected on his first career field • Ole Miss’ 55 points scored is tied for the 12th-most in school games dating back to that game against the Green Wave. goal, from 24-yards away in the 2nd quarter. He added a 35- history and the most since the Rebels scored 59 points against • This was head coach Houston Nutt's first career game and first yarder with 2:55 to go in the 4th quarter. He was also 6-for-6 on Louisiana-Monroe in 2008. career game against Tulane. PAT attempts. • Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli’s 56-yard run in the first quarter Offense • Freshman Jeff Scott had two kickoff returns for a total of 68 doubled his previous long of 28 yards earlier this season. • Jeremiah Masoli scored his first touchdown as a Rebel on a yards with a long of 40. • Brandon Bolden’s 71-yard touchdown run to open the second one-yard quarterback sneak on fourth down in the first quarter half is the longest of his career. His previous long was 45 yards that gave Ole Miss a 7-0. 2009 NOTEBOOK (9-4, 4-4 SEC): against Northern Arizona last season. Bolden’s next carry went • Masoli's first touchdown pass came on a 70-yard strike to • With a 9-4 record, Ole Miss matched its record from 2008. for 60 yards and is the second longest of his career. He finished Markeith Summers with 1:19 to go in the first half. It was the • With 18 wins in the last two seasons, Ole Miss has back-to-back the game with 228 yards on 19 carries for a 12.0-yard average. longest touchdown pass for a Rebel since Jevan Snead's 72-yard nine-win seasons for the first time since 1961-62. The 228 yards is a career high and the sixth-high total in school pass to Mike Wallace against Mississippi State in 2008. • The Rebels also won back-to-back January bowl games for the history. • Senior wide receiver Markeith Summers recorded his first first time since 1960-61. • Jeff Scott’s 55-yard touchdown run was the longest TD run by career 100-yard game after turning in five catches for 165 yards • With a final ranking of No. 20 in the Associated Press poll last a Rebel freshman since Mico McSwain’s 60-yard scoring run including the 70-strike from Masoli. Summers' 165 yards receiv- year, the Rebels are one of only 14 teams in the nation to finish against Wyoming in 2005. ing is the seventh highest single-game total in Ole Miss history in the top-20 in the final AP poll the last two seasons. • The Rebels have now scored on their first possession in three- and the most since Shay Hodge recorded 169 yards receiving • Ole Miss has played the last three national champions in of-four games this season. against Northern Arizona in 2009. Alabama (2009), Florida (2008) and LSU (2007) ... In 2008, the Defense Defense Rebels defeated both the reigning national champion Tigers and • Allen Walker forced his first career fumble in the second quar- • Senior defensive end Kentrell Lockett posted his first quarter- the eventual national champion Gators. ter against the Bulldogs. Charles Sawyer recovered the fumble, back sack of the season and the ninth of his career, which is the • Ole Miss turned in a 2-1 record against top-25 teams, defeat- which was fumbled again and returned 29 yards by Marcus most among active players. ing No. 8 LSU in Oxford and No. 18 Oklahoma State in the Cotton Temple. • Sophomore defensive end Jason Jones recovered a fumble on Bowl. • Walker finished the game with a career-high 10 tackles and 2.0 the Ole Miss 10-yard line in the third quarter to end a Tulane • The Rebels’ 21-7 Cotton Bowl win over Oklahoma State marked quarterback sacks. He also tied a career-best with 2.5 TFLs. drive. It was the first fumble recovery of Jones' career. Ole Miss’ 21st bowl victory, which ranks 11th all-time in college • Senior Jonathan Cornell set a career-high with a team-best 12 • Freshman cornerback Charles Sawyer posted a team-high and football. PAGE 12 – COACHING STAFF NUTT BREAKDOWN HEAD COACH HOUSTON NUTT

PERSONAL INFORMATION BOWL BERTHS (10) BORN: Oct. 14, 1957 Ole Miss: 2009 Cotton Bowl. 2010 Cotton Bowl. Arkansas: 1999 Citrus Bowl, 2000 Cotton Bowl, 2000 Las Vegas Bowl, 2002 Cotton FAMILY: Wife Diana (Thomas); twin daughters Hailey and Bowl, 2002 Music City Bowl, 2003 Independence Bowl, 2007 Capital One Bowl, 2008 Hanna (9/26/88); daughter Haven (3/19/91); son Cotton Bowl. Houston III (3/11/87) EDUCATION: HONORS Central HS (Little Rock, Ark.) (1976) Ole Miss: 2008 SEC Coach of the Year (SEC Coaches, The Touchdown Club of Atlanta), Oklahoma State – B.A. in physical education (1981) 2008 AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year, 2009 FCA Coach of the Year. CAREER COACHING RECORD: 133-85 (.610) Arkansas: 2006 SEC Coach of the Year (Associated Press, SEC Coaches), 2006 AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year, 2001 SEC Coach of the Year (Associated Press, SEC PLAYING EXPERIENCE Coaches), The Football News 1998 Division I-A Coach of the Year, 1998 AFCA Division 1976-777 Arkansas (quarterback) I-A Region 2 Coach of the Year. Murray State: 1996 AFCA Division I-AA Region 3 Coach of the Year, 1995 AFCA 1979-880 Oklahoma State (quarterback) Division I-AA Region 3 Coach of the Year, 1995 Eddie Robinson Division I-AA National Coach of the Year. COACHING EXPERIENCE 1981 Oklahoma State (GA coach – secondary) ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1982 Oklahoma State (GA coach – running backs) • Ranks 14th all-time in SEC wins and third among current coaches ... Ranks 18th all- 1983 Arkansas (GA coach – running backs) time in the league in overall coaching victories and second among active coaches. @RebelCoachNutt May-AAugust 1984 • Ranks 17th in coaching victories among active NCAA FBS coaches. Arkansas State (assistant coach – QBs) • His first two years at Ole Miss have produced consecutive nine-win seasons for the 1984-889 Oklahoma State (assistant coach – WRs) first time since 1961-62 and back-to-back January bowl victories for the first time since 1960-61 ... This following a four-year bowl drought for the Rebels. 1990-992 Arkansas (assistant coach – WRs) • Directed his teams to 10 bowl berths in the past 12 seasons, most of any SEC West coach during this span. Nutt's squads 1993-996 Murray State (head coach) recorded eight or more wins in eight of those 12 campaigns and nine or more victories in six of those seasons. 1997 Boise State (head coach) • Recorded 21 victories over ranked opponents ... Ole Miss is 5-3 against ranked teams and 3-2 vs. top-10 teams under Nutt. 1998-007 Arkansas (head coach) • The 2008 victory over No. 4 Florida was his fifth career win over a top-five opponent as a head coach. Nutt is 5-10 all-time 2008-110 Ole Miss (head coach) against top-five teams, including a 50-48 triple OT victory at No. 1 LSU in 2007. In all five wins, Nutt’s team entered the game unranked, and four of the wins came on the road. YEAR-BBY-YYEAR COACHING • Mentored 20 All-America selections, 85 All-SEC selections, 175 SEC Academic Honor Roll and 33 NFL Draft selections. Year School W L Pct. • Guided the Razorbacks to SEC Western Division titles in 1998, 2002 and 2006, with Championship Game appearances in the 1993 Murray State 4 7 .364 last two. • Led the SEC’s top-ranked team in scoring offense from 2002-04. The Hogs averaged 29.8 points per game during that 1994 Murray State 5 6 .455 stretch. They were also the top-scoring team in the Western Division during Nutt’s tenure. The Razorbacks averaged 28.89 1995 Murray State 11 1 .917 points per game (3,553 points) since 1998 and scored 20 points or more 92 times in Nutt’s 123 games. The Hogs averaged 1996 Murray State 11 2 .846 a school-record 39.8 points per game in 2007. 1997 Boise State 5 6 .455 • Fielded the top rushing offense in the SEC over his 10 years in Fayetteville. UA rushed for 200.1 yards per game in that time. 1998 Arkansas 9 3 .750 • His Razorbacks led the SEC in rushing in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The 2002 Hogs averaged 218.9 yards rush- 1999 Arkansas 8 4 .667 ing per game, while the 2003 squad cranked out 241.9 yards per game. Arkansas finished second in the league in rushing in 2000 Arkansas 6 6 .500 2004, pounding out 187.4 yards per game. The 2005 Razorbacks averaged 216.9 yards per game, while the 2006 squad 2001 Arkansas 7 5 .583 rushed for 228.5 yards per game, which also ranked fourth nationally. Arkansas was No. 4 in the nation in 2007 at 296.8 yards 2002 Arkansas 9 5 .643 per game. 2003 Arkansas 9 4 .692 2004 Arkansas 5 6 .455 COACHING STAFF 2005 Arkansas 4 7 .364 2006 Arkansas 10 4 .714 2007 Arkansas 8 4 .667 2008 Ole Miss 9 4 .692 2009 Ole Miss 9 4 .692 2010 Ole Miss 4 7 .360 Totals (18 seasons) 133 85 .610

Murray State (4 seasons) 31 16 .660 Boise State (1 season) 5 6 .455 Arkansas (10 seasons) 75 48 .610 Kim Dameron Ron Dickerson, Jr. Mike Markuson Derrick Nix Ole Miss (3 seasons) 22 15 .590 Safeties Wide Receivers Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Running Backs Offensive Line

Tyrone Nix Terry Price Dave Rader James Shibest Chris Vaughn Lanier Goethie Clark Irwin Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Line Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Special Teams Recruiting Coordinator/ Defensive Graduate Offensive Graduate Linebackers Quarterbacks Coordinator/Tight Ends Cornerbacks Assistant Coach Assistant Coach PAGE 13 – DEPTH CHART DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE SE 5 Melvin Harris (6-7, 205, So-1L) E 55 Cameron Whigham (6-2, 255, Fr-HS) 21 Lionel Breaux (6-0, 198, Sr-3L) 7 Wayne Dorsey (6-6, 265, Jr-JC) 85 Ja-Mes Logan (6-2, 195, Fr-RS) N 57 Jerrell Powe (6-2, 320, Sr-2L) LT 78 Bradley Sowell (6-7, 315, Jr-2L) 93 Justin Smith (6-3, 290, Jr-1L) 70 Emmanuel McCray (6-4, 300, Fr-RS) DT 99 Ted Laurent (6-1, 303, Sr-3L) LG 73 Alex Washington (6-4, 335, Jr-2L) 94 LaMark Armour (6-2½, 280, Sr-3L) 77 Patrick Junen (6-8, 300, Fr-HS) E 53 Jason Jones (6-2, 250, So-SQ) OR C 76 A.J. Hawkins (6-4, 305, So-1L) 90 Gerald Rivers (6-5, 245, So-1L) 56 Evan Swindall (6-3, 295, Fr-HS) WLB 42 D.T. Shackelford (6-1, 235, So-1L) RG 74 Jared Duke (6-6, 325, Fr-HS) 31 Rudy Wilson (6-0, 210, So-1L) 60 Josh Tatum (6-5, 315, So-SQ) MLB 51 Jonathan Cornell (6-1, 235, Sr-3L) RT 79 Bobby Massie (6-6, 310, So-1L) 52 Mike Marry (6-2, 237, Fr-HS) 73 Alex Washington (6-4, 335, Jr-2L) SLB 9 Allen Walker (6-1, 230, Sr-3L) TE 83 Ferbia Allen (6-4, 245, So-1L) 15 Joel Kight (5-9, 225, So-1L) 32 Reggie Hicks (6-2, 240, Sr-3L) LCB 4 Marcus Temple (5-10, 188, Jr-2L) FL 16 Markeith Summers (6-3, 205, Sr-3L) 3 Charles Sawyer (5-11, 175, Fr-RS) 10 Jesse Grandy (5-10, 165, So-1L) SS 20 Johnny Brown (6-0, 212, Sr-3L) QB 8 Jeremiah Masoli (5-11, 220, Sr-TR) 13 Brishen Mathews (6-1, 190, Fr-HS) 12 Nathan Stanley (6-5, 215, So-1L) FS 1 Damien Jackson (6-2, 205, Jr-JC) RB 34 Brandon Bolden (5-11, 215, Jr-2L) 35 Fon Ingram (6-0, 205, Sr-3L) 27 Enrique Davis (6-0, 220, Jr-2L) RCB 6 Jeremy McGee (5-10, 185, Sr-2L) 3 Jeff Scott (5-8, 170, Fr-HS) 5 Frank Crawford (6-0, 185, Fr-RS) FB 45 H.R. Greer (5-11, 225, So-1L) OR 33 E.J. Epperson (6-2, 250, So-1L)

SPECIALISTS PK 81 Bryson Rose (6-0, 193, So-Sq) 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 205, So-1L) P 97 Tyler Campbell (6-2, 210, So-1L) 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 205, So-1L) KO 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 205, So-1L) 46 David Hankins (6-3, 222, Jr-1L) HOLD 84 Richie Contartesi (5-8, 163, Sr-1L) 94 Chris Conley (5-8½, 186, Fr-RS) SNAP 69 Wesley Phillips (6-0, 220, Sr-Sq) 59 Wil Denny (6-0, 245, Fr-HS) 64 Jacob Hickman (5-11, 220, Fr-RS) KORet 10 Jesse Grandy (5-10, 165, So-1L) OR 3 Jeff Scott (5-8, 170, Fr-HS) 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 190, Jr-2L) PRet 10 Jesse Grandy (5-10, 165, So-1L) 16 Markeith Summers (6-3, 205, Sr-3L) PAGE 14 – REBEL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 83 Ferbia Allen TE 1 Damien Jackson S 6-2 205 Jr.-JC Pineville, La. (Pineville; Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C.) 94 LaMark Armour DT 1 Randall Mackey QB 6-0 190 Jr.-JC Bastrop, La. (Bastrop; East Mississippi C.C.) 95 Bryon Bennett DL 2 Delvin Jones DL 6-3 250 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 48 Justin Bigham FB 2 Rodney Scott RB 5-8 200 So.-1L Cross City, Fla. (Dixie County) 34 Brandon Bolden RB 3 Charles Sawyer CB 5-11 175 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) 21 Lionel Breaux WR 3 Jeff Scott RB 5-8 170 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Archbishop Carroll) 61 Zack Brent OG 4 Nicholas Parker RB 6-2 210 Fr.-HS Batesville, Miss. (South Panola) 20 Johnny Brown S 4 Marcus Temple CB 5-10 188 Jr.-2L Manquin, Va. (King William; Hargrave) 62 Michael Brown OG 5 Frank Crawford S 6-0 185 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 57 Terrell Brown OT 5 Melvin Harris WR 6-7 205 So.-1L Buford, Ga. (Buford) 97 Tyler Campbell P 6 Jeremy McGee CB 5-10 185 Sr.-2L New Orleans, La. (Edna Karr; UCLA) 71 Logan Clair OT 7 Parks Frazier QB 6-2 230 Fr.-HS Corinth, Miss. (Corinth) 33 Cliff Coleman DB 7 Wayne Dorsey DE 6-6 265 Jr.-JC Baltimore, Md. (Southwestern; Milford Prep; Miss. Gulf Coast C.C.) 94 Chris Conley P 8 Jeremiah Masoli QB 5-11 220 Sr.-TR San Francisco, Calif. (St. Louis; City College of San Francisco; Oregon) 84 Richie Contartesi WR 9 Robert Ratliff QB 6-1 200 So.-TR Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan; Sewanee) 51 Jonathan Cornell LB 9 Allen Walker LB 6-1 230 Sr.-3L Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 5 Frank Crawford S 10 Jesse Grandy WR 5-10 165 So.-1L Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) 30 Derrick Davis FB 11 Clarence Jackson LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Atlanta, Ga. (North Clayton) 27 Enrique Davis RB 11 Vincent Sanders WR 6-3 180 Fr.-HS Macon, Miss. (Noxubee County) 59 Will Denny OL/LS 12 Nathan Stanley QB 6-5 215 So.-1L Tahlequah, Okla. (Sequoyah) 7 Wayne Dorsey DE 13 Witt Haggard QB 6-2 180 Fr.-HS Meridian, Miss. (Lamar Academy) 74 Jared Duke OL 13 Brishen Mathews S 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Monticello, Ark. (Monticello) 44 Martez Eastland RB 13 Alex Williams WR 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida A&M High) 56 Nick Eley LB 14 Brandon Sanders LB 6-0 208 So.-1L Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) 33 E.J. Epperson FB 15 Joel Kight LB 5-9 225 So.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King) 7 Parks Frazier QB 16 Markeith Summers WR 6-3 205 Sr.-3L Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) 58 Corey Gaines DT 17 Jarius Williams S 6-0 190 Jr.-JC Parrish, Ala. (Parrish; Independence C.C.) 67 Chris Gill C 19 Evan Ingram QB 6-2 230 Fr.-HS Gray, La. (John Curtis Christian) 46 Tyriek Gracia LB 20 Johnny Brown S 6-0 212 Sr.-3L Charleston, Miss. (Charleston) 10 Jesse Grandy WR 20 Brian Morris WR 6-1 200 So.-TR Tulsa, Okla. (Union;Oklahoma State) 81 Terrell Grant WR 21 Lionel Breaux WR 6-0 198 Sr.-3L New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35) 45 H.R. Greer FB 21 Dele Junaid S 6-1 195 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas (Hightower) 24 Tony Grimes DB 22 Kyle Horine CB 5-10 190 So.-SQ Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) 72 Terrence Hackney OL 23 George Helow S 5-9 175 Sr.-2L Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny; Hargrave) 13 Witt Haggard QB 23 Houston Keyes RB 5-8 170 Fr.-HS Ridgeland, Miss. (Jackson Academy) 75 Matt Hall OT 24 Tony Grimes DB 5-11 165 Fr.-HS Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills) 46 David Hankins K 25 De'Shawn Hawkins CB 5-8 173 Fr.-HS Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody) 35 Earnest Harmon FB 26 Derrick Herman WR 5-10 190 Jr.-2L Cleveland, Miss. (Cleveland) 5 Melvin Harris WR 27 Enrique Davis RB 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Lynn Haven, Fla. (A. Crawford Mosley; Hargrave) 76 A.J. Hawkins OG 27 Sam Noblin S 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs) 25 De'Shawn Hawkins CB 28 Korvic Neat WR 5-8 165 Fr.-RS Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale) 37 Lekenwic Haynes DE 28 Julian Whitehead CB 5-9 190 So.-1L Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview; Hargrave) 23 George Helow S 29 Devin Thomas RB 5-10 205 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Madison) 26 Derrick Herman WR 30 Derrick Davis FB 6-0 242 Sr.-3L Meridian, Miss. (Meridian) 64 Jacob Hickman LS 31 Rudy Wilson LB 6-0 210 So.-1L Port Orange, Fla. (Mainland; Hargrave) 32 Reggie Hicks TE 32 Reggie Hicks TE 6-2 240 Sr.-3L Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 83 Jordan Holder WR 33 Cliff Coleman DB 5-10 170 Fr.-HS Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd H. Anderson) 22 Kyle Horine CB 33 E.J. Epperson FB 6-2 250 So.-1L Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) 65 Chase Hughes C 34 Brandon Bolden RB 5-11 215 Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville Magnet) 19 Evan Ingram QB 35 Earnest Harmon FB 5-10 210 Fr.-HS Macon, Miss. (Noxubee County) 35 Fon Ingram S 35 Fon Ingram S 6-0 205 Sr.-3L Atlanta, Ga. (McNair) 11 Clarence Jackson LB 37 Lekenwic Haynes DE 6-3 225 So.-1L Rosenberg, Texas (B.F. Terry) 1 Damien Jackson S 37 Matt Tarpley WR 5-10 170 Fr.-RS Minneapolis, Minn. (Wayzata) 2 Delvin Jones DL 40 Kentrell Lockett DE 6-5 260 Sr.-3L Hahnville, La. (Hahnville) 53 Jason Jones DE 42 D.T. Shackelford LB 6-1 235 So.-1L Decatur, Ala. (Austin) 85 Layton Jones TE 44 Martez Eastland RB 6-0 235 Fr.-HS Ringgold, Ga. (Ringgold) 21 Dele Junaid S 44 Ralph Williams LB 6-1 220 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 77 Patrick Junen OL 45 H.R. Greer FB 5-11 225 So.-1L Olive Branch, Miss. (Southern Baptist Education Center) 49 Brandon Keel FB 45 Josh Lancaster LB 5-8 215 So.-SQ Mobile, Ala. (St. Pauls Episcopal) 23 Houston Keyes RB 46 Tyriek Gracia LB 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Hialeah, Fla. (American) PAGE 15 – REBEL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 15 Joel Kight LB 46 David Hankins K 6-3 222 Jr.-1L Shreveport, La. (C.E. Bryd) 45 Josh Lancaster LB 47 Tim Simon RB 6-1 213 So.-SQ Cordova, Ala. (Cordova) 99 Ted Laurent DT 48 Justin Bigham FB 6-1 234 Fr.-RS Southaven, Miss. (DeWitt) 40 Kentrell Lockett DE 49 Brandon Keel FB 6-1 205 Fr.-HS Gulfport, Miss. (Harrison Central) 85 Ja-Mes Logan WR 49 Will Martin LB 6-2 223 Fr.-TR Madison, Miss. (Madison Central; Southern Miss) 1 Randall Mackey QB 51 Jonathan Cornell LB 6-1 235 Sr.-3L Azusa, Calif. (Bishop Amat) 52 Mike Marry LB 52 Mike Marry LB 6-2 237 Fr.-HS Clearwater, Fla. (Largo) 92 Carlton Martin DL 53 Jason Jones DE 6-2 250 So.-SQ Albany, Ga. (Westover) 49 Will Martin LB 54 Walker Sturgeon DE 6-2 250 Fr.-HS Horn Lake, Miss. (DeSoto Central) 8 Jeremiah Masoli QB 54 Carlos Thompson DL 6-5 220 Fr.-HS Hollandale, Miss. (Simmons) 89 Z. Mason TE 55 Cameron Whigham DE 6-2 255 Fr.-HS Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh) 79 Bobby Massie OT 56 Nick Eley LB 6-0 240 Fr.-RS Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central) 13 Brishen Mathews S 56 Evan Swindall C 6-3 295 Fr.-HS LaFayette, Ga. (LaFayette) 68 Tyler McCain OL 57 Terrell Brown OT 6-11 390 So.-JC Drew, Miss. (Drew; Mississippi Delta C.C.) 70 Emmanuel McCray OT 57 Jerrell Powe DT 6-2 320 Sr.-2L Waynesboro, Miss. (Wayne County; Hargrave) 6 Jeremy McGee CB 58 Corey Gaines DT 6-1 305 Fr.-RS Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby) 88 Jared Mitchell WR 59 Will Denny OL/LS 6-0 245 Fr.-HS Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) 20 Brian Morris WR 60 Josh Tatum OG 6-5 315 So.-SQ Marbury, Ala. (Marbury) 82 Vincent Moss WR 61 Zack Brent OG 6-0 269 Jr.-1L Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette) 28 Korvic Neat WR 62 Michael Brown OG 6-5 305 Fr.-RS Lexington, Texas (Lexington) 27 Sam Noblin S 64 Jacob Hickman LS 5-11 220 Fr.-RS Carriere, Miss. (Picayune) 84 Jack Nuismer TE 65 Chase Hughes C 6-3 290 Fr.-HS Springville, Ala. (Springville) 4 Nicholas Parker RB 66 Chad Phillips LS 6-2 240 Fr.-RS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 87 John Peloza TE 67 Chris Gill OL 6-5 282 Fr.-RS Appleton, Wis. (Xavier) 66 Chad Phillips LS 68 Tyler McCain OL 6-1 265 JR-JC Eupora, Miss. (Eupora; NW Mississippi CC) 69 Wesley Phillips LS 69 Wesley Phillips LS 6-0 220 Sr.-SQ Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 57 Jerrell Powe DT 70 Emmanuel McCray OT 6-4 300 Fr.-RS Jackson, Miss. (Forest Hill) 9 Robert Ratliff QB 71 Logan Clair OT 6-5 315 Jr.-RS Mustang, Okla. (Mustang; Northeastern Oklahoma) 96 Andrew Ritter K/P 72 Terrence Hackney OL 6-4 320 Fr.-HS Chapel Hill, N.C. (Northwood; Hargrave) 90 Gerald Rivers DE 73 Alex Washington OG 6-4 335 Jr.-2L Monroe, La. (Carroll) 81 Bryson Rose K 74 Jared Duke OL 6-6 325 Fr.-HS Cleveland, Tenn. (Walker Valley) 80 Nick Sabert WR 75 Matt Hall OT 6-9 321 So.-TR Russellville, Ark. (Russellville; Arkansas) 11 Vincent Sanders WR 76 A.J. Hawkins OG 6-4 305 So.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King) 14 Brandon Sanders LB 77 Patrick Junen OL 6-8 300 Fr.-HS Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) 3 Charles Sawyer CB 78 Bradley Sowell OT 6-7 315 Jr.-2L Hernando, Miss. (Hernando) 3 Jeff Scott RB 79 Bobby Massie OT 6-6 310 So.-1L Lynchburg, Va. (Liberty Christian; Hargrave) 96 Lawon Scott DT 80 Nick Sabert WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Lenbanon, Ohio (St. Xavier) 2 Rodney Scott RB 81 Terrell Grant WR 6-2 209 Fr.-RS Cleveland, Miss. (Cleveland) 42 D.T. Shackelford LB 81 Bryson Rose K 6-0 193 So.-SQ Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) 47 Tim Simon RB 82 Vincent Moss WR 5-11 185 Jr.-SQ Munford, Ala. (Munford) 93 Justin Smith DT 83 Ferbia Allen TE 6-4 245 So.-1L Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) 78 Bradley Sowell OT 83 Jordan Holder WR 5-10½ 170 Fr.-RS Bay Springs, Miss. (Sylva Bay Academy) 12 Nathan Stanley QB 84 Richie Contartesi WR 5-8 163 Sr.-1L Lake Worth, Fla. (Palm Beach Central; Jacksonville) 54 Walker Sturgeon DE 84 Jack Nuismer TE 6-3 235 Fr.-RS Nashville, Tenn. (Lawerenceville School) 16 Markeith Summers WR 85 Layton Jones TE 6-5 235 Jr.-SQ Greenville, Miss. (St. Joseph; Northeast Mississippi C.C.) 56 Evan Swindall C 85 Ja-Mes Logan WR 6-2 195 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas (Westfield) 37 Matt Tarpley WR 86 Ben Walker WR 6-3 205 Fr.-HS Ellenwood, Ga. (Martin Luther King) 60 Josh Tatum OG 87 John Peloza TE 6-5 240 Fr.-HS Plano, Texas (Plano West) 4 Marcus Temple CB 87 Alan-Michael Thomas DL 6-4 255 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal) 87 Alan-Michael Thomas DL 88 Jared Mitchell WR 6-3 190 So.-1L Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central; Hargrave) 29 Devin Thomas RB 89 Z. Mason TE 6-5 267 Fr.-RS Nashville, Tenn. (Christ Presbyterian Academy) 54 Carlos Thompson DL 90 Gerald Rivers DE 6-5 245 So.-1L Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove) 9 Allen Walker LB 92 Carlton Martin DL 6-2 270 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 86 Ben Walker WR 93 Justin Smith DT 6-3 290 Jr.-1L Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) 98 Taurus Ward DT 94 LaMark Armour DT 6-2½ 280 Sr.-3L Nashville, Tenn. (Hunters Lane) 73 Alex Washington OG 94 Chris Conley P 5-8½ 186 Fr.-RS Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee) 55 Cameron Whigham DE 95 Byron Bennett DL 6-2 250 Fr.-HS Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 28 Julian Whitehead CB 96 Andrew Ritter K/P 6-3 205 So.-1L Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) 13 Alex Williams LB 96 Lawon Scott DT 6-2 310 Sr.-3L St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg) 17 Jarius Williams CB 97 Tyler Campbell P 6-2 210 So.-1L Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic) 44 Ralph Williams LB 98 Taurus Ward DT 6-2 320 Jr.-JC Aberdeen, Miss. (Aberdeen; Itawamba C.C.) 31 Rudy Wilson LB 99 Ted Laurent DT 6-1 303 Sr.-3L Powder Springs, Ga. 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LAST MEETING: MISS. ST. 41, #20 OLE MISS 27 LAST GAME: #5 LSU 43, OLE MISS 36

Game #12 • Nov. 28, 2009 Game #11 • Nov. 20, 2010 Attendance: 55,365 • Davis Wade • Starkville, Miss. Attendance: 92,915 • Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, La.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Little-used backup quarterback Chris Relf accounted for BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Ole Miss tallied the most points against LSU by any team this sea- three second-half touchdowns, as the Bulldogs upset No. 20 Ole Miss 41-27 in the son, but the Tigers scored the go-ahead touchdown with 44 seconds left in the game to win the Egg Bowl. third annual Magnolia Bowl 43-36. Ole Miss (8-4, 4-4 SEC) couldn't stop the one-two combination of Relf and Anthony Baton Rouge native Brandon Bolden scored two touchdowns including his 13th career rush- Dixon, who finished with 133 yards and a touchdown. Dixon has 1,390 yards in 11 ing touchdown, which is second most in school history. Bolden now has 22 career rushing scores, which is tied for second in Ole Miss history with John Fourcade and Joe Gunn. games, breaking James Johnson's school record by seven yards. Jordan Jefferson passed for a career-high 254 yards, threw for one touchdown and ran for It was the sixth straight win for the home team in the series and the 10th in the last another, and fifth-ranked LSU beat Ole Miss for the first time in three meetings. 11 games. The Bulldogs carried the golden egg-shaped trophy given to the winner to LSU (10-1, 6-1 SEC) trailed 36-35 with 4:57 left when Patrick Peterson returned a kickoff 34 the end zone and celebrated with fans after the win, which came a year after an yards to midfield, setting up a game-winning drive that ended with Stevan Ridley’s third touch- embarrassing 45-0 loss. down rushing. Relf had been Tyson Lee's backup and shared playing time all season, but was Ole Miss (4-7, 1-6) still had 44 seconds to come back, which did not seem all that unlikely the often given the short hook after mistakes. This time he played most of the second half way the fourth quarter was going. But LSU’s defense held firm and Peterson intercepted and dominated Ole Miss with 131 yards rushing, averaging 10 per carry on his first Jeremiah Masoli’s desperation pass as time ran out. LSU was heavily favored, but as usual, coach Houston Nutt found a way to make the Tigers 10 and 8.7 yards overall. nervous in a wild, seesaw game that featured 890 yards of offense. The run specialist also stung the Rebels with touchdown passes of 2 and 34 yards, Bolden rushed for 91 yards and two TDs for Ole Miss, which came in needing to win its final rallying the Bulldogs from a 13-10 halftime deficit. two games to be eligible for a bowl. Masoli finished 15 of 23 for 177 yards, one TD and two inter- The Bulldogs gave up 385 yards, but were stingy inside the 20. The Rebels' most ceptions. Jeff Scott had 188 yards on kickoff returns for the Rebels, including three of at least success came on long pass plays for touchdowns - 20 yards to Shay Hodge, 48 yards 39 yards. to Markeith Summers and 52 to Dexter McCluster. Jefferson was 13 of 17 with one interception, while Ridley’s 89 yards rushing led LSU. The Bulldogs held McCluster under 100 rushing yards to snap a four-game streak The game offered only the latest example of Nutt’s knack for getting a team ready to play LSU. against SEC opponents, but he still managed 145 all-purpose yards. Jevan Snead fin- In 2007, his unranked Arkansas squad nearly ruined then-No. 1 LSU’s national title run with a 50-48 upset in triple overtime. In his first season at Ole Miss, the Rebels dominated the Tigers ished with 275 yards passing and three TDs, but his three were costly. in Baton Rouge 31-13, then last season pulled out a 25-23 upset in Oxford after LSU memo- With 96 yards receiving and a touchdown, Hodge set the single-season school rably ran out of time on the Rebels 5-yard line. record for receiving yards and became the first Rebel to surpass 1,000 yards (1,023). Ole Miss 10 7 7 12 — 36 LSU 10 10 3 20 — 43

Ole Miss 3 10 0 14 — 27 1st Quarter Mississippi State 0 10 17 14 — 41 11:54 LS S. Ridley 2-yard run (J. Jasper kick) 1st Quarter 11:29 UM B. Bolden 50-yard run (B. Rose kick) 7:54 UM J. Shene 26-yd field goal 8:08 LS J. Jasper 31-yard field goal 2nd Quarter 4:20 UM B. Rose 24-yard field goal 14:57 MSU D. DePasquale 28-yd field goal 2nd Quarter 11:08 UM J. Shene 28-yd field goal 14:30 LS S. Ridley 2-yard run (J. Jasper kick) 3:22 MSU A. Dixon 2-yard run (D. DePasquale kick) 8:09 LS J. Jasper 25-yard field goal 1:01 UM S. Hodge 27-yard pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 0:27 UM J. Masoli 4-yard run (B. Rose kick) 3rd Quarter 11:38 MSU D. DePasquale 48-yd field goal 3rd Quarter 4:07 MSU M. Green 2-yard pass from C. Relf (D. DePasquale kick) 9:52 LS J. Jasper 24-yard field goal 0:38 MSU C. Bumphis 34-yard pass from C. Relf (D. DePasquale kick) 4:34 UM B. Bolden 3-yard run (B. Rose kick) 4th Quarter 4th Quarter 14:53 UM M. Summers 48-yard pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 14:22 LS J. Jefferson 3-yard run (T. Toliver rush failed) 10:56 MSU A. Dixon 2-yard run (D. DePasquale kick) 8:49 UM J. Masoli 22-yard run (J. Masoli pass failed) 5:17 MSU C. Broomfield 64-yd interception return (D. DePasquale kick) 7:30 LS M. Ford 27-yard pass from J. Jefferson (J. Jefferson pass failed) 4:56 UM D. McCluster 52-yard pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 4:57 UM M. Summers 65-yard pass from J. Masoli (J. Masoli rush failed) 0:44 LS S. Ridley 7-yard run (J. Jefferson rush) Team Stats UM MSU Individual Leaders Team Stats UM LS Individual Leaders First Downs 15 24 Rushing Rushes-Yards 23-90 59-317 UM: D. McCluster, 16-82 First Downs 21 20 Rushing Passing Yards 295 95 B. Bolden, 4-5 Rushes-Yards 42-236 38-212 UM: B. Bolden, 18-91 Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-18-3 14-8-1 MSU: A. Dixon, 29-133 Passing Yards 184 258 J. Masoli, 11-64 Total Plays-Yards 53-385 73-412 C. Relf, 15-131 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Att.-Comp.-Int. 25-16-2 21-14-1 LS: S. Ridley, 18-89 Passing Penalties-Yards 5-25 2-15 Total Plays-Yards 67-420 59-470 M. Ford, 9-58 UM: J. Snead, 29-17-3-275 Punts-Average 2-39.5 1-48.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 J. Jefferson, 9-45 Punt Returns 1-1 1-2 MSU: C. Relf, 5-3-0-43 Penalties-Yards 7-85 7-68 Passing KO Returns 7-143 5-126 Receiving Punts-Average 4-56.5 2-45.5 UM: J. Masoli, 23-15-2-177 Interceptions 1-28 3-107 UM: S. Hodge, 6-96 Punt Returns 1-3 3-30 LS: J. Jefferson, 17-13-1-254 Possession Time 22:58 37:02 D. McCluster, 5-63 KO Returns 8-201 6-135 Receiving 3rd Down Conv. 4-11 9-13 MSU: C. Bumphis, 3-52 Interceptions 1-4 2-20 UM: J. Logan, 4-59 4th Down Conv. 2-2 1-1 M. Green, 2-25 Possession Time 33:12 26:48 D. Herman, 4-21 Sacks By-Yards 2-9 1-7 3rd Down Conv. 4-15 3-10 M. Summers, 2-73 4th Down Conv. 4-5 0-0 LS: D. Peterson, 3-76 Sacks By-Yards 1-9 1-9 R. Shepard, 3-29 PAGE 17 – REBEL NOTES REBELS IN NATIONALLY RANKED GAMES Date Opponent (OM/Opp) OM Opp Date Opponent (OM/Opp) OM Opp Date Opponent (OM/Opp) OM Opp Date Opponent (OM/Opp) OM Opp 11-9-1936 at Marquette (NR/8) 0 33 9-26-1959 at Kentucky (4/NR) 16 0 11-14-1970 Chattanooga (12/NR) 21 0 10-22-1994 at Alabama (NR/5) 10 21 12-5-1936 Tennessee -1 (NR/17) 0 0 10-3-1959 Memphis State (3/NR) 43 0 11-26-1970 Mississippi State (10/NR) 14 19 11-26-1994 Mississippi State (NR/18) 17 21 11-13-1937 Arkansas -1 (NR/20) 6 32 10-10-1959 at Vanderbilt (5/NR) 33 0 12-5-1970 at LSU(16/8) 17 61 9-23-1995 Georgia (NR/18) 18 10 12-3-1938 Tennessee -1 (NR/4) 0 47 10-17-1959 Tulane (5/NR) 53 7 1-2-1971 Auburn -8 (NR/10) 28 35 9-14-1996 Auburn (NR/15) 28 45 10-21-1939 St. Louis (17/NR) 42 0 10-24-1959 Arkansas -1 (4/10) 28 0 10-2-1971 Alabama -9 (NR/7) 6 40 10-3-1996 Tennessee -1 (NR/9) 3 41 10-28-1939 at Tulane (14/9) 6 14 10-31-1959 at LSU(3/1) 3 7 10-9-1971 Georgia -6 (NR/10) 7 38 10-19-1996 at Alabama (NR/7) 0 37 11-11-1939 at Miss. Teachers (19/NR) 27 7 11-7-1959 Chattanooga (5/NR) 58 0 10-30-1971 LSU -6(NR/11) 24 22 11-16-1996 LSU(NR/17) 7 39 10-19-1940 Duquesne (13/NR) 14 6 11-14-1959 Tennessee -1 (5/9) 37 7 11-25-1971 at Mississippi St. (15/NR) 48 0 9-13-1997 at Auburn (NR/16) 9 19 10-26-1940 Arkansas -1 (14/NR) 20 21 11-26-1959 at Mississippi St. (2/NR) 42 0 12-30-1971 Georgia Tech -10 (17/NR) 41 18 10-4-1997 at Tennessee (NR/9) 17 31 11-16-1940 W. Tenn. Teachers (17/NR) 38 7 1-1-1960 LSU-3 (2/3) 21 0 9-16-1972 at Memphis St. (19/NR) 34 29 10-18-1997 at LSU(NR/8) 36 21 11-23-1940 at Mississippi State (11/16) 0 19 9-17-1960 at Houston (2/NR) 42 0 9-23-1972 at South Carolina (20/NR) 21 0 10-25-1997 Alabama (25/NR) 20 29 10-25-1941 at Tulane (NR/10) 20 13 9-24-1960 Kentucky -1 (1/NR) 21 6 9-30-1972 Southern Miss (17/NR) 13 9 11-22-1997 Georgia (NR/14) 14 21 11-1-1941 at Marquette (17/NR) 12 6 10-1-1960 at Memphis St. (1/NR) 31 20 10-7-1972 Auburn -6 (18/17) 13 19 11-29-1997 Mississippi State (NR/22) 15 14 11-8-1941 at LSU(16/NR) 13 12 10-8-1960 at Vanderbilt (2/NR) 26 0 11-4-1972 at LSU (NR/6) 16 17 11-7-1998 at Arkansas (NR/10) 0 34 11-22-1941 Arkansas -1 (15/NR) 18 0 10-15-1960 at Tulane (1/NR) 26 13 11-18-1972 at Tennessee (NR/13) 0 17 11-21-1998 at Georgia (NR/14) 14 24 11-29-1941 Mississippi State (14/NR) 0 6 10-22-1960 Arkansas -4 (2/11) 10 7 11-3-1973 LSU -6(NR/7) 14 51 11-26-1998 Mississippi State (NR/24) 6 28 11-14-1942 Tennessee -1 (NR/11) 0 14 10-29-1960 LSU(2/NR) 6 6 11-17-1973 Tennessee -6 (NR/16) 28 18 10-9-1999 Tulane (25/NR) 20 13 10-21-1944 Tulsa -1 (NR/13) 0 47 11-5-1960 Chattanooga (6/NR) 45 0 9-14-1974 Missouri -6 (NR/18) 10 0 10-16-1999 Alabama (22/11) 24 30 11-3-1945 at LSU(NR/17) 13 32 11-12-1960 at Tennessee (4/14) 24 3 10-5-1974 Alabama -6 (NR/3) 21 35 10-30-1999 at LSU(25/NR) 42 23 11-24-1945 at Mississippi St. (NR/20) 7 6 11-26-1960 Mississippi State (3/NR) 35 9 9-13-1975 at Texas A&M (NR/8) 0 7 11-6-1999 Arkansas (23/24) 38 16 11-9-1946 Tennessee -1 (NR/7) 14 18 1-2-1961 Rice -3 (2/NR) 14 6 10-4-1975 Alabama -9 (NR/9) 6 32 11-20-1999 Georgia (16/21) 17 20 11-23-1946 Mississippi State (NR/18) 0 20 9-23-1961 Arkansas -6 (9/NR) 16 0 9-11-1976 Alabama -6 (NR/6) 10 7 11-25-1999 at Mississippi St. (23/18) 20 23 10-11-1947 at Vanderbilt (18/NR) 6 10 9-30-1961 at Kentucky (2/NR) 20 6 9-18-1976 Tulane (20/NR) 34 7 9-2-2000 Tulane (18/NR) 49 20 11-1-1947 at LSU (NR/17) 20 18 10-7-1961 Florida State (2/NR) 33 0 9-25-1976 at Southern Miss (17/NR) 28 0 9-9-2000 Auburn (17/NR) 27 35 11-29-1947 at Mississippi St. (15/NR) 33 14 10-14-1961 Houston -1 (1/NR) 47 7 10-2-1976 Auburn -6 (16/NR) 0 10 10-14-2000 at Alabama (25/NR) 7 45 1-1-1948 TCU -2 (15/NR) 13 9 10-21-1961 Tulane -6 (2/NR) 41 0 10-9-1976 Georgia (NR/4) 21 17 11-18-2000 at Georgia (NR/21) 14 32 11-13-1948 Tennessee -1 (NR/18) 16 13 10-28-1961 Vanderbilt (2/NR) 47 0 10-16-1976 at South Carolina (16/NR) 7 10 11-23-2000 Mississippi State (NR/23) 45 30 10-29-1949 at LSU(NR/17) 7 34 11-4-1961 at LSU (2/10) 7 10 9-10-1977 Alabama -9 (NR/6) 13 34 11-17-2001 Georgia (NR/23) 15 35 9-30-1950 at Kentucky (NR/13) 0 27 11-11-1961 Chattanooga (7/NR) 54 0 9-17-1977 Notre Dame -6 (NR/3) 20 13 10-5-2002 Florida (NR/6) 17 14 10-14-1950 at Vanderbilt (NR/19) 14 20 11-18-1961 Tennessee -1 (6/NR) 24 10 9-23-1978 at Missouri (NR/17) 14 45 10-12-2002 Arkansas State (25/NR) 52 17 11-18-1950 at Tennessee (NR/9) 0 35 12-2-1961 at Mississippi State (5/NR) 37 7 11-4-1978 at LSU(NR/12) 8 30 10-19-2002 at Alabama (21/24) 7 42 9-29-1951 Kentucky (NR/6) 21 17 1-1-1962 Texas (5/3) -7 7 12 9-17-1979 Missouri -6 (NR/9) 7 33 11-9-2002 at Georgia (NR/7) 17 31 11-17-1951 Tennessee (NR/2) 21 46 9-22-1962 Memphis State (6/NR) 21 7 11-17-1979 Tennessee -6 (NR/18) 44 20 11-23-2002 at LSU(NR/21) 13 14 10-4-1952 Auburn -1 (18/NR) 20 7 9-29-1962 Kentucky (7/NR) 14 0 9-20-1980 Alabama -6 (NR/1) 35 59 10-4-2003 at Florida (NR/24) 20 17 11-8-1952 at Houston (14/NR) 6 0 10-6-1962 at Houston (7/NR) 40 7 10-11-1980 at Georgia (NR/6) 21 28 10-25-2003 Arkansas (NR/20) 19 7 11-15-1952 Maryland (11/3) 21 14 10-20-1962 Tulane (5/NR) 21 0 11-22-1980 Mississippi St. -6 (NR/17) 14 19 11-1-2003 South Carolina (20/NR) 43 40 11-29-1952 Mississippi State (6/NR) 20 14 10-27-1962 Vanderbilt (7/NR) 35 0 10-3-1981 at Alabama (NR/11) 13 27 11-8-2003 at Auburn (20/NR) 24 20 1-1-1953 Georgia Tech -3 (7/2) 7 24 11-3-1962 at LSU (6/4) 15 7 10-10-1981 Georgia (NR/11) 7 37 11-22-2003 LSU(15/3) 14 17 10-3-1953 at Auburn (15/NR) 0 13 11-10-1962 Chattanooga (4/NR) 52 7 9-18-1982 Alabama -6 (NR/4) 14 42 11-27-2003 at Mississippi St. (17/NR) 31 0 10-31-1953 at LSU(18/NR) 27 16 11-17-1962 at Tennessee (3/NR) 19 6 9-25-1982 Arkansas -4 (NR/9) 11 14 1-2-2004 Oklahoma St. -7 (16/21) 31 28 11-7-1953 North Texas (12/NR) 40 7 12-1-1962 Mississippi State (3/NR) 13 6 10-9-1982 at Georgia (NR/5) 10 33 10-9-2004 at So. Carolina (NR/25) 31 28 11-14-1953 at Maryland (11/2) 0 38 1-1-1963 Arkansas -3 (3/6) 17 13 10-30-1982 at LSU(NR/13) 8 45 10-30-2004 Auburn (NR/3) 14 35 9-17-1954 North Texas -1 (10/NR) 35 12 9-21-1963 at Memphis State (2/NR) 0 0 9-17-1983 at Alabama (NR/12) 0 40 11-20-2004 at LSU(NR/14) 24 27 9-25-1954 Kentucky -1 (9/NR) 28 9 10-5-1963 at Houston (10/NR) 20 6 9-24-1983 Arkansas -6(NR/18) 13 10 10-1-2005 at Tennessee (NR/9) 10 27 10-2-1954 at Villanova (8/NR) 52 0 10-19-1963 at Tulane (5/NR) 21 0 10-8-1983 Georgia (NR/11) 11 36 10-15-2005 Alabama (NR/6) 10 13 10-9-1954 at Vanderbilt (7/NR) 22 7 10-26-1963 Vanderbilt (5/NR) 27 7 11-12-1983 at Tennessee (NR/19) 13 10 10-29-2005 at Auburn (NR/19) 3 27 10-16-1954 Tulane (7/NR) 34 7 11-2-1963 at LSU(3/NR) 37 3 12-10-1983 Air Force -11 (NR/16) 3 9 11-19-2005 LSU (NR/4) 7 40 10-23-1954 Arkansas -4 (5/7) 0 6 11-9-1963 Tampa (3/NR) 41 0 10-6-1984 Auburn (NR/18) 13 17 9-30-2006 Georgia (NR/10) 9 14 10-30-1954 at LSU(12/NR) 21 6 11-16-1963 Tennessee -1 (3/NR) 20 0 10-13-1984 at Georgia (NR/15) 12 18 10-21-2006 at Arkansas (NR/15) 3 38 11-6-1954 at Memphis State (9/NR) 51 0 11-30-1963 at Mississippi St. (3/NR) 10 10 11-3-1984 at LSU(NR/15) 20 32 10-28-2006 Auburn (NR/7) 17 23 11-13-1954 at Houston (7/NR) 26 0 1-1-1964 Alabama -3 (7/8) 7 12 9-14-1985 Arkansas -6 (NR/14) 19 24 11-18-2006 at LSU (NR/9) (ot) 20 23 9-17-1955 Georgia -5 (15/NR) 26 13 9-19-1964 Memphis State (1/NR) 30 0 10-5-1985 at Auburn (NR/14) 0 41 9-22-2007 Florida (NR/3) 24 30 9-24-1955 at Kentucky (8/NR) 14 21 9-26-1964 Kentucky -6 (1/NR) 21 27 10-12-1985 Georgia -6 (NR/18) 21 49 9-29-2007 at Georgia (NR/15) 17 45 10-29-1955 at LSU(20/NR) 29 26 10-31-1964 at LSU(NR/9) 10 11 11-2-1985 LSU -6(NR/16) 0 14 10-27-2007 at Auburn (NR/23) 3 17 11-5-1955 at Memphis St. (15/NR) 39 6 9-25-1965 at Kentucky (NR/10) 7 16 11-16-1985 at Tennessee (NR/18) 14 34 11-17-2007 LSU (NR/1) 24 41 11-12-1955 Houston -6 (14/NR) 27 11 10-9-1965 Florida (NR/10) 0 17 9-13-1986 Arkansas -4 (NR/18) 0 21 9-6-2008 at Wake Forest (NR/20) 28 30 11-26-1955 at Mississippi St. (15/NR) 26 0 10-30-1965 LSU -6(NR/5) 23 0 11-1-1986 at LSU(NR/11) 21 19 9-27-2008 at Florida (NR/4) 31 30 1-2-1956 Texas Christian -7 (10/5) 14 13 11-13-1965 Tennessee -1 (NR/8) 14 13 11-15-1986 Tennessee -6 (20/NR) 10 22 10-18-2008 at Alabama (NR/2) 20 24 9-22-1956 North Texas State (13/NR) 45 0 10-1-1966 Alabama -6 (NR/3) 7 17 9-12-1987 Arkansas -6 (NR/13) 10 31 11-22-2008 at LSU (NR/18) 31 13 9-29-1956 Kentucky -1 (9/NR) 37 7 11-12-1966 at Tennessee (NR/10) 14 7 10-3-1987 Georgia (NR/20) 14 31 11-28-2008 Mississippi State (25/NR) 45 0 10-6-1956 Houston -6 (6/NR) 14 0 10-7-1967 Alabama -9 (NR/9) 7 21 10-31-1987 LSU -6(NR/5) 13 42 1-2-2009 Texas Tech -7 (20/8) 47 34 10-13-1956 Vanderbilt (7/13) 16 0 10-14-1967 Georgia -6 (NR/3) 29 20 11-14-1987 at Tennessee (NR/15) 13 55 9-6-2009 at Memphis (8/NR) 45 14 10-20-1956 Tulane -6 (6/19) 3 10 10-28-1967 Houston (NR/9) 14 13 10-1-1988 at Georgia (NR/15) 12 36 9-19-2009 SE Louisianna (5/NR) 52 6 10-27-1956 Arkansas -4 (10/NR) 0 14 10-5-1968 Alabama -6 (NR/11) 10 8 10-8-1988 at Alabama (NR/12) 22 12 9-24-2009 at Suth Carolina (4/NR) 10 16 11-17-1956 at Tennessee (19/1) 7 27 10-12-1968 at Georgia (13/17) 7 21 10-29-1988 at LSU(NR/13) 20 31 10-3-2009 at Vanderbilt (18/NR) 23 7 9-28-1957 at Kentucky (19/NR) 15 0 10-19-1968 Southern Miss (16/NR) 21 13 9-23-1989 Arkansas -6 (NR/8) 17 24 10-10-2009 Alabama (16/3) 3 22 10-5-1957 Hardin-Simmons (15/NR) 34 7 10-26-1968 Houston -6 (17/NR) 7 20 10-7-1989 Alabama -6 (NR/13) 27 62 10-24-2009 Arkansas (25/NR) 30 17 10-12-1957 at Vanderbilt (14/NR) 28 0 11-2-1968 at LSU(NR/12) 27 24 11-18-1989 at Tennessee (NR/9) 21 33 10-30-2009 at Auburn (22/NR) 20 33 10-18-1957 at Tulane (11/NR) 50 0 11-16-1968 at Tennessee (NR/11) 0 31 9-22-1990 Arkansas -4 (NR/13) 21 17 11-21-2009 LSU (NR/8) 27 25 10-26-1957 Arkansas -1 (6/NR) 6 12 9-20-1969 Memphis State (9/NR) 28 3 10-13-1990 at Georgia (24/NR) 28 12 11-28-2009 Mississippi State (20/NR) 27 41 11-2-1957 Houston -6 (14/NR) 20 7 9-27-1969 at Kentucky (8/NR) 9 10 10-20-1990 Arkansas State (18/NR) 42 13 1-2-2010 Oklahoma State-13 (NR/18) 21 7 11-9-1957 LSU(14/NR) 14 12 10-4-1969 Alabama -9 (20/15) 32 33 10-27-1990 at Vanderbilt (17/NR) 14 13 10-16-2010 at Alabama (NR/8) 10 23 11-16-1957 Tennessee -1 (8/7) 14 7 10-11-1969 Georgia -6 (NR/6) 25 17 11-3-1990 at LSU(17/NR) --19 10 10-23-2010 at Arkansas (NR/21) 24 38 11-30-1957 Mississippi State (7/13) 7 7 10-18-1969 Southern Miss (19/NR) 69 7 11-17-1990 Tennessee -1 (15/14) 13 22 10-30-2010 Auburn (NR/1) 31 51 1-1-1958 Texas -3 (7/11) 39 7 10-25-1969 at Houston (17/NR) 11 25 11-24-1990 Mississippi St. -6 (21/NR) 21 9 11-20-2010 at LSU (NR/5) 36 43 9-20-1958 at Memphis State (6/NR) 17 0 11-1-1969 LSU -6 (NR/6) 26 23 1-1-1991 Michigan -8 (15/12) 3 35 9-27-1958 Kentucky -1 (9/14) 27 6 11-8-1969 Chattanooga (17/NR) 21 0 9-14-1991 at Auburn (NR/15) 13 23 10-4-1958 at Trinity (6/NR) 21 0 11-15-1969 Tennessee -6 (18/3) 38 0 10-12-1991 Georgia (23/22) 17 37 10-11-1958 at Tulane (7/NR) 19 8 11-27-1969 at Mississippi St. (14/NR) 48 22 11-16-1991 at Tennessee (NR/10) 25 36 10-18-1958 Hardin-Simmons (8/NR) 24 0 1-1-1970 Arkansas -3 (13/3) 27 22 9-19-1992 at Vanderbilt (24/NR) 9 31 10-25-1958 Arkansas -4 (6/NR) 14 12 9-19-1970 at Memphis State (5/NR) 47 13 9-26-1992 at Georgia (NR/18) 11 37 1 - at Memphis, Tenn. 8 - Gator Bowl; Jacksonville, Fla. 11-1-1958 at LSU(6/1) 0 14 9-26-1970 Kentucky -6 (5/NR) 20 17 10-24-1992 at Alabama (NR/4) 10 31 2 - Delta Bowl; Memphis, Tenn. 9 - at Birmingham, Ala. 11-8-1958 Houston (9/NR) 56 7 10-3-1970 Alabama -6 (7/17) 48 23 11-28-1992 Mississippi State (24/16) 17 10 3 - Sugar Bowl; New Orleans, 10 - Peach Bowl; Atlanta, Ga. La. 11 - Independence Bowl; 11-15-1958 at Tennessee (7/NR) 16 18 10-10-1970 at Georgia (5/NR) 31 21 12-31-1992 Air Force -12 (19/NR) 13 0 4 - at Little Rock, Ark. Shreveport, La. 11-29-1958 Mississippi St. (13/NR) 21 0 10-17-1970 Southern Miss (4/NR) 14 30 10-2-1993 at Kentucky (25/NR) 0 21 5 - at Atlanta, Ga. 12 - Liberty Bowl; Memphis, 12-27-1958 Florida -8 (11/14) 7 3 10-24-1970 at Vanderbilt (13/NR) 26 16 10-23-1993 Alabama (NR/4) 14 19 6 - at Jackson, Miss. Tenn. 9-19-1959 at Houston (8/NR) 16 0 11-7-1970 Houston (13/17) 24 13 10-1-1994 Florida (NR/1) 14 38 7 - Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Game Results (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend ------Sep 04, 2010 JACKSONVILLE STATE O 48-49 L 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:40 55768 Sep 11, 2010 at Tulane Green Wave W 27-13 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:00 36389 * Sep 18, 2010 VANDERBILT 14-28 L 1- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 3:28 51667 Sep 25, 2010 FRESNO STATE W 55-38 2- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 3:39 55267 * Oct 02, 2010 KENTUCKY W 42-35 3- 2- 0 1- 1- 0 3:54 55344 * Oct 16, 2010 at #8 Alabama 10-23 L 3- 3- 0 1- 2- 0 3:18 101821 * Oct 23, 2010 at #21 Arkansas 24-38 L 3- 4- 0 1- 3- 0 3:24 73619 * Oct 30, 2010 #1 AUBURN 31-51 L 3- 5- 0 1- 4- 0 3:20 61474 Nov 06, 2010 LOUISIANA W 43-21 4- 5- 0 1- 4- 0 3:23 53144 * Nov 13, 2010 at Tennessee 14-52 L 4- 6- 0 1- 5- 0 3:28 96044 * Nov 20, 2010 at #5 LSU 36-43 L 4- 7- 0 1- 6- 0 3:36 92915

* indicates conference game

------FIRST DOWNS------RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs ------/-- --/-- --/-- --/------/------/------/------/ ------/-- --/-- JACKSONVILLE STATE.. 48-49 23/17 13/5 10/12 0/0 52-237 / 33-103 13-20- 1 / 22-36- 0 242/252 72-479 / 69-355 123/163 3/0 Tulane Green Wave... 27-13 16/19 4/6 12/11 0/2 37-92 / 29-94 16-22- 1 / 22-31- 0 282/218 59-374 / 60-312 104/117 1/2 VANDERBILT...... 14-28 18/12 11/7 7/4 0/1 44-195 / 41-227 19-35- 2 / 9-19- 0 190/73 79-385 / 60-300 77/30 3/0 FRESNO STATE...... 55-38 19/23 13/6 6/16 0/1 47-425 / 33-30 8-12- 1 / 32-43- 0 153/390 59-578 / 76-420 169/192 2/1 KENTUCKY...... 42-35 19/21 13/6 3/14 3/1 51-211 / 30-124 9-17- 0 / 27-47- 1 90/300 68-301 / 77-424 150/187 0/3 Alabama...... 10-23 13/15 6/7 7/6 0/2 26-133 / 34-100 18-40- 1 / 17-25- 0 110/219 66-243 / 59-319 77/203 1/1 Arkansas...... 24-38 21/16 6/7 14/8 1/1 42-185 / 27-197 21-36- 0 / 16-29- 1 327/267 78-512 / 56-464 150/215 2/2 AUBURN...... 31-51 17/28 7/17 8/11 2/0 31-218 / 46-343 20-33- 1 / 19-25- 0 189/229 64-407 / 71-572 180/174 1/1 LOUISIANA...... 43-21 24/13 13/4 9/6 2/3 50-298 / 24-76 11-22- 0 / 7-21- 2 180/139 72-478 / 45-215 137/253 1/3 Tennessee...... 14-52 14/20 8/5 5/11 1/4 39-196 / 28-118 10-24- 4 / 18-35- 0 99/323 63-295 / 63-441 170/130 5/0 LSU...... 36-43 21/20 11/10 7/10 3/0 42-236 / 38-212 16-25- 2 / 14-21- 1 184/258 67-420 / 59-470 208/185 3/2

Totals...... 344-391 205/204 105/80 88/109 12/15 461-2426/363-1624 161-286-13/203-332- 5 2046/2668 747-4472/ 695-4292 1545/1849 22/15

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

Team Statistics UM OPP SCORING 344 391 Points Per Game 31.3 35.5 FIRST DOWNS 205 204 R u s h in g 105 80 P a s s in g 88 109 P e n a lt y 12 15 RUSHING YARDAGE 2426 1624 Yards gained rushing 2672 1956 Yards lost rushing 246 332 Rushing Attempts 461 363 Average Per Rush 5.3 4.5 Average Per Game 220.5 147.6 TDs Rushing 26 20 PASSING YARDAGE 2046 2668 C o m p - A t t - I n t 161-286-13 203-332-5 Average Per Pass 7.2 8.0 Average Per Catch 12.7 13.1 Average Per Game 186.0 242.5 TDs Passing 16 21 TOTAL OFFENSE 4472 4292 Total Plays 747 695 Average Per Play 6.0 6.2 Average Per Game 406.5 390.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 57-1194 47-1130 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-232 29-397 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-63 13-203 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.9 24.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.6 13.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.6 15.6 FUMBLES-LOST 16-9 16-10 PENALTIES-Yards 63-568 68-529 Average Per Game 51.6 48.1 PUNTS-Yards 55-2535 55-2240 Average Per Punt 46.1 40.7 Net punt average 35.6 36.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 0 1 2 8 : 5 9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/158 56/147 3rd-Down Pct 36% 38% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/22 8/12 4th-Down Pct 64% 67% SACKS BY-Yards 29-165 11-62 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 48 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-17 18-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-48) 88% (33-35) 94% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-48) 58% (25-35) 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-41) 100% (41-41) 100% ATTENDANCE 332664 400788 Games/Avg Per Game 6/55444 5/80158 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Ole Miss 97 97 59 77 14 344 Opponents 97 100 71 108 15 391 The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Brandon Bolden 11-10 151 980 49 931 6.2 13 71 84.6 Jesse Grandy 13 212 16.3 1 73 Jeremiah Masoli 11-10 110 604 72 532 4.8 6 56 48.4 M. Summers 4 20 5.0 0 7 Jeff Scott 9 - 5 60 456 39 417 6.9 2 83 46.3 Total 17 232 13.6 1 73 Enrique Davis 7 - 0 77 365 28 337 4.4 3 55 48.1 Opponents 29 397 13.7 1 97 Jesse Grandy 11-3 11 92 0 92 8.4 0 22 8.4 Rodney Scott 10-0 21 74 5 69 3.3 1 21 6.9 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Korvic Neat 8 - 2 10 49 2 47 4.7 1 13 5.9 Charles Sawyer 2 53 26.5 0 38 M. Summers 11-8 1 20 0 20 20.0 0 20 1.8 Jeremy McGee 1 0 0.0 0 0 Derrick Herman 11-0 2 15 0 15 7.5 0 14 1.4 Allen Walker 1 6 6.0 0 6 Devin Thomas 11-2 6 14 1 13 2.2 0 4 1.2 Fon Ingram 1 4 4.0 0 4 Lionel Breaux 11-4 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Total 5 63 12.6 0 38 Martez Eastland 9 - 0 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Opponents 13 203 15.6 3 46 TEAM 5 - 0 4 0 6 -6 -1.5 0 0 -1.2 Nathan Stanley 4 - 1 6 2 42 -40 -6.7 0 2 -10.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 11 461 2672 246 2426 5.3 26 83 220.5 Jesse Grandy 30 627 20.9 0 51 Opponents 11 363 1956 332 1624 4.5 20 80 147.6 Jeff Scott 11 295 26.8 0 41 Derrick Herman 10 184 18.4 0 30 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g H.R. Greer 2 8 4.0 0 8 Jeremiah Masoli 11-10 123.51 143-252-12 56.7 1778 13 70 161.6 Korvic Neat 2 41 20.5 0 25 Nathan Stanley 4 - 1 146.32 17-32-1 53.1 261 3 45 65.2 Martez Eastland 1 39 39.0 0 39 TEAM 5 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Reggie Hicks 1 0 0.0 0 0 Brandon Bolden 11-10 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.6 Total 57 1194 20.9 0 51 Total 11 125.76 161-286-13 56.3 2046 16 70 186.0 Opponents 47 1130 24.0 1 95 Opponents 11 146.51 203-332-5 61.1 2668 21 85 242.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Jason Jones 1 7 7.0 0 7 Melvin Harris 11-4 30 408 13.6 3 41 37.1 D. Shackelford 1 19 19.0 0 19 Brandon Bolden 11-10 26 266 10.2 3 45 24.2 Charles Sawyer 1 1 1.0 0 1 Ja-Mes Logan 11-4 25 328 13.1 1 51 29.8 Marcus Temple 0 29 0.0 0 29 M. Summers 11-8 24 527 22.0 6 70 47.9 Total 3 56 18.7 0 29 Jesse Grandy 11-3 16 195 12.2 1 31 17.7 Opponents 4 119 29.8 2 93 Korvic Neat 8 - 2 8 65 8.1 0 22 8.1 Lionel Breaux 11-4 7 67 9.6 0 29 6.1 H.R. Greer 11-0 6 32 5.3 1 9 2.9 Derrick Herman 11-0 6 29 4.8 0 9 2.6 Ferbia Allen 11-8 5 51 10.2 1 27 4.6 E.J. Epperson 11-2 2 28 14.0 0 25 2.5 R. Contartesi 11-0 2 24 12.0 0 18 2.2 Enrique Davis 7 - 0 1 16 16.0 0 16 2.3 Reggie Hicks 11-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Jeremiah Masoli 11-10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Jeff Scott 9 - 5 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 Total 11 161 2046 12.7 16 70 186.0 Opponents 11 203 2668 13.1 21 85 242.5 The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Brandon Bolden 16 ------96 Jeremiah Masoli 11 362 532 1778 2310 210.0 Bryson Rose - 15-17 41-41 - - - - - 86 Brandon Bolden 11 152 931 7 938 85.3 Jeremiah Masoli 6 - - 0-1 - 0-1 - - 36 Jeff Scott 9 60 417 0 417 46.3 M. Summers 6 ------36 Enrique Davis 7 77 337 0 337 48.1 Enrique Davis 3 ------18 Nathan Stanley 4 38 -40 261 221 55.2 Melvin Harris 3 ------18 Jesse Grandy 11 11 92 0 92 8.4 Jesse Grandy 2 ------12 Rodney Scott 10 21 69 0 69 6.9 Jeff Scott 2 ------12 Korvic Neat 8 10 47 0 47 5.9 Ferbia Allen 1 ------6 M. Summers 11 1 20 0 20 1.8 Rodney Scott 1 ------6 Derrick Herman 11 2 15 0 15 1.4 Ja-Mes Logan 1 ------6 Devin Thomas 11 6 13 0 13 1.2 H.R. Greer 1 ------6 Lionel Breaux 11 1 1 0 1 0.1 Korvic Neat 1 ------6 Martez Eastland 9 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Total 43 15-17 41-41 0-1 - 0-1 - - 344 TEAM 5 5 -6 0 -6 -1.2 Opponents 48 18-21 41-41 1-2 3 3-5 - - 391 Total 11 747 2426 2046 4472 406.5 Opponents 11 695 1624 2668 4292 390.2

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Bryson Rose 15-17 88.2 0-0 9-9 4-6 2-2 0-0 41 0 Tyler Campbell 52 2404 46.2 69 7 3 11 18 0 Jeremiah Masoli 3 131 43.7 46 2 0 1 0 0 FG Sequence Ole Miss Opponents Total 55 2535 46.1 69 9 3 12 18 0 Jacksonville State (24),(35) (45),(44) Opponents 55 2240 40.7 73 1 14 22 10 0 Tulane Green Wave (41),(29) (19),(38) Vanderbilt 32 - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Fresno State (40),(20),31 (50),46,49 Andrew Ritter 61 3890 63.8 12 4 Kentucky - (50),(42) David Hankins 4 272 68.0 1 0 Alabama (22) (49),(19),(44),42 Total 65 4162 64.0 13 4 24.0 42.6 27 Arkansas (22) (46) Opponents 71 4311 60.7 9 5 20.9 41.4 28 Auburn (32) (25),(35),(48) Louisiana (24),(30),(30),(27),(20) - Tennessee - (43) LSU (24) (31),(25),(24)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Brandon Bolden 11 931 266 0 0 0 1197 108.8 Jesse Grandy 11 92 195 212 627 0 1126 102.4 Jeff Scott 9 417 -5 0 295 0 707 78.6 M. Summers 11 20 527 20 0 0 567 51.5 Jeremiah Masoli 11 532 7 0 0 0 539 49.0 Melvin Harris 11 0 408 0 0 0 408 37.1 Enrique Davis 7 337 16 0 0 0 353 50.4 Ja-Mes Logan 11 0 328 0 0 0 328 29.8 Derrick Herman 11 15 29 0 184 0 228 20.7 Korvic Neat 8 47 65 0 41 0 153 19.1 Rodney Scott 10 69 0 0 0 0 69 6.9 Lionel Breaux 11 1 67 0 0 0 68 6.2 Charles Sawyer 11 0 0 0 0 53 53 4.8 Ferbia Allen 11 0 51 0 0 0 51 4.6 H.R. Greer 11 0 32 0 8 0 40 3.6 Martez Eastland 9 -2 0 0 39 0 37 4.1 E.J. Epperson 11 0 28 0 0 0 28 2.5 R. Contartesi 11 0 24 0 0 0 24 2.2 Devin Thomas 11 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.2 Reggie Hicks 11 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.7 Allen Walker 11 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 Fon Ingram 10 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 TEAM 5 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -1.2 Nathan Stanley 4 -40 0 0 0 0 -40 -10.0 Total 11 2426 2046 232 1194 63 5961 541.9 Opponents 11 1624 2668 397 1130 203 6022 547.5 The Automated ScoreBook Ole Miss Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2010) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 51 J. Cornell 10-9 35 33 68 13.0-46 4.5-29 . 2 2 . 1 . . 1 Damien Jackson 10-8 41 24 65 4.5-11 . . 4 1 1-0 1 . . 35 Fon Ingram 10-6 37 24 61 1.5-1 . 1-4 1 1 1-0 . . . 20 Johnny Brown 10-9 38 21 59 2.0-10 . . 5 1 . . . . 9 Allen Walker 11-11 26 24 50 5.5-23 3.0-13 1-6 4 . . 3 1 . 4 Marcus Temple 11-11 23 20 43 1.0-4 . . 3 . 2-29 . . . 3A Charles Sawyer 11-3 32 11 43 1.0-2 . 2-53 2 . 1-1 . . . 42 D. Shackelford 11-5 20 19 39 7.0-27 4.0-20 . . 3 1-19 1 . . 15 Joel Kight 11-7 20 15 35 3.0-8 2.0-7 . 1 1 . . . . 6 Jeremy McGee 11-11 23 6 29 0.5-1 . 1-0 3 1 . . . . 52 Mike Marry 9-1 13 8 21 3.0-6 1.0-4 . . 1 1-0 . . . 57 Jerrell Powe 11-11 14 7 21 7.5-24 2.5-7 . 1 1 . 1 . . 99 Ted Laurent 11-10 8 11 19 3.5-26 2.0-24 . . . . 1 . . 94 LaMark Armour 11-3 8 10 18 2.5-6 1.5-5 ...... 24 Tony Grimes 9-1 11 4 15 . . . 2 . . . . . 13 Brishen Mathews 11-0 13 1 14 . . . 1 . . . . . 53 Jason Jones 11-3 4 9 13 3.5-18 2.5-17 . 1 1 2-7 . . . 90 Gerald Rivers 9-5 5 7 12 3.0-18 2.5-17 . . 1 . . . . 7 Wayne Dorsey 9-4 10 2 12 4.0-26 1.0-3 ...... 23 George Helow 10-0 5 2 7 ...... 40 K. Lockett 4-3 3 3 6 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . 2 . . . . 9T Justin Smith 7-0 3 3 6 2.0-3 0.5-1 ...... 37 Lekenwic Haynes 11-0 4 1 5 ...... 1 . . 21 Lionel Breaux 11-4 3 2 5 ...... 96 Lawon Scott 10-1 3 2 5 1.0-3 . . . . 1-0 . . . 34 Brandon Bolden 11-10 4 1 5 ...... 1 . . 83 Ferbia Allen 11-8 2 2 4 ...... 55 Cameron Whigham 6-0 1 3 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 9X Andrew Ritter 11-0 3 1 4 ...... 1 . . 26 Derrick Herman 11-0 4 . 4 ...... 3W Rudy Wilson 3-0 2 . 2 1.0-4 ...... 11 C. Jackson 4-0 2 . 2 ...... 97 Tyler Campbell 11-0 2 . 2 ...... 46 David Hankins 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 5B Melvin Harris 11-4 1 . 1 ...... 2D Delvin Jones 2-0 1 . 1 1.0-28 ...... 5A Frank Crawford 4-0 1 . 1 . . . 2 . . . . . 56 Evan Swindall 6-2 1 . 1 ...... 54 Carlos Thompson 5-0 1 . 1 1.0-13 1.0-13 ...... 78 Bradley Sowell 11-11 1 . 1 ...... Total 11 429 276 705 73-313 29-165 5-63 32 17 10-56 11 1 . Opponents 11 434 362 796 80-250 11-62 13-203 27 19 9-119 11 . . PAGE 24 – REBEL NOTES INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

No. Player Att-YYds-TTD JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 34 Bolden 151-931-13 17-104-1 7-32-1 10-46-0 19-228-2 23-108-1 10-32-0 11-9-0 6-32-2 18-136-2 12-113-2 18-91-2 8 Masoli 110-532-6 5-29-0 9-27-1 19-104-1 8-59-0 9-43-1 10-40-0 15-98-0 14-29-0 3-17-1 7-22-0 11-64-2 3 J. Scott 60-417-2 3-19-0 0-0-0 DNP 11-74-1 8-26-0 5-39-0 11-62-0 9-134-1 2-1-0 5-31-0 6-31-0 27 E. Davis 77-337-3 17-61-2 14-40-0 8-17-0 2-26-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 19-116-0 11-40-0 6-37-0 10 Grandy 11-92-0 2-24-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-14-0 4-24-0 1-22-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 R. Scott 21-69-1 3-9-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 6-24-0 5-14-1 0-0-0 2-7-0 0-0-0 4-7-0 0-0-0 DNP 28 Neat 10-47-1 1-4-0 1-1-0 5-20-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-9-0 0-0-0 1-13-0 16 Summers 1-20-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-20-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26 Herman 2-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 29 D. Thomas 6-13-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-7-0 0-0-0 21 Breaux 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 44 Eastland 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 TEAM 4-(-6)-0 0-0-0 2-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-(-4)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12 Stanley 6-(-40)-0 3-(-13)-0 1-(-10)-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-(-17)-0 DNP Total 461-22426-226 52-2237-33 37-992-22 44-1195-22 47-4425-44 51-2211-33 26-1133-00 42-1185-00 31-2218-33 50-2298-33 39-1196-22 42-2236-44 Opponents 363-11624-220 33-1103-11 29-994-11 41-2227-33 33-330-11 30-1124-22 34-1100-00 27-1197-33 46-3343-22 24-776-11 28-1118-22 38-2212-44 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING

Att-CComp-IInt No. Player Yds-TTD JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 8 Masoli 252-143-12 10-7-1 20-14-1 35-19-2 12-8-1 17-9-0 40-18-1 36-21-0 33-20-1 8-5-0 18-7-3 23-15-2 1778-13 109-0 281-1 190-0 153-2 90-3 110-1 327-3 189-1 72-1 80-0 177-1 12 Stanley 32-17-1 10-6-0 2-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 14-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 261-3 133-3 1-0 108-0 19-0 34 Bolden 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-0 TEAM 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 286-1161-113 20-113-11 22-116-11 35-119-22 12-88-11 17-99-00 40-118-11 36-221-00 33-220-11 22-111-00 24-110-44 25-116-22 2043-116 242-33 282-11 190-00 153-22 90-33 110-11 327-33 189-11 180-11 99-00 184-11 Opponents 332-2203-55 36-222-00 31-222-00 19-99-00 43-332-00 47-227-11 25-117-00 29-116-11 25-119-00 21-77-22 35-118-00 21-114-11 2668-221 252-44 218-00 73-00 390-44 300-22 219-22 267-11 229-33 139-11 323-33 258-11 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING

No. Player No-YYds-TTD JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 5 M. Harris 30-408-3 1-41-1 0-0-0 3-29-0 3-54-1 2-46-0 4-25-1 4-53-0 5-45-0 3-41-0 3-43-0 2-31-0 34 Bolden 26-266-3 1-34-0 4-36-0 2-22-0 2-15-1 2-17-1 4-32-0 4-31-0 1-9-0 4-80-1 1-(-5)-0 1-(-5)-0 85 Logan 25-328-1 2-31-0 0-0-0 2-11-0 1-51-0 0-0-0 4-23-0 5-84-1 4-46-0 1-9-0 1-4-0 4-59-0 16 Summers 24-527-6 2-32-1 5-165-1 3-38-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 2-13-0 3-104-2 4-66-1 1-11-0 1-18-0 2-73-1 10 Grandy 16-195-1 2-31-1 2-22-0 3-47-0 2-33-0 1-9-0 1-7-0 2-29-0 3-17-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 28 Neat 8-65-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 2-16-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-6-0 1-14-0 1-22-0 1-3 21 Breaux 7-67-0 1-16-0 2-34-0 1-7-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 45 Greer 6-32-1 0-0-0 2-15-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-7-1 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26 Herman 6-29-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 4-21-0 83 Allen 5-51-1 2-37-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 1-4-1 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 33 Epperson 2-28-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-25-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 84 Contartesi 2-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-18-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 27 E. Davis 1-16-0 1-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 32 Hicks 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8 Masoli 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7 3 J. Scott 1-(-5)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-5)-0 Total 161-22046-116 13-2242-33 16-2282-11 19-1190-00 8-1153-22 9-990-33 18-1110-11 21-3327-33 20-1189-11 11-1180-11 10-999-00 16-1184-11 Opponents 203-22668-221 22-2252-44 22-2218-00 9-773-00 32-3390-44 27-3300-22 17-2219-22 16-2267-11 19-2229-33 7-1139-11 18-3323-33 14-2258-11 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS

No. Player No-YYds-LLg JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 10 Grandy 13-212-73 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-34-51 2-73-73 0-0-0 3-58-33 0-0-0 2-42-37 2-2-1 1-3-3 16 Summers 4-20-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-20-7 0-0-0 Total 17-2232-773 1-00-00 0-00-00 0-00-00 2-334-551 2-773-773 0-00-00 3-558-333 0-00-00 2-442-337 6-222-77 1-33-33 Opponents 29-3397-997 0-00-00 3-110-55 3-99-66 1-88-88 5-885-229 6-1125-337 4-1144-997 1-((-22)-00 0-00-00 3-((-112)-00 3-330-117 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS

No. Player No-YYds-LLg JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 10 Grandy 30-627-51 1-17-17 1-51-51 3-62-24 5-105-23 2-39-23 2-36-22 3-67-28 7-148-32 2-41-27 3-48-21 1-13-13 3 J. Scott 11-295-41 2-68-40 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-39-23 7-188-41 26 Herman 10-184-30 2-30-18 3-53-23 1-15-15 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-41-25 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-45-30 0-0-0 28 Neat 2-41-25 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-25-25 0-0-0 1-16-16 0-0-0 45 Greer 2-8-8 1-8-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 44 Eastland 1-39-39 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-39-39 0-0-0 0-0-0 32 Hicks 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Total 57-11194-551 7-1123-440 4-1104-551 4-777-224 5-1105-223 2-339-223 4-777-225 3-667-228 9-1173-332 3-880-339 8-1148-330 8-2201-441 Opponents 47-11130-995 5-1118-229 5-1107-226 0-00-00 6-1145-338 4-1102-338 3-774-228 3-666-227 5-1176-995 9-1160-220 1-447-447 6-1135-334 PAGE 25 – REBEL NOTES INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES UT-AAT-TTT No. Player TFL/Sack JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU 51 Cornell 35-33-68 3-4-7 7-4-11 2-7-9 7-5-12 0-1-1 2-3-5 3-3-6 4-1-5 DNP 2-0-2 5-5-10 13.0/4.5 1.0/0 3.0/3.0 1.5/0 2.5/0 0/0 0/0 1.5/0.5 1.5/0 0/0 2.0/1.0 1 D. Jackson 41-24-65 7-4-11 3-1-4 1-3-4 5-4-9 8-1-9 5-1-6 3-3-6 DNP 2-1-3 3-2-5 4-4-8 4.5/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 1.0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0.5/0 35 F. Ingram 37-24-61 DNP 3-3-6 2-2-4 4-2-6 7-4-11 4-3-7 2-2-4 8-0-8 1-1-2 1-3-4 5-4-9 1.5/0 0/0 0.5/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 20 J. Brown 38-21-59 2-8-10 3-1-4 2-1-3 1-2-3 DNP 4-1-5 6-5-11 5-0-5 4-1-5 1-1-2 10-1-11 2.0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 9 Walker 26-24-50 4-3-7 2-3-5 3-4-7 7-3-10 2-2-4 1-3-4 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-2-4 1-3-4 5.5/3.0 0/0 0/0 0.5/0 2.5/2.0 0.5/0 0/0 1.0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 4 Temple 23-20-43 2-4-6 2-2-4 0-2-2 3-4-7 1-1-2 6-2-8 3-0-3 3-0-3 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-3-3 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3 Sawyer 32-11-43 2-0-2 7-3-10 3-4-7 3-0-3 4-0-4 2-2-4 2-1-3 2-0-2 6-0-6 0-0-0 1-1-2 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 42 Shackelford 20-19-39 1-1-2 2-1-3 3-3-6 0-2-2 2-1-3 3-4-7 0-0-0 6-0-6 0-1-1 1-3-4 2-3-5 7.0/4.0 1.0/1.0 0/0 2.5/1.0 0.5/0.5 0/0 0.5/0.5 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 1.5/1.0 0/0 15 Kight 20-15-35 2-3-5 1-1-2 0-3-3 2-1-3 9-0-9 1-1-2 0-3-3 3-0-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 3.0/2.0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 6 McGee 23-6-29 2-2-4 3-0-3 4-1-5 1-0-1 2-0-2 3-0-3 0-2-2 6-1-7 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0.5/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0.5/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 52 Marry 13-8-21 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 8-3-11 2-0-2 0-0-0 3.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 57 Powe 14-7-21 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-2-3 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-2-3 3-1-4 0-0-0 3-0-3 1-1-2 0-1-1 7.5/2.5 1.0/0 0/0 1.0/0 1.0/0 0/0 1.5/1.5 0/0 0/0 2.0/1.0 1.0/0 0/0 99 Laurent 8-11-19 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-3-4 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 3.5/2.0 1.0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0.5/0.5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0.5/0.5 0.5/0 0/0 94 Armour 8-10-18 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-4-6 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 2.5/1.5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0.5/0.5 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 24 Grimes 11-4-15 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 5-1-6 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 13 Mathews 13-1-14 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 8-0-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 53 J. Jones 4-9-13 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-1-3 0-6-6 3.5/2.5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0.5/0.5 2.0/2.0 0/0 90 Rivers 5-7-12 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 3.0/2.5 0/0 0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 1.5/1.5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0.5/0 7 Dorsey 10-2-12 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP 2-0-2 DNP 4.0/1.0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 1.0/0 23 Helow 5-2-7 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 93 Smith 3-3-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-1-1 2.0/0.5 0.5/0 0/0 0.5/0.5 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 40 Lockett 3-3-6 DNP 2-1-3 1-2-3 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0/1.0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 37 Haynes 4-1-5 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 21 Breaux 3-2-5 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 96 L. Scott 3-2-5 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 34 Bolden 4-1-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 55 Whigham 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-2-3 0-0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 83 Allen 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 26 Herman 4-0-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 96 Ritter 3-1-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 97 Campbell 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 31 Wilson 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 11 C. Jackson 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 5 Harris 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 46 Hankins 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 78 Sowell 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 54 Thompson 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/1.0 0/0 0/0 56 Swindall 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 5 Crawford 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 2 D. Jones 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 PAGE 26 – REBEL NOTES TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Total Offense JSU TUL VU FSU UK ALA ARK AUB ULL UT LSU MSU Yards UM 479 374 385 578 301 243 512 407 478 295 420 Opp 355 312 300 420 424 319 464 572 215 441 470 Total Plays UM 72 59 79 59 68 66 78 64 72 63 67 Opp 69 60 60 76 77 59 56 71 45 63 59 Avg/Play UM 6.7 6.3 4.9 9.8 4.4 3.7 6.6 6.4 6.6 4.7 6.3 Opp 5.1 5.2 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.4 8.3 8.1 4.8 7.0 8.0 Rushing Yards UM 237 92 195 425 211 133 185 218 298 196 236 Opp 103 94 227 30 124 100 197 343 76 118 212 Carries UM 52 37 44 47 51 26 42 31 50 39 42 Opp 33 29 41 33 30 34 27 46 24 28 38 TDs UM 3 2 2 4 3 0 0 3 3 2 5.6 Opp 1 1 3 1 2 0 3 2 1 2 5.6 Passing Yards UM 242 282 190 153 90 110 327 189 180 99 184 Opp 252 218 73 390 300 219 267 229 139 323 258 Attempts UM 20 22 35 12 17 40 36 33 22 24 25 Opp 36 31 19 43 47 25 29 25 21 35 21 Completions UM 13 16 19 8 9 18 21 20 11 10 16 Opp 22 22 9 32 27 17 16 19 7 18 14 Comp. % UM 65.0 72.7 54.3 66.7 52.9 45.0 58.3 60.6 50.0 41.7 64.0 Opp 61.1 71.0 47.4 74.4 57.4 68.0 55.2 76.0 33.3 51.4 66.7 TDs UM 3 1 0 2 3 1 3 1 1 0 1 Opp 4 0 0 4 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 Had Intercepted UM 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 Opp 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 First Downs Total UM 23 16 18 19 19 13 21 17 24 14 21 Opp 17 19 12 23 21 15 16 28 13 20 20 Rushing UM 13 4 11 13 13 6 6 7 13 8 11 Opp56 7 6 6 7 7174510 Passing UM 10 12 7 6 3 7 14 8 9 5 7 Opp 12 11 4 16 14 6 8 11 6 11 10 Penalty UM 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 1 3 Opp 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 4 0 Time of UM 30:24 31:12 33:36 25:58 30:19 27:17 36:11 26:46 36:48 29:27 33:12 Possession Opp 29:36 28:48 26:24 34:02 29:41 32:43 23:49 33:14 23:12 30:33 26:48 Third Down UM 5 of 12 4 of 11 5 of 18 7 of 13 5 of 13 8 of 19 4 of 17 6 of 14 7 of 14 2 of 12 4 of 15 Opp 8 of 17 2 of 10 3 of 14 5 of 14 6 of 16 5 of 15 3 of 11 9 of 13 5 of 11 7 of 16 3 of 10 Fourth Down UM 1 of 2 1 of 1 2 of 4 1 of 1 0 of 0 1 of 2 2 of 3 1 of 2 1 of 1 0 of 1 4 of 5 Opp 2 of 2 0 of 1 0 of 1 3 of 3 3 of 5 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 Punting UM 1-31 4-184 7-312 1-40 8-346 8-383 7-356 5-201 2-71 8-385 4-226 Opp 5-213 5-200 9-352 4-148 4-202 5-191 7-292 1-36 5-218 8-297 2-91 Fumbles UM 2-2 0-0 2-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 Opp 1-0 3-2 0-0 1-1 2-2 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-0 1-1 Penalties UM 0-0 8-75 4-40 3-20 6-46 12-106 8-55 1-5 8-64 6-72 7-85 Opp 7-35 4-25 6-55 5-35 7-68 8-52 8-55 4-36 6-55 6-45 7-68 Punt Returns UM 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-34 2-73 0-0 3-58 0-0 2-42 6-22 1-3 Opp 0-0 3-10 3-9 1-8 5-85 6-125 4-144 1-(-2) 0-0 3-(-12) 3-30 Kickoff Returns UM 7-123 4-104 4-77 6-105 2-39 4-77 3-67 9-173 3-80 8-148 8-201 Opp 5-118 5-107 0-0 6-145 4-102 3-74 3-66 5-176 9-160 1-47 6-135 Sacks By UM 2 5 1 5-22 0-0 4-16 2-7 2-9 4-28 3-18 1-9 Opp 1 1 1 0-0 1-6 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-15 1-9 GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS

Offense SE LT LG C RG RT TE FL QB RB FB (OTHER) Jacksonville State Summers Sowell Washington Hawkins Johnson Massie Allen Grandy Stanley Bolden Breaux (FL) at Tulane Summers Sowell Washington Hawkins Tatum Massie Allen Breaux Masoli Bolden D. Thomas (RB) Vanderbilt Summers Sowell Washington Hawkins M. Brown Massie Allen Logan Masoli Bolden Neat (WR) Fresno State Summers Sowell Junen Hawkins Clair Massie Allen Logan Masoli Bolden J. Scott (RB) Kentucky Summers Sowell Junen Hawkins Clair Massie Harris (WR) Grandy Masoli J. Scott Logan (WR) at Alabama Summers Sowell Junen Swindall Clair Massie Allen Grandy Masoli Bolden Harris (WR) at Arkansas Logan Sowell Junen Swindall Hawkins Massie Allen Breaux Masoli Bolden D. Thomas (RB) Auburn Summers Sowell Washington Hawkins Duke Massie Allen Breaux Masoli Bolden Harris (WR) Louisiana Summers Sowell Washington Hawkins Duke Massie Epperson Harris Masoli Bolden J. Scott (RB) at Tennessee Harris Sowell Washington Hawkins Duke Massie Allen Neat Masoli Bolden J. Scott (RB) at LSU Harris Sowell Washington Hawkins Duke Massie J. Scott (RB) Summers Masoli Bolden Epperson Mississippi State

Defense LE NT DT RE WLB MLB SLB LCB SS FS RCB Jacksonville State Dorsey Powe L. Scott Rivers Kight Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee at Tulane Dorsey Powe Laurent Lockett Kight Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown F. Ingram McGee Vanderbilt Dorsey Powe Laurent Lockett Kight Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee Fresno State Dorsey Powe Laurent Lockett Kight Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown F. Ingram McGee Kentucky Shackelford Powe Laurent Rivers Kight Sawyer (NB) Walker Temple F. Ingram D. Jackson Grimes at Alabama Armour Powe Laurent Rivers Kight Cornell Walker Temple F. Ingram D. Jackson McGee at Arkansas Armour Powe Laurent Rivers Kight Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee Auburn Armour Powe Laurent Rivers Shackelford Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown F. Ingram McGee Louisiana Shackelford Powe Laurent J. Jones Sawyer (NB) Marry Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee at Tennessee Shackelford Powe Laurent J. Jones Sawyer (NB) Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee at LSU Shackelford Powe Laurent J. Jones F. Ingram (NB) Cornell Walker Temple J. Brown D. Jackson McGee Mississippi State PAGE 27 – REBEL NOTES 2010 BREAKDOWN SCORING DRIVES vs. JACKSONVILLE STATE at ALABAMA Category 2010 Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Ole Miss 43 ...... 3 ...... 57 . . . . .1:22 ...... TD Alabama 21 ...... 8 ...... 16 . . . . .3:05 ...... FG Record ...... 4-7 Ole Miss 44 ...... 5 ...... 56 . . . . .2:21 ...... TD Ole Miss 29 ...... 10 ...... 71 . . . . .2:42 ...... TD SEC ...... 1-6 Ole Miss 42 ...... 9 ...... 52 . . . . .4:22 ...... FG vs. SEC West ...... 0-4 Ole Miss 27 ...... 4 ...... 73 . . . . .1:56 ...... TD at ARKANSAS Ole Miss 27 ...... 10 ...... 73 . . . . .5:26 ...... TD Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result vs. SEC East ...... 1-2 Ole Miss 48 ...... 6 ...... 34 . . . . .3:14 ...... FG Arkansas 3 ...... 4 ...... -2 ...... 2:05 ...... FG Non-Conference ...... 3-1 JSU 25 ...... 5 ...... 25 . . . . .0:00 ...... TD Ole Miss 37 ...... 3 ...... 63 . . . . .0:46 ...... TD vs. OVC ...... 0-1 JSU 25 ...... 5 ...... 25 . . . . .0:00 ...... TD Ole Miss 20 ...... 8 ...... 80 . . . . .4:05 ...... TD Ole Miss 26 ...... 5 ...... 74 . . . . .2:07 ...... TD vs. C-USA ...... 1-0 at TULANE vs. WAC ...... 1-0 Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result vs. AUBURN vs. Sun Belt ...... 1-0 Tulane 42 ...... 7 ...... 42 . . . . .2:56 ...... TD Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Ole Miss 22 ...... 11 ...... 78 . . . . .5:45 ...... TD Ole Miss 17 ...... 2 ...... 83 . . . . .0:27 ...... TD Home ...... 3-3 Ole Miss 41 ...... 8 ...... 36 . . . . .4:27 ...... FG Ole Miss 20 ...... 8 ...... 80 . . . . .2:52 ...... TD Away ...... 1-4 Ole Miss 36 ...... 2 ...... 64 . . . . .0:13 ...... TD Ole Miss 20 ...... 10 ...... 65 . . . . .4:04 ...... FG Neutral ...... 0-0 Ole Miss 35 ...... 5 ...... 53 . . . . .2:24 ...... FG Ole Miss 18 ...... 11 ...... 82 . . . . .5:18 ...... TD Ole Miss 27 ...... 10 ...... 73 . . . . .2:36 ...... TD Day Games ...... 1-6 vs. VANDERBILT Night Games (6 p.m. start or later) ...... 3-1 Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result vs. LOUISIANA vs. Top 25 teams ...... 0-4 Ole Miss 37 ...... 7 ...... 63 . . . . .2:11 ...... TD Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Ole Miss 34 ...... 9 ...... 66 . . . . .4:12 ...... TD Ole Miss 40 ...... 6 ...... 60 . . . . .2:20 ...... TD TV games ...... 4-7 Louisiana 32 ...... 6 ...... 25 . . . . .2:00 ...... FG on CBS ...... 0-2 vs. FRESNO STATE Louisiana 26 ...... 3 ...... 26 . . . . .1:18 ...... TD on CSS ...... 1-1 Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Louisiana 39 ...... 4 ...... 39 . . . . .1:05 ...... TD Ole Miss 32 ...... 4 ...... 68 . . . . .1:06 ...... TD Ole Miss 30 ...... 10 ...... 57 . . . . .5:26 ...... FG on ESPN Classic ...... 1-0 Ole Miss 14 ...... 8 ...... 86 . . . . .3:40 ...... TD Louisiana 28 ...... 2 ...... 15 . . . . .0:18 ...... FG on ESPN2 ...... 0-2 Ole Miss 19 ...... 3 ...... 81 . . . . .0:57 ...... TD Ole Miss 38 ...... 5 ...... 52 . . . . .2:03 ...... FG on ESPNU ...... 1-0 Ole Miss 29 ...... 7 ...... 49 . . . . .3:36 ...... FG Midfield ...... 7 ...... 47 . . . . .2:55 ...... FG Fresno State 47 ...... 8 ...... 45 . . . . .1:23 ...... FG Louisiana 49 ...... 11 ...... 49 . . . . .7:02 ...... TD on SEC Network ...... 1-2 Ole Miss 29 ...... 1 ...... 71 . . . . .0:11 ...... TD When scoring first ...... 1-2 Ole Miss 29 ...... 14 ...... 71 . . . . .6:32 ...... TD at TENNESSEE When opponents score first ...... 3-5 Fresno State 40 ...... 5 ...... 40 . . . . .2:45 ...... TD Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result Ole Miss 28 ...... 7 ...... 72 . . . . .2:34 ...... TD When leading at halftime ...... 4-1 vs. KENTUCKY Ole Miss 41 ...... 4 ...... 59 . . . . .1:12 ...... TD When trailing at halftime ...... 0-6 Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result When tied at halftime ...... 0-0 Kentucky 11 ...... 3 ...... 11 . . . . .1:05 ...... TD at LSU Kentucky 9 ...... 2 ...... 9 ...... 0:15 ...... TD Started at ...... Plays . . . .Yards . . . .Time ...... Result When leading after third quarter ...... 4-2 Kentucky 43 ...... 5 ...... 43 . . . . .1:44 ...... TD Midfield ...... 1 ...... 50 . . . . .0:09 ...... TD When trailing after third quarter ...... 0-5 Ole Miss 25 ...... 8 ...... 75 . . . . .3:22 ...... TD Ole Miss 44 ...... 9 ...... 49 . . . . .3:40 ...... FG When tied after third quarter ...... 0-0 Ole Miss 40 ...... 9 ...... 60 . . . . .4:30 ...... TD Ole Miss 20 ...... 9 ...... 80 . . . . .3:39 ...... TD Kentucky 7 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 0:52 ...... TD Ole Miss 10 ...... 11 ...... 90 . . . . .5:17 ...... TD In overtime games ...... 0-1 Ole Miss 41 ...... 10 ...... 59 . . . . .5:24 ...... TD When scoring less than 20 points ...... 0-3 Ole Miss 20 ...... 5 ...... 80 . . . . .2:33 ...... TD When scoring 20+ points ...... 4-4 When scoring 30+ points ...... 3-3 CHARTING THE BIG PLAYS When allowing less than 20 points ...... 1-0 — RUSHING — Player 10-119 20-229 30-339 40-449 50+ Total — RECEIVING — When allowing 20+ points ...... 3-7 Bolden 17 7 1 3 28 Player 10-119 20-229 30-339 40-449 50+ Total When allowing 30+ points ...... 2-5 Masoli 13 6 1 1 21 Harris 9 8 1 1 19 When rushing for <100 yards ...... 1-0 J. Scott 5 2 1 1 2 11 Summers 7 3 1 1 3 15 E. Davis 4 1 1 1 7 Bolden 8 1 1 1 11 When rushing for 100+ yards ...... 3-7 Grandy 3 1 4 Logan 6 2 1 1 10 When rushing for 200+ yards ...... 3-3 Summers 1 1 Grandy 2 2 2 6 When passing for 200+ yards ...... 1-2 R. Scott 1 1 Breaux 1 1 2 Neat 1 1 Neat 1 1 2 When passing for 250+ yards ...... 1-1 Herman 1 1 Epperson 1 1 When passing for 300+ yards ...... 0-1 TOTAL 44 19 3 2 7 75 Allen 1 1 When totaling <300 yds total offense ...... 0-2 Contartesi 1 1 — PASSING — E. Davis 1 1 When gaining 300+ yds total offense...... 4-5 Player 10-119 20-229 30-339 40-449 50+ Total TOTAL 37 19 6 3 4 69 When allowing <100 yds rushing ...... 3-0 Masoli 33 18 4 1 4 60 When allowing 100+ yds rushing ...... 1-6 Stanley 4 1 2 2 9 When allowing 200+ yds rushing ...... 0-3 TOTAL 37 19 6 3 4 69 When allowing <200 yds passing ...... 1-1 When allowing 200+ yards passing ...... 3-6 IN THE RED ZONE When allowing 250+ yards passing ...... 2-4 When the offense moves the ball inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, the offense is considered to be in the “red zone,” and in prime scoring position. When allowing 300+ yards passing ...... 2-1 The following chart shows how the Rebel offense performs inside the “red zone” during the 2010 season: When allowing <300 yds total offense ...... 1-0 Game Chances TD FG TO Downs Missed FG Half When allowing 300+ yds total offense ...... 3-7 Jacksonville State ...... 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 When having a 100-yard rusher ...... 3-4 Tulane ...... 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 When opp. have a 100-yard rusher ...... 0-4 Vanderbilt ...... 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Fresno State ...... 6 3 2 0 0 1 0 When having no turnovers ...... 1-0 Kentucky ...... 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 When having less than 3 turnovers ...... 4-2 Alabama ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 When having 3 or more turnovers ...... 0-5 Arkansas ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 Auburn ...... 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 When having no takeaways ...... 0-3 Louisiana ...... 10 4 5 1 0 0 0 When having <3 takeaways ...... 2-7 Tennessee ...... 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 When having 3 or more takeaways ...... 2-0 LSU ...... 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... 48 28 14 3 0 2 1 When having more than 30:00 TOP ...... 3-4 Opp. Totals ...... 35 25 8 1 0 1 0 When having less than 30:00 TOP ...... 1-3 Ole Miss Scoring Percentage: .875 (42-of-48) Ole Miss Points Scored: 238 Opponents Scoring Percentage: .943 (33-of-35) Opponents Points Scored: 200 PAGE 28 – REBEL NOTES MISCELLANEOUS REBEL RECORDS THE LAST TIME OLE MISS HAD . . . Had a kickoff returned for a TD ...... Auburn, 2010 Had a punt returned for a TD ...... Arkansas, 2010 30 or more first downs ...... Arkansas, 2009 (31) Had an interception returned for a TD ...... Tennessee, 2010 500 yards rushing ...... Auburn, 1951 (515) Had a fumble returned for a TD ...... Louisiana, 2010 400 yards rushing ...... Fresno State, 2010 (425) Missed a PAT kick ...... Vanderbilt, 2009 300 yards rushing ...... Fresno State, 2010 (425) Had a PAT kick blocked ...... Auburn, 2009 200 yards rushing ...... LSU, 2010 (236) Had a PAT kick blocked and returned for a two-point conversion ...... Auburn, 2009 400 yards passing ...... Texas Tech, 2003 (409) Blocked an opponent’s PAT kick ...... Florida, 2008 300 yards passing ...... Arkansas, 2010 (327) ...... (Kentrell Lockett blocked J. Phillip’s attempt) 600 yards total offense ...... Louisiana-Monroe, 2003 (612) A successful two-point conversion ...... Arkansas, 2007 500 yards total offense ...... Arkansas, 2010 (512) ...... (Mike Wallace pass from Brent Scheaffer, 4th quarter) 90 plays total offense ...... Wyoming, 2004 (100) Had a field goal attempt blocked ...... LSU, 2009 Four passes intercepted ...... Tennessee, 2010 (4) ...... (Joshua Shene’s 45-yard attempt) Four pass interceptions ...... Alabama, 2009 (4) Had two field goal attempts blocked ...... Kentucky, 2005 10 sacks ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (11) ...... (Robert Bass’ 39-yd attempt, Matt Hinkle’s 44-yard attempt) 10 penalties ...... Alabama, 2010 (12) Gained a first down off a fake field goal attempt ...... Georgia, 1995 100 yards in penalties ...... Alabama, 2010 (106) Scored a touchdown off a fake field goal attempt ...... Alabama, 2008 50 points ...... Fresno State, 2010 (55) ...... (Jason Cook 9-yard pass from Rob Park) 99 yard scoring drive ...... Memphis State, 1989 (12 plays) Gained a first down off a fake punt ...... Mississippi State, 2009 90-plus yard scoring drive ...... LSU, 2010 ...... (Reggie Hicks 20-yard pass from Billy Tapp) ...... (90 yards, 11 plays; Jeremiah Masoli 22-yard run) Recovered an onside kick ...... Auburn, 2010 (Fon Ingram) Shut out an opponent ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (45-0) THE LAST TIME OLE MISS HELD ITS OPPONENT TO . . . Was shut out ...... Arkansas, 1998 (34-0) Less than 10 first downs ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (8) Played an overtime game ...... Jacksonville State, 2010 (L, 48-49) 10 first downs ...... Mississippi State, 2006 (10) Scored a safety ...... Texas Tech, 2008 Negative yards rushing ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (-64) ...... (Patrick Trahan sacks Graham Harrell in the end zone) 10 yards rushing ...... Georgia, 1993 (1) Scored 2 safeties in the same game ...... Northern Illinois, 1993 (team) 100 yards (or less) rushing ...... Louisiana, 2010 (76) Gave up a safety ...... LSU, 2005 Zero yards passing ...... Alabama, 1988 Had no turnovers ...... Kentucky, 2010 No pass completions ...... Alabama, 1988 Had no penalties ...... Jacksonville State, 2010 10 yards passing ...... Georgia, 1977 (7) Defeated a nationally ranked team ...... Texas Tech, 2008 10 pass attempts ...... Wake Forest, 2006 (5) ...... (47-34, #8 Associated Press; #8 ESPN/USAToday Coaches) Zero yards total offense ...... Sewanee, 1938 Was ranked in top 25 ...... Week 13 2009 (#20 AP; #25 ESPN/USAToday Coaches) 50 yards (or less) total offense ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (24) Ended the year ranked in top 25 ...... 2008 (#14 AP; #15ESPN/USAToday Coaches) 75 yards (or less) total offense ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (24) 150 yards (or less) total offense ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (24) THE LAST TIME AN OLE MISS PLAYER . . . 200 yards (or less) total offense ...... Mississippi State, 2008 (24) Rushed 30 times ...... BenJarvus Green-Ellis vs. Missouri, 2007 (33) No touchdowns ...... Southeastern Louisiana, 2009 (6 points) Rushed 25 times ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Tennessee, 2009 (25) Rushed for 250 yards ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Tennessee, 2009 (282) THE LAST TIME OLE MISS . . . Rushed for 200 yards ...... Brandon Bolden vs. Fresno State, 2010 (228) Had two passers throw for 100 yards ...... Jacksonville State, 2010 Rushed for 150 yards ...... Brandon Bolden vs. Fresno State, 2010 (228) ...... (Nathan Stanley 133, Jeremiah Masoli 109) Rushed for 100 yards ...... Brandon Bolden at Tennessee, 2010 (113) Had two passers complete 10 passes ...... Auburn, 2005 Passed for 400 yards ...... Eli Manning vs. Texas Tech, 2003 (409) ...... (, 10-18, Ethan Flatt, 11-17) Passed for 300 yards ...... Jeremiah Masoli at Arkansas, 2010 (327) Had two runners rush for 100 yards ...... Louisiana, 2010 Attempted 50 passes ...... Eli Manning vs. Arkansas, 2002 (56) ...... (Brandon Bolden 136, Enrique Davis 116) Attempted 40 passes ...... Jeremiah Masoli at Alabama, 2010 (40) Had two receivers over 100 receiving yards ...... Louisiana-Monroe, 2003 Attempted 30 passes ...... Jeremiah Masoli vs. Auburn, 2010 (33) ...... (Chris Collins 121, Taye Biddle 105) Completed 30 passes ...... Eli Manning vs. South Carolina, 2003 (30) Had two receivers catch 10 passes ...... Arkansas, 2002 Completed 20 passes ...... Jeremiah Masoli vs. Auburn, 2010 (20) ...... (Bill Flowers 11, Chris Collins 10) Passed for 4 or more TDs ...... Jevan Snead vs. Mississippi State, 2008 (4) Had four receivers catch five passes ...... Georgia, 1997 Threw 3 or more interceptions ...... Jeremiah Masoli at Tennessee, 2010 (3) ...... (John Avery 8, Andre Rone 6, Cory Peterson 6, Rufus French 5) Had 400 yards Total Offense ...... Jeremiah Masoli at Arkansas, 2010 (425) Had three receivers catch five passes ...... Missouri, 2007 Had 300 yards Total Offense ...... Jeremiah Masoli at Arkansas, 2010 (425) ...... (Mike Wallace 7, Marshay Green 5, Shay Hodge 5) Had 100 yards rushing and passing ...... Jeremiah Masoli vs. Vanderbilt, 2010 Had two receivers catch five passes ...... Missouri, 2007 ...... (104 rushing, 190 passing) ...... (Mike Wallace 7, Marshay Green 5, Shay Hodge 5) Had 100 yards rushing and receiving ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Arkansas, 2009 Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver ...... LSU, 2009 ...... (123 rushing, 137 receiving) ...... (Dexter McCluster 148 yards rushing/Shay Hodge 117 yards receiving) Had 250 All-Purpose Yards ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Tennessee, 2009 (324) Had two players with 200 all-purpose yards ...... Missouri, 2007 Had 200 All-Purpose Yards ...... Jeff Scott at LSU, 2010 (214) ...... (BenJarvus Green-Ellis 226, Marshay Green 208) Caught 10 passes ...... Mike Espy vs. Tennessee, 2005 (10) Returned a punt for a TD ...... Fresno State, 2010 (Jesse Grandy, 51 yards) Caught 9 passes ...... Mike Espy vs. Auburn, 2005 (9) Returned a kickoff for a TD ...... Auburn, 2009 (Jesse Grandy, 82 yards) Had 100 receiving yards ...... Markeith Summers at Arkansas, 2010 (104) Returned an interception for a TD ...... SLU, 2009 (D.T. Shackelford, 58 yards) Scored 10 points kicking ...... Bryson Rose vs. Louisiana, 2010 (19) Returned two interceptions for TDs ...... Northern Illinois, 1993 Scored 4 touchdowns rushing ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Tennessee, 2009 ...... (Alundis Brice, 37 yards; Antonious Bonner, 46 yards) Scored 3 touchdowns rushing ...... Dexter McCluster vs. Tennessee, 2009 (4) Returned a fumble for a TD ...... Citadel, 2005 (Travis Johnson, 16 yards) Scored 2 touchdowns rushing ...... Brandon Bolden & Jeremiah Masoli at LSU, 2010 Recovered a fumble for a TD ...... SMU, 1998 (Michael Boone) Scored 3 touchdowns receiving ...... Chris Collins vs. Auburn, 2002 Blocked a punt ...... Alabama, 2007 (Dustin Mouzon) Scored 2 touchdowns receiving ...... Markeith Summers at Arkansas, 2010 Blocked a punt for a TD ...... Memphis, 2007 Intercepted 3 passes ...... Don Price vs. Vanderbilt, 1986 (3) ...... (Kendrick Lewis recovered Brandon Sutherland’s blocked punt) Intercepted 2 passes ...... Dustin Mouzon vs. Memphis, 2007 (2) Blocked an opponents’ FG attempt ...... Fresno State, 2010 Forced 3 fumbles ...... Rory Johnson vs. Vanderbilt, 2006 (3) ...... (Allen Walker blocked Goessling’s 46-yard attempt) Recovered 2 fumbles ...... Rory Johnson vs. Vanderbilt, 2006 (2) Blocked an opponents’ FG attempt for a TD ...... Louisiana Tech, 2007 Punted for a 70-yard game average ...... Bill Smith vs. Southern Miss, 1984 (2-84.5) ...... (Brandon Jenkins blocked D. Horwedel’s 36-yard attempt, Dustin Mouzon 55-yard return) Kicked a 45-yard Field Goal ...... Joshua Shene vs. LSU, 2009 (45) Blocked two opponents’ FG attempts ...... Northern Arizona, 2009 Kicked a 50-yard Field Goal ...... Joshua Shene vs. Auburn, 2007 (51) Had a punt blocked ...... Alabama, 2009 Kicked five field goals in game ...... Bryson Rose vs. Louisiana, 2010 (5) Had a punt blocked for a TD ...... Alabama, 2003 Kicked four field goals in game ...... Bryson Rose vs. Louisiana, 2010 (5) PAGE 29 – REBEL NOTES JACKSONVILLE ST. 49, OLE MISS 48 (2OT) OLE MISS 27, TULANE 13

Game #1 • Sept. 4, 2010 Game #2 • Sept. 11, 2010 Attendance: 55,768 • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Miss. Attendance: 36,389 • Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, La.

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- Ole Miss quarterback Nathan Stanley threw for three touchdown pass- NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Jeremiah Masoli accounted for 308 yards and two touchdowns as Ole es, but it wasn't enough as Jacksonville State quarterback Coty Blanchard completed a 2-point Miss downed Tulane 27-13. conversion pass to Calvin Middleton in double overtime as the Gamecocks pulled off a stunning Brandon Bolden rushed for a 16-yard score and Masoli's 70-yard touchdown strike to 49-48 victory over Ole Miss on Saturday. Markeith Summers gave Ole Miss (1-1) a 24-3 lead at halftime. Blanchard threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Kevyn Cooper on fourth-and-15 to pull within Ole Miss withstood a spirited second half by Tulane (1-1). Orleans Darkwa's 1-yard touch- 48-47 in the second overtime. Then, the Gamecocks made the call to go for the win in the sea- down run helped the Green Wave pull to 24-13 early in the fourth quarter. son opener for both teams. Masoli responded with a 61-yard completion to Summers on a rollout, setting up a field goal Jacksonville State, a Football Championship Subdivision team from the Ohio Valley Conference, for the final margin. trailed 31-10 at halftime but outscored Ole Miss 21-3 in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Masoli completed 14 of 20 passes for 281 yards and was intercepted once on a tipped pass. Jeremiah Masoli made his much-anticipated debut for Ole Miss after being cleared by the NCAA He also rushed for 27 yards and a score. Summers finished with five catches for 165 yards. on Friday. He completed 7 of 10 passes for 109 yards and one interception. Linebacker Jonathan Cornell had three sacks for Ole Miss, the last of them jarring the ball Ole Miss is 6-6 all-time in overtime games. loose from Tulane quarterback Ryan Griffin on a fourth-down play in the final minutes. It's the first time Jacksonville State has beaten a Football Bowl Subdivision team since Sept. That allowed Ole Miss to kneel on the ball and run out the clock. 27, 2001, when the Gamecocks beat Arkansas State. The Rebels took command right away by getting in the end zone on its first two possessions. The Ole Miss offense, which debuted eight new starters, scored on five of six first-half pos- The first drive started at the Tulane 42 after Jesse Grandy returned the opening kickoff 51 sessions, including four touchdowns. After that, Jacksonville State rolled. yards. Ole Miss was stopped on third-and-goal from the 1, but Masoli stretched over the goal Ole Miss kicker Bryson Rose made a 35-yard field goal to extend the Rebels' lead to 34-26 line on a fourth-down sneak. with 2:55 left in regulation, but Jacksonville State drove the field for a touchdown to pull within Bolden's 16-yard scoring run capped an 11-play, 78-yard drive on the Rebels' second pos- 34-32 with 18.9 seconds left. Marques Ivory threw a 2-yard pass to La'Ray Williams for the two- session. point conversion to tie the game at 34 and send it to overtime. Tulane threatened to pull within a touchdown in the second quarter but settled for a field goal Ole Miss' Brandon Bolden rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. on fourth-and-goal from the 2. The Rebels responded with Bryson Rose's 41-yard field goal, followed by Summers' long score shortly before halftime. Griffin finished 21 of 30 for 203 yards, hitting D.J. Banks six times for 85 yards. Darkwa's Jacksonville State 7 3 3 21 15 7 8 — 49 touchdown was the fourth for the freshman in two games. Ole Miss 14 17 0 3 14 7 7 — 48

1st Quarter 13:38 UM M. Harris 41-yd pass from N. Stanley (B. Rose kick) Ole Miss 14 10 0 3 — 27 9:25 UM J. Grandy 31-yd pass from N. Stanley (B. Rose kick) Tulane 0 3 7 3 — 13 2:30 JSU J. Wadley 15-yd fumble recovery (J. Esco kick) 2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 13:01 UM B. Rose 24-yd field goal 12:04 UM J. Masoli 1-yard run (B. Rose kick) 9:01 JSU J. Esco 45-yd field goal 3:19 UM B. Bolden 16-yard run (B. Rose kick) 7:00 UM M. Summers 18-yd pass from N. Stanley (B. Rose kick) 2nd Quarter 00:29 UM E. Davis 1-yd run (B. Rose kick) 6:51 TU C. Santos 19-yard field goal 3rd Quarter 2:24 UM B. Rose 41-yard field goal 5:07 JSU J. Esco 44-yd field goal 1:19 UM M. Summers 70-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 4th Quarter 3rd Quarter 14:56 JSU C. Middleton 2-yd run (J. Esco kick) 1:51 TU O. Darkwa 1-yard run (C. Santos kick) 6:17 JSU J. Shaw 4-yd pass from C. Blanchard (2-pt failed) 4th Quarter 2:55 UM B. Rose 35-yd field goal 10:24 TU C. Santos 38-yard field goal 00:18 JSU A. Bonner 19-yd pass from M. Ivory (L. Williams pass from M. Ivory) 8:00 UM B. Rose 29-yard field goal Overtime JSU A. Bonner 7-yd pass from M. Ivory (J. Esco kick) UM B. Bolden 2-yd run (B. Rose kick) UM E. Davis 2-yd run (B. Rose kick) JSU K. Cooper 30-yd pass from C. Blanchard (Middleton pass from Blanchard) Team Stats UM TUL IIndividual Leaders

First Downs 16 19 Rushing Team Stats JSU UM IIndividual Leaders Rushes-Yards 37-92 29-94 UM: E. Davis, 14-40 Passing Yards 282 218 B. Bolden, 7-32 First Downs 17 23 Rushing Att.-Comp.-Int. 22-16-1 31-22-0 TUL: O. Darkwa, 6-53 Rushes-Yards 33-103 52-237 UM: B. Bolden, 17-104 Total Plays-Yards 59-374 60-312 A. Williams, 7-40 Passing Yards 252 242 E. Davis, 17-61 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Passing Att.-Comp.-Int. 36-22-0 20-13-1 JSU: C. Middleton, 17-67 Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-25 UM: J. Masoli, 20-14-1-281 Total Plays-Yards 69-355 72-479 D. Barksdale, 6-27 Punts-Average 4-46.0 5-40.0 N. Stanley, 2-2-0-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Passing Punt Returns 0-0 3-10 TUL: R. Griffin, 30-21-0-203 Penalties-Yards 7-35 0-0 UM: N. Stanley, 10-6-0-133 KO Returns 4-104 5-107 D. Banks, 1-1-0-15 Punts-Average 5-42.6 1-31.0 J. Masoli, 10-7-1-109 Interceptions 0-0 1-0 Receiving Punt Returns 0-0 1-0 JSU: M. Ivory, 23-13-0-126 Possession Time 31:12 28:48 UM: M. Summers, 5-165 KO Returns 5-118 7-123 C. Blanchard, 13-9-0-126 3rd Down Conv. 4-11 2-10 B. Bolden, 4-36 Interceptions 1-24 0-0 Receiving 4th Down Conv. 1-1 0-1 TUL: C. Robottom, 7-41 Possession Time 29:36 30:24 UM: F. Allen, 2-37 Sacks By-Yards 5-40 1-10 D. Banks, 6-85 3rd Down Conv. 8-17 5-12 M. Summers, 2-32 4th Down Conv. 2-2 1-2 JSU: L. Williams, 6-60 Sacks By-Yards 1-9 2-13 C. Middleton, 5-38 PAGE 30 – REBEL NOTES VANDERBILT 28, OLE MISS 14 OLE MISS 55, FRESNO STATE 38

Game #3 • Sept. 18, 2010 Game #4 • Sept. 25, 2010 Attendance: 51,667 • Vaught-Hemingway • Oxford, Miss. Attendance: 55,267 • Vaught-Hemingway • Oxford, Miss.

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli passed for 190 yards and rushed OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - After nearly 1,000 yards of total offense and more than 90 points, it for 104 more, but it wasn't enough as the Rebels dropped their SEC opener 28-14 to Vanderbilt was Ole Miss running back Brandon Bolden's numbers that made the difference. on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Bolden ran for a career-best 228 yards on 19 carries and two touchdowns. He added a pair Warren Norman rushed for 111 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown, as Vanderbilt (1-2, of catches for 15 yards and a touchdown before finishing with a recovery of an onsides kick that 1-1 SEC) snapped a 10-game conference losing streak dating back to 2008. lifted Ole Miss to a 55-38 win over previously unbeaten Fresno State. It was Norman's third career 100-yard rushing game, and his first against an SEC opponent. The Rebels (2-2) had struggled in second half home game meltdown losses to Jacksonville The Commodores did most of their damage on the ground, rushing for 227 yards. State and Vanderbilt. Fresno State (2-1) entered the game among the nation's statistical lead- Vanderbilt lived off big plays all afternoon. The Commodores scored their first three touch- ers defensively, allowing only 272 yards per game. Ole Miss finished with 578 yards in total downs on a 35-yard run by Zac Stacy, a 21-yard interception return by Eddie Foster and the offense, including 425 on the ground. biggest of all - Norman's 80-yard run that gave them the lead for good. Leading 27-10 at halftime, Bolden scored on a 71-yard touchdown run on the opening play Norman's touchdown came at a critical juncture. Ole Miss (1-2, 0-1) had just tied the scored of the third quarter. The Rebels forced a punt by Fresno State on the next series and Jesse at 14-14 when the 5-foot-10, 195-pound sophomore scored on Vanderbilt's first play from Grandy returned it 50 yards for a touchdown that built an insurmountable 41-10 lead. scrimmage, running untouched for the longest run of his career and the second-longest run in Fresno State quarterback Ryan Colburn kept it interesting, finishing 32-of-42 for 390 yards school history. and four touchdowns. Despite 420 yards of total offense, the Bulldogs could not overcome five Larry Smith added a 15-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. He also completed 9 of 19 sacks, a lost fumble and blocked field goal attempt. passes for 73 yards. Bolden recovered the onsides kick and scored in the final minute to cap the career-best per- While the Commodores were making the most of their opportunities, Ole Miss couldn't avoid formance. crucial mistakes. The Rebels dropped two touchdown passes, missed a field goal and lost a fum- Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Mosoli was an efficient 8-of-12 for 153 yards with touchdown ble in the fourth quarter that set up Vanderbilt's final touchdown. passes to Melvin Harris and Bolden for 30 and 4 yards, respectively. Masoli added 59 rushing Masoli completed 19 of 35 passes for 190 yards, but threw two interceptions. He rushed for yards, including an early 56-yard run that set up the opening touchdown. 104 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown run. Korvic Neat scored the team's first touchdown Enrique Davis, Jeff Scott and Bolden scored on runs of 8, 55 and 14 yards, respectively. Scott on a 4-yard run. added 92 yard on 11 carries, while linebacker Jonathan Cornell had a game-high 12 tackles, The Rebels lost despite outgaining the Commodores 385-300. They completed only 5 of 18 including two for a loss. third-down opportunities.

Vanderbilt 0 14 7 7 — 28 Fresno State 7 3 14 14 — 38 Ole Miss 0 7 7 0 — 14 Ole Miss 14 13 14 14 — 55

2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 7:14 VU Z. Stacy 35-yard run (R. Fowler kick) 11:43 FS J. Saunders 16-yard pass from R. Colburn (K. Goessling kick) 3:36 VU E. Foster 21-yard interception return (R. Fowler kick) 10:37 UM E. Davis 8-yard run (B. Rose kick) 1:20 UM K. Neat 4-yard run (B. Rose kick) 2:43 UM M. Harris 30-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 3rd Quarter 2nd Quarter 8:34 UM J. Masoli 28-yard run (B. Rose kick) 14:15 UM J. Scott 55-yard run (B. Rose kick) 8:22 VU W. Norman 80-yard run (R. Fowler kick) 9:30 FS K. Goessling 50-yard field goal 4th Quarter 4:06 UM B. Rose 40-yard field goal 8:04 VU L. Smith 15-yard run (R. Fowler kick) 0:15 UM B. Rose 20-yard field goal 3rd Quarter 14:42 UM B. Bolden 71-yard run (B. Rose kick) Team Stats VU UM IIndividual Leaders 12:30 UM J. Grandy 51-yard punt return (B. Rose kick) 9:30 FS J. Hamler 9-yard pass from R. Colburn (K. Goessling kick) First Downs 12 18 Rushing 7:00 FS A. Raphael 3-yard pass from R. Colburn (K. Goessling kick) Rushes-Yards 41-227 44-195 VU: W. Norman, 15-111 4th Quarter Passing Yards 73 190 Z. Stacy, 6-46 9:42 UM B. Bolden 4-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) Att.-Comp.-Int. 19-9-0 35-19-2 UM: J. Masoli, 19-104 7:29 FS T. Taumoepeau 1-yard pass from R. Colburn (K. Goessling kick) Total Plays-Yards 60-300 79-385 B. Bolden, 10-46 3:20 FS M. Harris 2-yard run (K. Goessling kick) 0:35 UM B. Bolden 14-yard run (B. Rose kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Passing Penalties-Yards 6-55 4-40 VU: L. Smith, 19-9-0-73 Punts-Average 9-39.1 7-44.6 UM: J. Masoli, 35-19-2-190 Team Stats FS UM Individual Leaders Punt Returns 3-9 0-0 Receiving KO Returns 0-0 4-77 VU: J. Cole, 4-22 First Downs 23 19 Rushing Interceptions 2-21 0-0 Z. Stacy, 2-10 Rushes-Yards 33-30 47-425 FS: R. Rouse, 7-22 Possession Time 26:24 33:36 UM: J. Grandy, 3-47 Passing Yards 390 153 UM: B. Bolden, 19-228 3rd Down Conv. 3-14 5-18 M. Summers, 3-38 Att.-Comp.-Int. 43-32-0 12-8-1 J. Scott, 11-74 4th Down Conv. 0-1 2-4 M. Harris, 3-29 Total Plays-Yards 76-420 59-578 J. Masoli, 8-59 Sacks By-Yards 1-6 1-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Passing Penalties-Yards 5-35 3-20 FS: R. Colburn, 42-32-0-390 Punts-Average 4-37.0 1-40.0 UM: J. Masoli, 12-8-1-153 Punt Returns 1-8 2-34 Receiving KO Returns 6-145 6-105 FS: J. Hamler, 8-130 Interceptions 1-39 0-0 M. Lindsay, 6-102 Possession Time 34:02 25:58 UM: M. Harris, 3-54 3rd Down Conv. 5-14 7-13 J. Grandy, 2-33 4th Down Conv. 3-3 1-1 B. Bolden, 2-15 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 5-22 PAGE 31 – REBEL NOTES OLE MISS 42, KENTUCKY 35 #8 ALABAMA 23, OLE MISS 10

Game #5 • Oct. 2, 2010 Game #6 • Oct. 16, 2010 Attendance: 55,344 • Vaught-Hemingway • Oxford, Miss. Attendance: 101,821 • Bryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Ala.

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli wasn't amazing, but thanks to some help TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Jeremiah Masoli tossed a touchdown pass and ran for 40 yards, but from his defense, he was certainly opportunistic. it wasn't enough as Ole Miss fell to No. 8 Alabama 23-10. That was good enough as Ole Miss beat Kentucky 42-35. The Rebels (3-3, 1-2) came in averaging 37 points and had scored 97 in their previous two Masoli, who helped the Rebels take advantage of good field position throughout the game, games. Their waning comeback hopes ended with Mark Barron’s interception in the final 5 min- accounted for four touchdowns despite otherwise pedestrian stats. He completed 9 of 17 pass- utes. Marcell Dareus tipped the ball at the line and then DeQuan Menzie batted the ball into the es for 90 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 43 yards and a touchdown. air before Barron caught it. Ole Miss (3-2, 1-1 SEC) has won seven of its past nine games against the Wildcats. Kentucky But Mark Ingram and the Alabama running game were largely stymied by Ole Miss. Ingram, (3-2, 0-2) hasn't won in Oxford since 1978 - a streak spanning five games. whose hopes for a repeat Heisman Trophy absorbed a huge blow with a rough game against the Kentucky opened the game with an impressive 8-play, 60-yard touchdown drive, capped by a Gamecocks, was held to 60 yards on 15 carries. 7-yard touchdown run by Derrick Locke. The Wildcats had little trouble moving the ball all after- The Tide’s backfield did manage the one explosive play midway through the third quarter that noon, outgaining the Rebels 424 yards to 301. effectively put it out of reach. Alabama’s offense appeared stalled on third-and-11 when McElroy But every time they tried to gain further momentum, there would be a crucial error. Ole Miss threw to Richardson, the other half of a formidable tailback duo that is suddenly struggling as scored all three of its first-half touchdowns on drives immediately following Kentucky turnovers. opposing teams stack defenders near the line. Charles Sawyer's interception was the first for Ole Miss this season. The Rebels were one of Richardson shook off tacklers at the line and sprinted down the left sideline for a 23-3 lead. only three teams in the nation that didn't have an interception going into Saturday's games. It was more than enough cushion with Alabama’s defense staging a nice comeback a week Kentucky's Craig McIntosh kicked a 50-yard field goal just before halftime to pull the Wildcats after giving up 35 points to the Gamecocks. within 21-17. The Tide defenders swarmed and kept Masoli in check on the ground and in a hurry to get Ole Miss pulled away in the second half, putting together drives of 75 and 60 yards, respec- rid of the ball. Ole Miss had just 41 yards and two first downs by halftime before starting to move tively, to take a 35-20 lead by the end of the third quarter. The Rebels added another touch- the ball at times in the second half. down early in the fourth quarter on a 4-yard pass from Masoli to Ferbia Allen for a 42-20 lead. Masoli was 18-of-40 passing for 110 yards with a touchdown and interception. Kentucky scored 15 unanswered points to pull within 42-35 with 1:34 remaining in the game, The Rebels finally got into the end zone with Masoli’s 15-yard pass to Melvin Harris with 4:40 but the Wildcats' ensuing onside kick bounced off several pairs of hands before going out of left in the third quarter. It came on third-and-7, but by then thousands of Alabama fans had bounds as Ole Miss hung on for its second straight victory. already headed for the exits. Ole Miss' Brandon Bolden rushed for 108 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries. It was his Ole Miss didn’t help its cause by committing 12 penalties for 106 yards. first 100-yard rushing game against an SEC opponent. Cade Foster kicked field goals of 49 and 44 yards for the Tide, while Jeremy Shelley had a 19- The Rebels' offense is averaging 37.4 points through five games - the program's best mark yarder. since 1935.

Kentucky 7 10 3 15 — 35 Ole Miss 0 3 7 0 — 10 Ole Miss 7 14 14 7 — 42 Alabama 10 6 7 0 — 23

1st Quarter 1st Quarter 12:04 UK D. Locke 7-yard run (C. McIntosh kick) 8:57 UA P. Dial 7-yard pass from G. McElroy (J. Shelley kick) 3:58 UM R. Scott 4-yard run (B. Rose kick) 0:58 UA C. Foster 49-yard field goal 2nd Quarter 2nd Quarter 14:19 UK R. Cobb 15-yard pass from M. Hartline (C. McIntosh kick) 5:32 UA J. Shelley 19-yard field goal 10:39 UM H. Greer 8-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 1:28 UM B. Rose 22-yard field goal 8:33 UM B. Bolden 2-yard run (B. Rose kick) 3rd Quarter 0:00 UK C. McIntosh 50-yard field goal 7:22 UA T. Richardson 85-yard pass from G. McElroy (J. Shelley kick) 3rd Quarter 4:40 UM M. Harris 15-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 11:38 UM B. Bolden 8-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 6:28 UK C. McIntosh 42-yard field goal 1:58 UM J. Masoli 1-yard run (B. Rose kick) 4th Quarter Team Stats UM UA Individual Leaders 14:53 UM F. Allen 4-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 10:12 UK D. Locke 3-yard run (R. Cobb pass from M. Hartline) First Downs 13 15 Rushing 1:34 UK C. Matthews 13-yard pass from M. Hartline (C. McIntosh kick) Rushes-Yards 26-133 34-100 UM: J. Masoli, 10-40 Passing Yards 110 219 J. Scott, 5-39 Team Stats UK UM Individual Leaders Att.-Comp.-Int. 40-18-1 25-17-0 UA: M. Ingram, 15-60 Total Plays-Yards 66-243 59-319 T. Richardson, 11-45 First Downs 21 19 Rushing Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Passing Rushes-Yards 30-124 51-211 UK: D. Locke, 19-68 Penalties-Yards 12-106 8-52 UM: J. Masoli, 40-18-1-110 Passing Yards 300 90 UM: B. Bolden, 23-108 Punts-Average 8-47.9 5-38.2 UA: G. McElroy, 25-17-0-219 Att.-Comp.-Int. 47-27-1 17-9-0 J. Masoli, 9-43 Punt Returns 0-0 6-125 Receiving Total Plays-Yards 77-424 68-301 Passing KO Returns 4-77 3-74 UM: B. Bolden, 4-32 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 UK: M. Hartline, 46-27-1-300 Interceptions 0-0 1-4 M. Harris, 4-25 Penalties-Yards 7-68 6-46 UM: J. Masoli, 17-9-0-90 Possession Time 27:17 32:43 J. Logan, 4-23 Punts-Average 4-50.5 8-43.2 Receiving 3rd Down Conv. 8-19 5-15 UA: T. Richardson, 5-101 Punt Returns 5-85 2-73 UK: D. Locke, 8-108 4th Down Conv. 1-2 0-0 M. Maze, 3-42 KO Returns 4-102 2-39 R. Cobb, 6-108 Sacks By-Yards 4-16 2-5 Interceptions 0-0 1-38 C. Matthews, 6-59 Possession Time 29:41 30:19 UM: M. Harris, 2-46 3rd Down Conv. 6-16 5-13 B. Bolden, 2-17 4th Down Conv. 3-5 0-0 H. Greer, 2-7 Sacks By-Yards 1-6 0-0 PAGE 32 – REBEL NOTES #21 ARKANSAS 38, OLE MISS 24 #1 AUBURN 51, OLE MISS 31

Game #7 • Oct. 23, 2010 Game #8 • Oct. 30, 2010 Attendance: 73,619 • DWR Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Ark. Attendance: 61,474 • Vaught-Hemingway • Oxford, Miss.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli threw for 327 yards and OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Freshman Jeff Scott rushed for 134 yards and a touchdown and junior three touchdown passes, two to wide receiver Markeith Summers, and rushed for 98 yards, but Brandon Bolden added two more rushing scores, but Ole Miss fell to the top-ranked Auburn it wasn't enough as the Rebels fell to No. 21 Arkansas 38-24 on the road. Tigers 51-31 on Saturday night. The Razorbacks (5-2, 2-2 SEC) got a 97-yard punt return for a touchdown from Joe Adams Cam Newton caught a touchdown pass, to go with the two TD passes he threw, and Mike Dyer in rebounding from a loss to Auburn last week. The game was delayed twice by lightning that ran for 180 yards for Auburn (9-0, 6-0). The Rebels (3-5, 1-4) ended Newton’s string of four sent fans and both teams scurrying for cover. straight 170-yard rushing efforts against SEC defenses, but the Heisman Trophy contender Arkansas led throughout the game, but the Rebels (3-4, 1-3) twice pulled within a touchdown passed for 209. He also caught a 20-yard touchdown pass from receiver Kodi Burns. in the fourth quarter after a two scoring passes from Jeremiah Masoli to Markeith Summers. Newton was 18-of-24 passing, and ran 11 times for 45 yards after running wild in recent Both times, however, Knile Davis answered with touchdown runs for the Razorbacks - the first weeks. He missed a couple of open receivers for possible touchdowns but got more than ample from 71 yards out and the second from 22. He finished with 176 yards and three touchdowns. help from his supporting cast against the Rebels. Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett, returning from a concussion sustained last week, finished Newton became the third Auburn player to have touchdowns passing, rushing and receiving 13-of-24 passing for 196 yards before leaving the game in the second half. in the same season, joining Carnell Williams (2004) and Kodi Burns (2009), the former quarter- Masoli’s 425 yards of total offense marked the second-highest total in Ole Miss history. back who hooked up with Newton. The 6-foot-6 Newton outfought 5-10 cornerback Jeremy McGee in the end zone for a 20-yard touchdown catch from the receiver in the role reversal. The Tigers racked up 572 total yards and punted for the first time with less than three min- utes left in the third quarter. Jeremiah Masoli, a transfer and double-threat like Newton, completed 20 of 33 passes for 189 yards with a touchdown and an interception for Ole Miss He ran for 29 yards. Scott raced 83 yards for a touchdown on the second play from scrimmage for the Rebels. He finished with 134 yards on nine carries. Bolden rushed for touchdowns of 20 and 5 yards in the fourth quarter. The Rebels briefly made some noise in the fourth after Auburn had gone on a 30-3 spurt. Ole Miss recovered the onside kick after Bolden’s 20-yarder. The Rebels went three and out and then the teams traded touchdowns to end the rout. Ole Miss 0 3 7 14 — 24 Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt’s fourth-and-1 gamble from his own 40 backfired late in the half. Arkansas 14 7 3 14 — 38 It failed, and Auburn added a field goal at the end to make it 34-17 at the half.

1st Quarter Auburn 14 20 10 7 — 51 8:08 AR K. Davis 2-yard run (Z. Hocker kick) Ole Miss 14 3 0 14 — 31 4:33 AR G. Childs 23-yard pass from R. Mallett (Z. Hocker kick) 2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 6:02 AR J. Adams 97-yard punt return (Z. Hocker kick) 14:33 UM J. Scott 83-yard run (B. Rose kick) 1:40 UM B. Rose 22-yard field goal 12:04 AU C. Newton 20-yard pass from K. Burns (W. Byrum kick) 3rd Quarter 8:06 AU O. McCalebb 68-yard run (W. Byrum kick) 11:16 AR Z. Hocker 46-yard field goal 5:14 UM M. Summers 29-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 10:30 UM J. Logan 18-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 2nd Quarter 4th Quarter 14:07 AU W. Byrum 25-yard field goal 11:39 UM M. Summers 43-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 6:51 AU D. Adams 24-yard pass from C. Newton (W. Byrum kick) 11:11 AR K. Davis 71-yard run (Z. Hocker kick) 2:41 UM B. Rose 32-yard field goal 9:04 UM M. Summers 22-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 2:26 AU D. Washington 95-yard kickoff return (W. Byrum kick) 7:15 AR K. Davis 22-yard run (Z. Hocker kick) 0:06 AU W. Byrum 35-yard field goal 3rd Quarter 11:29 AU W. Byrum 48-yard field goal 7:47 AU M. Dyer 30-yard run (W. Byrum kick) Team Stats UM AR Individual Leaders 4th Quarter 12:28 UM B. Bolden 20-yard run (B. Rose kick) First Downs 21 16 Rushing 4:36 AU T. Zachery 10-yard pass from C. Newton (W. Byrum kick) Rushes-Yards 42-185 27-197 UM: J. Masoli, 15-98 1:53 UM B. Bolden 5-yard run (B. Rose kick) Passing Yards 327 267 J. Scott, 11-62 Att.-Comp.-Int. 36-21-0 29-16-1 AR: K. Davis, 22-176 Team Stats AU UM Individual Leaders Total Plays-Yards 78-512 56-464 Passing Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 UM: J. Masoli, 36-21-0-327 First Downs 28 17 Rushing Penalties-Yards 8-55 8-55 AR: R. Mallett, 24-13-1-196 Rushes-Yards 46-343 31-218 AU: M. Dyer, 21-180 Punts-Average 7-50.9 7-41.7 T. Wilson, 5-3-0-71 Passing Yards 229 189 O. McCalebb, 9-99 Punt Returns 3-58 4-144 Receiving Att.-Comp.-Int. 25-19-0 33-20-1 UM: J. Scott, 9-134 KO Returns 3-67 3-66 UM: J. Logan, 5-84 Total Plays-Yards 71-572 64-407 Passing Interceptions 1-6 0-0 M. Harris, 4-53 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 AU: C. Newton, 24-18-0-209 Possession Time 36:11 23:49 B. Bolden, 4-31 Penalties-Yards 4-36 1-5 UM: J. Masoli, 33-20-1-189 3rd Down Conv. 4-17 3-11 M. Summers, 3-104 Punts-Average 1-36.0 5-40.2 Receiving 4th Down Conv. 2-3 0-0 AR: G. Childs, 4-45 Punt Returns 1-(-2) 0-0 AU: D. Adams, 6-75 Sacks By-Yards 2-7 1-2 D. Williams, 2-55 KO Returns 5-176 9-173 E. Blake, 5-60 Interceptions 1-0 0-0 T. Zachery, 5-54 Possession Time 33:14 26:46 UM: M. Harris, 5-45 3rd Down Conv. 9-13 6-14 M. Summers, 4-66 4th Down Conv. 0-0 1-2 J. Logan, 4-46 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 2-9 PAGE 33 – REBEL NOTES OLE MISS 43, LOUISIANA 21 TENNESSEE 52, OLE MISS 14

Game #9 • Nov. 6, 2010 Game #10 • Nov. 13, 2010 Attendance: 53,144 • Vaught-Hemingway • Oxford, Miss. Attendance: 96,044 • Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tenn.

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - With a punishing running game led by Brandon Bolden's 136 rushing KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Despite Rebel running back Brandon Bolden's fifth 100-yard rush- yards and two touchdowns, the Rebels plowed past Louisiana 43-21. ing game of the season and a pair of touchdowns, Ole Miss fell 52-14 on the road at Tennessee. Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli left the game after suffering a concussion in the first Tyler Bray threw three touchdown passes, two of them to Justin Hunter, and Tauren Poole ran quarter with the Rebels leading 24-7. His backup, sophomore Nathan Stanley, completed 6 of 14 for two more as Tennessee got its first Southeastern Conference win of the season. passes for 108 yards, but let his running backs and kicker do most of the work. On Tennessee’s first play from scrimmage, Bray attempted a pass to Gerald Jones which was Bolden was the best of the bunch, also catching four passes for 80 yards and a touchdown. tipped by Ole Miss’ Jonathan Cornell right into the hands of Justin Hunter. Hunter had 80 yards But Enrique Davis was a big part of the offense as well, adding 116 rushing yards as the Rebels of green space and took it all the way to the end zone. gained 298 yards on the ground. It's the first time Ole Miss (4-5) has had two 100-yard rush- The Vols (4-6, 1-5) were in control the whole game, thanks to Bray’s passing. The Vols had ers in one game since 1999. only seven yards on the ground in the first half but countered it with 265 yards by air. Bryson Rose added a career-high five field goals as the Rebels snapped a three-game losing By the end of the game, Tennessee had outgained Ole Miss 441 yards to 295 on offense. streak. Bray finished 18 for 34 with 323 yards. In two games as the starter, Bray has completed 37 Louisiana (2-7) has lost five straight games and is 0-37 all-time against teams from the of 67 for 648 yards and eight touchdowns without turning the ball over. Southeastern Conference. Brad McGuire completed 7 of 21 passes for 139 yards, one touch- Hunter had 114 yards on three catches and Poole had 107 yards on 12 carries. down and two interceptions. He also rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown. Ole Miss (4-6, 1-5) couldn’t get its offense going with Masoli being pressured by the Vols’ Ole Miss looked like it would win easily in the first quarter, bolting out to a 17-7 lead on defensive line all day. The Rebels entered the game having given up only seven sacks in eight Masoli's 6-yard touchdown run. But Masoli appeared dazed after the play and played just one games, but the Vols took Masoli down twice and sacked backup Nathan Stanley once. more series, throwing a 15-yard touchdown pass to Bolden before leaving for good. Masoli finished 7-for-18 with 80 yards, three interceptions and no touchdowns, and the quar- Louisiana rallied in the second quarter, pulling within 27-21 after Melvin White's 93-yard fum- terback known for his scrambling abilities had even less success on the ground with 22 yards ble recovery for a touchdown silenced the crowd at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. rushing. But Rose kicked his third field goal of the game just before halftime and added two more in Ole Miss entered the game with a ground game that ranked second in the SEC and 13th in the second half, helping the Rebels slowly pull away for the victory. Rose connected twice from the nation, and the Rebels tailbacks did their best to make up for Masoli’s struggles. Bolden ran 30 yards, and once each from 27, 24 and 20 yards. His 19 total points in the game ranks sec- for 113 yards and scored on touchdown runs of 17 yards and 2 yards for the Rebels’ only ond for a kicker in school history. scores. Louisiana never scored in the second half. The Ole Miss defense, which was giving up 34.4 points per game before Saturday's game, held the Ragin' Cajuns to just 215 total yards and forced three turnovers.

Louisiana 7 14 0 0 — 21 Ole Miss 0 14 0 0 — 14 Ole Miss 24 6 3 10 — 43 Tennessee 21 10 14 7 — 52

1st Quarter 1st Quarter 12:24 UL A. Spikes 27-yard pass from B. McGuire (B. Baer kick) 12:27 UT J. Hunter 80-yard pass from T. Bray (D. Lincoln kick) 10:04 UM B. Bolden 2-yard run (B. Rose kick) 3:53 UT D. Moore 17-yard pass from T. Bray (D. Lincoln kick) 4:50 UM B. Rose 24-yard field goal 2:33 UT E. Gordon 46-yard interception return (D. Lincoln kick) 3:19 UM J. Masoli 6-yard run (B. Rose kick) 2nd Quarter 0:41 UM B. Bolden 15-yard pass from J. Masoli (B. Rose kick) 14:54 UM B. Bolden 17-yard run (B. Rose kick) 2nd Quarter 6:35 UT J. Hunter 22-yard pass from T. Bray (D. Lincoln kick) 8:03 UM B. Rose 30-yard field goal 1:54 UM B. Bolden 2-yard run (B. Rose kick) 4:51 UL B. McGuire 3-yard run (B. Baer kick) 0:56 UT D. Lincoln 43-yard field goal 0:31 UL M. White 93-yard fumble recovery (B. Baer kick) 3rd Quarter 0:00 UM B. Rose 30-yard field goal 11:46 UT P. Waggner 10-yard interception return (D. Lincoln kick) 3rd Quarter 7:27 UT T. Poole 36-yard run (D. Lincoln kick) 1:43 UM B. Rose 27-yard field goal 4th Quarter 4th Quarter 8:46 UT T. Poole 35-yard run (D. Lincoln kick) 10:56 UM B. Rose 20-yard field goal 0:58 UM B. Bolden 3-yard run (B. Rose kick)

Team Stats UL UM Individual Leaders Team Stats UM UT Individual Leaders

First Downs 13 24 Rushing First Downs 14 20 Rushing Rushes-Yards 24-76 50-298 UL: B. McGuire, 14-42 Rushes-Yards 39-196 28-118 UM: B. Bolden, 12-113 Passing Yards 139 180 UM: B. Bolden, 18-136 Passing Yards 99 323 E. Davis, 11-40 Att.-Comp.-Int. 21-7-2 22-11-0 E. Davis, 19-116 Att.-Comp.-Int. 24-10-4 35-18-0 UT: T. Poole, 12-107 Total Plays-Yards 45-215 72-478 Passing Total Plays-Yards 63-295 63-441 Passing Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 UL: B. McGuire, 21-7-2-139 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 UM: J. Masoli, 18-7-3-80 Penalties-Yards 6-55 8-64 UM: N. Stanley, 14-6-0-108 Penalties-Yards 6-72 6-45 N. Stanley, 6-3-1-19 Punts-Average 5-43.6 2-35.5 J. Masoli, 8-5-0-72 Punts-Average 8-48.1 8-37.1 UT: T. Bray, 34-18-0-323 Punt Returns 0-0 2-42 Receiving Punt Returns 6-22 3-(-12) Receiving KO Returns 9-160 3-80 UL: A. Spikes, 2-54 KO Returns 8-148 1-47 UM: M. Harris, 3-43 Interceptions 0-0 2-15 UM: B. Bolden, 4-80 Interceptions 0-0 4-95 UT: D. Moore, 4-88 Possession Time 23:12 36:48 M. Harris, 3-41 Possession Time 29:27 30:33 G. Jones, 4-48 3rd Down Conv. 5-11 7-14 3rd Down Conv. 2-12 7-16 L. Stocker, 4-40 4th Down Conv. 0-0 1-1 4th Down Conv. 0-1 0-0 J. Hunter, 3-114 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 4-28 Sacks By-Yards 3-18 3-15 PAGE 34 – REBEL NOTES #5 LSU 43, OLE MISS 36

Game #11 • Nov. 20, 2010 Attendance: 92,915 • Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, La.

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Ole Miss tallied the most points against LSU by any team this sea- son, but the Tigers scored the go-ahead touchdown with 44 seconds left in the game to win the third annual Magnolia Bowl 43-36. Baton Rouge native Brandon Bolden scored two touchdowns including his 13th career rush- ing touchdown, which is second most in school history. Bolden now has 22 career rushing scores, which is tied for second in Ole Miss history with John Fourcade and Joe Gunn. Jordan Jefferson passed for a career-high 254 yards, threw for one touchdown and ran for another, and fifth-ranked LSU beat Ole Miss for the first time in three meetings. LSU (10-1, 6-1 SEC) trailed 36-35 with 4:57 left when Patrick Peterson returned a kickoff 34 yards to midfield, setting up a game-winning drive that ended with Stevan Ridley’s third touch- down rushing. Ole Miss (4-7, 1-6) still had 44 seconds to come back, which did not seem all that unlikely the way the fourth quarter was going. But LSU’s defense held firm and Peterson intercepted Jeremiah Masoli’s desperation pass as time ran out. LSU was heavily favored, but as usual, coach Houston Nutt found a way to make the Tigers nervous in a wild, seesaw game that featured 890 yards of offense. Bolden rushed for 91 yards and two TDs for Ole Miss, which came in needing to win its final two games to be eligible for a bowl. Masoli finished 15 of 23 for 177 yards, one TD and two inter- ceptions. Jeff Scott had 188 yards on kickoff returns for the Rebels, including three of at least 39 yards. Jefferson was 13 of 17 with one interception, while Ridley’s 89 yards rushing led LSU. The game offered only the latest example of Nutt’s knack for getting a team ready to play LSU. In 2007, his unranked Arkansas squad nearly ruined then-No. 1 LSU’s national title run with a 50-48 upset in triple overtime. In his first season at Ole Miss, the Rebels dominated the Tigers in Baton Rouge 31-13, then last season pulled out a 25-23 upset in Oxford after LSU memo- rably ran out of time on the Rebels 5-yard line.

Ole Miss 10 7 7 12 — 36 LSU 10 10 3 20 — 43

1st Quarter 11:54 LS S. Ridley 2-yard run (J. Jasper kick) 11:29 UM B. Bolden 50-yard run (B. Rose kick) 8:08 LS J. Jasper 31-yard field goal 4:20 UM B. Rose 24-yard field goal 2nd Quarter 14:30 LS S. Ridley 2-yard run (J. Jasper kick) 8:09 LS J. Jasper 25-yard field goal 0:27 UM J. Masoli 4-yard run (B. Rose kick) 3rd Quarter 9:52 LS J. Jasper 24-yard field goal 4:34 UM B. Bolden 3-yard run (B. Rose kick) 4th Quarter 14:22 LS J. Jefferson 3-yard run (T. Toliver rush failed) 8:49 UM J. Masoli 22-yard run (J. Masoli pass failed) 7:30 LS M. Ford 27-yard pass from J. Jefferson (J. Jefferson pass failed) 4:57 UM M. Summers 65-yard pass from J. Masoli (J. Masoli rush failed) 0:44 LS S. Ridley 7-yard run (J. Jefferson rush)

Team Stats UM LS Individual Leaders

First Downs 21 20 Rushing Rushes-Yards 42-236 38-212 UM: B. Bolden, 18-91 Passing Yards 184 258 J. Masoli, 11-64 Att.-Comp.-Int. 25-16-2 21-14-1 LS: S. Ridley, 18-89 Total Plays-Yards 67-420 59-470 M. Ford, 9-58 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 J. Jefferson, 9-45 Penalties-Yards 7-85 7-68 Passing Punts-Average 4-56.5 2-45.5 UM: J. Masoli, 23-15-2-177 Punt Returns 1-3 3-30 LS: J. Jefferson, 17-13-1-254 KO Returns 8-201 6-135 Receiving Interceptions 1-4 2-20 UM: J. Logan, 4-59 Possession Time 33:12 26:48 D. Herman, 4-21 3rd Down Conv. 4-15 3-10 M. Summers, 2-73 4th Down Conv. 4-5 0-0 LS: D. Peterson, 3-76 Sacks By-Yards 1-9 1-9 R. Shepard, 3-29