Ole Miss Needs a Home Run Hire as Next Coach

The Rebels may finish with two wins for the first time since 1946.

After winning nine games in each of Houston Nutt’s first two seasons in Oxford, the Ole Miss program has been in a complete freefall. The Rebels went 4-8 last year, and the 2011 season has actually been worse. Ole Miss has now lost 12 consecutive SEC games and looks to be headed for a 2-10 campaign. The last time the Rebels finished a year with two wins was 1946, a year before the legendary John Vaught took over in Oxford.

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SEC Second-Half Predictions and Midseason Review

Trent Richardson looks to lead Alabama back to the national title.

By Mitch Light (@AthlonMitch on Twitter)

At the midpoint of the 2011 season, it's time to take a look at the first half and predict how the second half will turn out in the SEC.

First-Half Review

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SEC East: Who is the Favorite?

Georgia, Florida and South Carolina could all win the division.

The SEC West is waiting on college football’s next “Game of the Century” when Alabama hosts LSU on November 5, but the SEC East is a much tougher race to call.

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