Hugh Freeze
Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze run onto the field before an NCAA college football game against Tennessee in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
AUBURN, Alabama -- Ole Miss is searching for answers.
The Rebels' dream of a perfect season is over, but their playoff and SEC title hopes remain following their 10-7 loss at LSU last week. The week has been an interesting one in Oxford, where a linebacker has been lost for the season and three injured stars are expected to play Saturday against No. 3 Auburn.
Oh, and quarterback Bo Wallace doesn't think the coaches are being aggressive enough with their play calling.
Here's a sampling of what they're saying in Mississippi two days before hosting Auburn in one of the biggest games of the season:
- Marshall, Auburn present major test for Ole Miss
- Ole Miss moves on from LSU loss, ready for Auburn
- Hugh Freeze: 'We're focused solely on one ranking'
- Rebels return three stars to practice
- Ole Miss, Bo Wallace must be 'aggressive' against Auburn
- Coaches need to lift up Rebels
- Seeking answers: Wallace wants Rebels to be more aggressive
- Ole Miss looking for answers on first down
- Ole Miss DC Dave Wommack talks Auburn's offense