Ole Miss Football: 3 Bold Predictions vs. Arkansas in Little Rock

OXFORD, MS - OCTOBER 28: Cole Kelley #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks is sacked from behind by Breeland Speaks #9 of the Ole Miss Rebels at Hemingway Stadium on October 28, 2017 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MS - OCTOBER 28: Cole Kelley #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks is sacked from behind by Breeland Speaks #9 of the Ole Miss Rebels at Hemingway Stadium on October 28, 2017 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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(Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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1. This one may just come down to who has the ball last.

If you haven’t gathered by this point, neither of these teams is all that sound on the defensive side of the ball. They have strong, productive offenses- at least against really crappy defensive units- and that could make this game exciting I guess. Once Arkansas really decides on a quarterback and the chosen one, so to speak, really buys into what Chad Morris is trying to put together there, the Razorbacks may be able to compete in the West.

Yeah, okay I’m laughing too because we all know that won’t happen for quite a while. However, after losing to Colorado State and UNT, hanging around with Texas A&M and putting 30 on the Tide ain’t too shabby.

On the other side, Ole Miss has an established quarterback in Jordan Ta’amu and two really good receivers in AJ Brown and DK Metcalf. I wouldn’t at all be surprised if Ta’amu set some kind of single-game passing record in this game and his team still finds a way to lose. That is just in the Rebels nature- blowing it against the Razorbacks.

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Like I said at the start, if you think you know what will happen in this one you’re probably going to be proven wrong. I can tell you this though, it will be close and may just come down to who has the ball last.