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Postgame Points: Ole Miss vs. Alabama

Postgame Points: Ole Miss vs. Alabama

Each week, The Rebel Walk’s Jeff Tetrick takes a look at the Ole Miss Postgame Points, examining five takeaways from the Rebels’ most recent football game. Here are the Postgame Points from the loss to Alabama.

1. One Game

Ole Miss fell to top-ranked Alabama 62-7 in the SEC opener at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Saturday night. The Rebels stand at 2-1 on the season. While Ole Miss players, coaches, and fans are disappointed in the outcome of the highly anticipated matchup with the Crimson Tide, this is simply one game on the 2018 schedule. The Rebels need to put this game in the rearview mirror and focus on the next opponent, Kent State. Ole Miss has 9 more opportunities to earn wins this season, and the Golden Flashes represent that next chance this weekend.

After missing time due to a concussion, Kevontae Ruggs (27) was back on the field against Bama. (Photo: Josh McCoy, Ole Miss)

2. Freshmen Defenders

The Ole Miss defense was led by a pair of freshmen against Alabama. While the defense has struggled in the early portion of the schedule, it has to be encouraging for Coach Matt Luke to see the emergence of these freshmen defenders. Jacquez Jones was the top tackler for Ole Miss against the Crimson Tide. He registered 9 tackles, while classmate Keidron Smith recorded 7 tackles. The duo combined for 7 solo stops, 1 tackle-for-loss, and 1 pass break-up.

3. Ruggs Returns

After missing the win against Southern Illinois, it was nice to see the return of Kevontae’ Ruggs. He made his presence felt by registering 4 tackles and 1 quarterback hurry against the Crimson Tide. While the defense has work to do, it is great to see freshmen like Ruggs, Jones, and Smith growing up early in the season.

CJ Moore had two takeaways against Bama. (Photo: Josh McCoy)

4. Takeaways

Ole Miss created two takeaways in the Alabama contest on Saturday night. Senior C. J. Moore was responsible for both takeaways, as he intercepted a Jalen Hurts pass and recovered a fumble by Henry Ruggs.

The Rebels have tallied two or more takeaways in consecutive games for the first time since early 2016 when they did so in wins over Georgia and Memphis. The more times the defense can create turnovers and return the ball to the hands of the high-powered Rebel offense, the better the odds of winning SEC games.

5. Explosive Plays

In the game against No. 1 Alabama, the Rebels needed just 11 seconds and 1 play to find the end zone. Jordan Ta’amu connected with sophomore D. K. Metcalf for a touchdown strike that put the Rebels on the board first.

While Ole Miss was not able to produce more explosive plays, it shows the capability of this offense when it is firing on all cylinders. The Rebels have had six touchdown drives of less than a minute in three games. Against stiff defenses in conference play, these explosive plays can keep the Rebels in any game.

Jeff Tetrick

Jeff Tetrick

Jeff is a college sports fanatic who was able to recognize many D1 team logos by kindergarten. Growing up, Jeff played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track/cross country. Jeff’s love for college sports was expanded while running track/cross country at Indiana University, where he earned a General Education degree and attended every sporting event possible when not running for the Hoosiers. A proud parent and husband, Jeff resides in Oxford. His wife is an Ole Miss graduate, and Jeff has a year of post-graduate studies at Ole Miss under his belt. Jeff and his family can be found at just about any Ole Miss sporting event throughout the year. Jeff follows the idea of God, Family/Friends, and Football as a way of life. Writing about Ole Miss sports plays to Jeff’s love affair with collegiate athletics perfectly!

About The Author

Jeff Tetrick

Jeff is a college sports fanatic who was able to recognize many D1 team logos by kindergarten. Growing up, Jeff played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track/cross country. Jeff’s love for college sports was expanded while running track/cross country at Indiana University, where he earned a General Education degree and attended every sporting event possible when not running for the Hoosiers. A proud parent and husband, Jeff resides in Oxford. His wife is an Ole Miss graduate, and Jeff has a year of post-graduate studies at Ole Miss under his belt. Jeff and his family can be found at just about any Ole Miss sporting event throughout the year. Jeff follows the idea of God, Family/Friends, and Football as a way of life. Writing about Ole Miss sports plays to Jeff’s love affair with collegiate athletics perfectly!

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