Ole Miss football is back in action after a well-timed second bye week following an emotional win over Georgia. Head coach Lane Kiffin and players like Jordan Watkins are optimistic about their chances as they head into tough SEC matchups against Florida and the Egg Bowl.
The team is healthy again, with star receiver Tre Harris expected to make his return after missing three-and-a-half games. The offensive line is at full strength, and running back Logan Diggs may also see his first action for Ole Miss. Kiffin emphasized the importance of building on their recent success and continuing to play at a high level to secure their spot in the College Football Playoff.
Despite Harris’ absence, the Rebel offense has thrived thanks to the depth and talent of their receivers, including Watkins, Cayden Lee, and Antwane Wells Jr. The return of Harris, along with the rest of the receiving corps, promises to make Ole Miss’ passing attack even more dynamic.
The Florida Gators will be led by talented quarterback DJ Lagway, who returned from injury last week. TJ Dottery and the Ole Miss defense are preparing to face Lagway’s athleticism and arm strength, aiming to pressure him while also containing him in the pocket.
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