Oxford and Lafayette County picked up big football wins Friday night.
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Ole Miss players celebrate after Jordan Wilkins scored on a 11-yard run to put the Rebels up 10-3. Ole Miss defeated New Mexico State 52-3.
Rebels get back on track with one-sided win BY JOHN DAVIS SPORTS EDITOR
Ole Miss entered its annual homecoming contest as a 45point favorite over winless New Mexico State. The No. 14 Rebels left Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Saturday afternoon with a 52-3 win under their belts. It was a better result than inWeek 5, when the Rebels suffered their first loss of the sea-
son at the hands of the Florida Gators in The Swamp. Hugh Freeze only had focus for his team during the week, especially after a subpar showing against the Gators. The Aggies were one of the lowest rated teams in the FBS ranks, a team that allowed 61 points to the Gators in the season opener, and 182 to their opponents the first four weeks. “It was good to see our kids
compete and come away with a win,” said Freeze, adding that he felt like the team needs him to be more passionate in the second half of the season. “It was good to play a day game after two at night. Hopefully we can use that time wisely to recover. There were some good individual efforts, and some things we need to continue to improve on.” Despite a less-than-inspired
start, the Rebels (5-1 overall) scored on their first three drives, and by halftime, the Rebels were up 31-3. Chad Kelly looked like he did the first two weeks of the season when the points flowed like water down a mountain. With his uncle Jim, and other family members, in the stadium, Kelly accounted for two touchTURN TO REBELS PAGE 14
Prison Writes program expands to additional locales in Mississippi
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A review of the new interchange at 6/278 and West Jackson Avenue