What they're saying in Mississippi before Ole Miss hosts Auburn

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

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