Ole Miss Rebels Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Ole Miss College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

Ole Miss Rebels Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ole Miss season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


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Lane Kiffin: 15-8, 3rd year at Ole Miss
12th year overall, 76-41, 2021 Preview
2021 Record: Overall: 10-3, Conference: 6-2
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Ole Miss Rebels Preview 2022

Is there anyone you’d rather have as your head coach during all these changes to college football than Lane Kiffin?

As is, the guy is the best at cutting through the bullspit of the SEC and how the game is played on and off the field, and there’s no one better at taking the whiz out of a Nick Saban and any other big-name figure who takes the sport too seriously.

While Saban and Jimbo are off having a slap-fight over how the sausage is made, Kiffin is effectively pointing out that it’s not 1998. Recruiting practices don’t have to hide underground anymore.

We’re essentially paying players now? We’re allowed to go shopping for whoever’s available? Okay … let’s go.

And while all of this is happening across the college football world with the NIL stuff, transfer portal, and other aspects, remember that this is Ole Miss, not Alabama, or USC, or Texas, or Ohio State. This is a very good program, but it’s hardly a powerhouse with all of the advantages that come with it.

A place like this has to embrace all the changes to be able to compete in the toughest division in the toughest conference in the country. Kiffin unapologetically is showing how this should be done.

If unfettered college football free agency is kosher, let’s eat.

Meanwhile, lost in all the Lane Kiffiness is that he’s a whale of a coach.

Ole Miss just won ten games and got to the Sugar Bowl. While that got a wee bit lost in in the weeds with the debate about whether or not Matt Corral should’ve played in the bowl, and all the other topics of college football discussion late last year, it was the team’s first winning season since 2015.

Give Baylor credit for the win – and blame Kiffin and the team for not being able to adjust when Corral got hurt – but if the starting quarterback stayed in one piece and the Rebels pulled that off, the 11 wins in one season would’ve been the most in the history of the program.

Kiffin has always been underappreciated and overlooked as a head coach because his personality hasn’t exactly played well with others over the years, but before it was possible to get Lincoln Riley, he would’ve been perfect to go through a Round 2 at USC.

You had an opening, Notre Dame. Marcus Freeman might be a great prospect, but ….

You had an opening, LSU. Brian Kelly might have been ultra-successful with the Irish, but …

You had an opening, Oregon. Can you imagine what that guy would’ve done with that program that’s already operating at the forefront of college marketing and branding?

You got him, Ole Miss. Keep enjoying this ride on the Lane Train while your can.

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College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ole Miss Rebels season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ole Miss Rebels season with what you need to know.


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2020 Record: 5-5 overall, 4-5 in SEC
Head Coach: Lane Kiffin, 2nd year: 5-5 (66-39 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 22
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 48
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 99

Ole Miss College Football Preview 2021: Offense

Well that was interesting. Ole Miss pivoted a bit from a fun team that ran for a ton of yards and put up massive numbers in shootouts to a team that put up a ton of yards and even more massive numbers in shootouts.

It was a bit out of necessity thanks to a porous defense, but head coach Lane Kiffin and offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby tweaked up the attack, made the passing game far more dangerous, and the results were incredible. Ole Miss was third in the nation in total offense averaging 556 yards and 39 points per game. And it’s only going to continue.

Matt Corral grew into the quarterback job and now should be one of the nation’s most celebrated statistical stars. He can run, but he’s the bomber, John Rhys Plumlee is a dangerous all-around option – he could move to receiver – and Kinkead Dent is the big-arm guy for the near future. The offense is going to move no matter what.

Losing leading receiver Elijah Moore and TE Kenny Yeboah isn’t a plus, but it’s the style along with the talent. Dontario Drummond and Braylon Sanders are back for another year – it’s their job to pick up the receiving slack.

The offensive line went young last year but it still got the job done. There’s fantastic bulk to go along with the experience – four starters are back – around veteran center Ben Brown who’ll quarterback it all.

Their job is to give Corral just enough time to work and give 5-8, 190-pound speed back Jerrion Ealy room to move. Between Ealy, Corral, and 215-pound junior Snoop Connor, the running game that led the SEC should be even stronger.

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Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
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