Article By matthew watkins on 17th November, 2009
Last weak Dexter Mccluster had 282 yards on the ground and four of the six touchdowns against Tennessee.
Snead had a great day with 13-20 pass completions, but no passing touchdowns. The only ball thrown into the end zone was to Shay Hodge and it was dropped.
With Ole Miss putting that many points up on the board against the tough Tennessee defense, they should play well against LSU.
The last few games Ole Miss has played they have received the ball first. Almost every opening drive the score with in five minutes. The should do the same thing and lead the whole gam...
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