Ole Miss students charge College GameDay set

November 17, 2012; Baton Rouge, LA, USA A detail of footballs on the field before a game between the LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels at Tiger Stadium. LSU defeated Ole Miss 41-35. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
November 17, 2012; Baton Rouge, LA, USA A detail of footballs on the field before a game between the LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels at Tiger Stadium. LSU defeated Ole Miss 41-35. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports /
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Ole Miss is going to be hosting ESPN’s College GameDay this Saturday, and it’s safe to say fans there are pretty excited for the visit.

You could say that Ole Miss fans are a bit excited that ESPN’s College GameDay is in Oxford, Mississippi for the first time ever this weekend as Ole Miss hosts Alabama on Saturday.

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Ole Miss students absolutely bull rushing the College GameDay set nearly 24 hours before the show goes live in order to get a spot for Saturday morning.

It was madness.

No. 3 Alabama strolls into No. 11 Ole Miss with a target on their back. Ole Miss hasn’t won the SEC since 1963. Now, Ole Miss is 4-0, and looking to shock the SEC this year by knocking off one of, if not the best team in the country in Alabama Saturday.

Based on that bull rush, I’d be scared to be Alabama who hasn’t loss to Ole Miss since 2003 and has defeated Ole Miss by double digits since 2009. Ole Miss is seeking revenge, and they may have the noise to scare an Alabama team that clearly has weakness.

The Ole Miss defense will be challenged by an Alabama offense that has scored 33 points or more in every contest so far this year, making for 168 points through four games.

The contest between Ole Miss and Alabama has the chance to be an instant classic, if the Rebels can get the win we may see them jump into the top five of the rankings.

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