Ole Miss RB gives Alabama bulletin board material

Apparently lessons haven’t been learned. Ole Miss RB Jerrion Ealy gave a bit of bulletin board material for Saban and Alabama!

All eyes will be on the Alabama Crimson Tide this week, as No. 12 Ole Miss will visit Tuscaloosa for the first time under head coach Lane Kiffin.

Coming with Kiffin to Tuscaloosa is a potent offense that can score on a dime, led by Heisman-hopeful quarterback Matt Corral, in his second season at the helm of the Ole Miss offense.

One of the lesser known, yet very talented and capable members of the Ole Miss offense, running back Jerrion Ealy, had some things to say that are bound to rile up some Tide players and supporters.

The media in Mississippi was given some time to catch up with Ealy earlier last week, and it’s a statement that I’m sure Nick Saban will bring up when preparing his team to take the field on Saturday.

I evaluate it like this. I don’t believe there is anyone that can beat us but ourselves. If we go out there and don’t beat ourselves, we’re in good shape.

Jerrion Ealy on playing Alabama

Of course, no self-respecting player would ever come out and say that they’re not capable of winning, but there’s got to be an easier way to talk about the game against the Tide without straight-out saying that the only team that can beat yours is itself. That’s proven time and time again to not be good business.

If I’m understanding correctly, Ealy is under the impression that Alabama isn’t capable of beating Ole Miss this Saturday. Suggesting that only Ole Miss can beat Ole Miss is a dangerous assumption to make about a team that never lets trash-talk go unpunished.

You can catch the game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 12 Ole Miss Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT on CBS.

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Ole Miss at Mississippi State odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Thursday’s Ole Miss Rebels at Mississippi State Bulldogs sports betting odds and lines, with college football picks and best bets

The Ole Miss Rebels (4-7, 2-5 SEC West) lock horns with the Mississippi State Bulldogs (5-6, 2-5) Thanksgiving night at 7:30 p.m. ET in the annual Egg Bowl in Starkville, Miss. We analyze the Ole Miss-Mississippi State odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Ole Miss at Mississippi State: Three things you need to know

1. This is the only bowl the Rebels will be participating in this season, but they’d like to make it so the same applies to their rivals. A win by Ole Miss would deal Mississippi State its seventh loss and prevent a postseason berth.

2. Ole Miss might have a losing record, but it’s a darling at the betting window with a 6-1 against the spread mark across the past seven. Mississippi State is 2-5 ATS in the past seven overall, and 1-5 ATS in the past six inside the SEC.

3. The Egg Bowl has been defensive lately, cashing the Under in five of the past six meetings, and each of the past four in Starkville.


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Ole Miss at Mississippi State: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday at 3:45 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Ole Miss 29, Mississippi State 27

Moneyline (ML)

Go lightly on OLE MISS (+110) in this rivalry game, as the Rebels will be motivated to keep Mississippi State (-134) nailed to the couch for the postseason. The Rebels rolled up huge yardage on the ground last week against LSU. QB John Rhys Plumlee was a one-man wrecking crew, going for 212 yards and four touchdowns on the ground, and RB Jerrion Ealy gobbled up 141 yards on 13 totes. Hotty Toddy!

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Against the Spread (ATS)

There isn’t a lot of sense taking Ole Miss (+2.5, -110), unless you feel it’s going to lose by one or two points. The Rebels are a much better value on the moneyline. If you feel Mississippi State (-2.5, -110) will extend its school-record streak to 10 consecutive seasons with a bowl appearance, then get out your cowbell and back the Bulldogs. I will not be joining you.

Over/Under (O/U)

PASS. The projection of 58.5 is a good total. My lean would be to go Under based on the trends in this series, and the fact we just haven’t seen a lot of consistent football out of these two sides; however, I can easily see the game going Over, as Plumlee and the Rebels’ rushing attack raised eyebrows gouging potential playoff-bound LSU for huge chunks of real estate a week ago.

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