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For More Alabama Football Coverage, Visit Al.Com/Alabamafootball Alabama key players Ole Miss key players No.Name Pos CL Game 6 No. Name Pos CL 1 B.J. Scott DB SO Alabama vs. Ole Miss 1 Kendrick Lewis S Sr. 2 Star Jackson QB FR Vaught-Hemingway Stadium 3 Shay Hodge WR Sr. 2 Tana Patrick LB FR 4 Jevan Snead QB Jr. 3 Trent Richardson RB FR Oxford, MS 6 Jeremy McGee CB Jr. 3 Kareem Jackson DB JR Oct. 10, 2009, 2:30 PM CT 7 Patrick Trahan LB Sr. 4 Mark Barron DB SO CBS 8 Marshay Green CB Sr. 4 Marquis Maze WR SO 9 Allen Walker LB Jr. 5 Roy Upchurch RB SR Quick Stats 11 Pat Patterson WR Fr. 5 Jerrell Harris LB SO Alabama Ole Miss 12 Nathan Stanley QB RFr. 7 P.J. Fitzgerald P SR 16 Markeith Summers WR Jr. 8 Chris Rogers DB SR • Beat Kentucky 38-20 in Week 5 • Beat Vanderbilt 23-7 in Week 5 • Offense: 462.8 total yds/gm • Offense: 373.5 total yds/gm 17 Billy Tapp QB Sr. 8 Julio Jones WR SO 20 Johnny Brown S Jr. • Defense: allowed 222.2 yds/gm • Defense: allowed 274.0 total yds/gm 11 Brandon Gibson WR SO 21 Lionel Breaux WR Jr. • QB Snead - 3 TDs, 237 yds vs. VU 12 Greg McElroy QB JR • LB McClain - INT, f. fumble vs. UK 22 Dexter McCluster WR Sr. 13 Cory Reamer LB SR Injuries/Suspensions 24 Cassius Vaughn CB Sr. 15 Darius Hanks WR JR Alabama Ole Miss 25 Cordera Eason RB Sr. 17 Brad Smelley TE SO 26 Derrick Herman DB So. 18 Rod Woodson DB FR DE Damion Square (knee) - out RB Tim Simon (knee) - out LB Don’t'a Hightower (knee) - out FB Andy Hartmann (knee) - doubtful 27 Enrique Davis RB So. 20 Tyrone King DB SR 30 Derrick Davis RB Jr. 21 Dre Kirkpatrick DB FR LB Jerrell Harris (elig.) - out DT Justin Smith (foot) - ques. 33 E.J. Epperson TE RFr. 22 Mark Ingram RB SO RB Roy Upchurch (ankle) - prob. LB D.T. Shackelford (ankle) - prob. 34 Brandon Bolden RB So. 23 Robby Green DB SO Important Matchups 35 Fon Ingram CB Jr. 24 Marquis Johnson DB SR 36 Dan Hoffman FB So. 25 Rolando McClain LB JR Alabama Ole Miss 40 Kentrell Lockett DE Jr. 26 Ali Sharrief DB SR • #28 CB Arenas and Bama secondary • #4 QB Snead and #22 WR McCluster 41 Marcus Temple CB So. 27 Justin Woodall DB SR • #22 RB Ingram and #3 RB Richardson • #86 DE Hardy and #57 NG Powe 42 D.T. Shackelford LB Fr. 28 Javier Arenas DB SR • #32 LB Eryk Anders • #78 LT Bradley Sowell 44 Trey Trip LB So. 29 Terry Grant RB JR 47 Tim Simon RB Fr. 30 Dont'a Hightower LB SO Keys To The Game 48 Lamar Brumfield LB Sr. 32 Eryk Anders LB SR Alabama Ole Miss 49 Joel Kight LB Fr. 35 Nico Johnson LB FR • Keep a set of eyes on McCluster • Let Greg Hardy loose on McElroy 51 Jonathan Cornell LB Jr. 36 Chris Jordan LB SO • Test out short passing game early • McCluster can make the big play 57 Jerrell Powe DT Jr. 41 Courtney Upshaw LB SO Matchup Information 50 Brian Selman LS SR 65 Mark Jean-Louis OL Sr. 52 Alfred McCullough OL SO Alabama Ole Miss 68 Preston Powers LS Sr. 55 Chavis Williams LB JR • 5-0 overall, 2-0 SEC • 3-1 overall, 1-1 SEC 71 Reid Neely OL Sr. 57 Marcell Dareus DL SO • Bama leads series 45-9-2 • Last meeting ('08): Bama won 24-20 72 Daverin Geralds OL Sr. 58 Nick Gentry DL SO 73 Alex Washington OL So. 61 Anthony Steen OL/DL FR Alabama Offense Ole Miss Defense 75 Rishaw Johnson OL So. 62 Terrence Cody DL SR 76 A.J. Hawkins OL Fr. 64 Kerry Murphy DL FR 77 John Jerry OL Sr. 67 John Michael Boswell OL SO 78 Bradley Sowell OL So. 68 Taylor Pharr OL JR 79 Bobby Massie OL Fr. 72 Tyler Love OL FR 80 Gerald Harris TE Sr. 73 William Vlachos OL SO 81 Bryson Rose K RFr. 74 David Ross OL JR 83 Ferbia Allen TE RFr. 75 Barrett Jones OL SO 84 Jack Nuismer DE Fr. 76 D.J. Fluker OL FR 86 Terrell Grant WR Fr. 77 James Carpenter OL JR 86 Greg Hardy DE Sr. 78 Mike Johnson OL SR 87 Jacarious Lucas WR Sr. 79 Drew Davis OL SR 88 J.D. Lawhorn WR Sr. 80 Mike McCoy WR SR 89 Z. Mason TE Fr. 82 Earl Alexander WR JR 90 Gerald Rivers DE RFr. 84 Colin Peek TE SR 91 Richard Absher TE So. 85 Preston Dial TE JR 91 Craig Drummond DE Fr. Alabama Defense Ole Miss Offense 89 Michael Williams TE FR 92 Marcus Tillman DE Sr. 90 Milton Talbert DL JR 93 Joshua Shene K Sr. 91 Alex Watkins LB SO 93 Justin Smith DL So. 92 Damion Square DL FR 94 LaMark Armour DE Sr. 94 Darrington Sentimore DL FR 95 Emmanuel Stephens DE Sr. 95 Brandon Deaderick DL SR 96 Andrew Ritter K Fr. 96 Luther Davis DL JR 96 Lawon Scott DT Jr. 97 Lorenzo Washington DL SR 97 Tyler Campbell P Fr. 99 Josh Chapman DL SO 97 Rodney Steen DE Jr. 99 Leigh Tiffin K SR 98 Alex Williams DE Fr. Alabama quick facts 99 Ted Laurent DT Jr. Head coach: Nick Saban Ole Miss quick facts Record at UA: 24-8 (3rd year) Head coach: Houston Nutt Overall record: 115-50-1 (14th year) Record at UM: 12-5 (2nd year) AP - 3rd, Coaches - 3rd, Harris - 3rd Overall: 123-75 (16th year) AP - 20th, Coaches - 16th, Harris - 18th For more Alabama football coverage, visit al.com/alabamafootball.
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