What a job Andy kennedy has done at Ole Miss. Last season they were picked dead and last in the SEC, but he managed to get his team to a 21-13 record and 8-8 finish in the SEC and an NIT bid. What did it get him? SEC Coach of the Year, and still no belief, as the Rebels are picked dead last again. They are 11 games into the season and the Rebels stand at 11-0. The answer has been freshman PG Chris Warren who is averaging 15 ppg and nearly 6 apg, while maintaining a 2-1 assist to turnover ratio. Florida transfer David Huertas is averaging 10 ppg and a slimmer Dwayne Curtis down to 270 from 310 pounds is at 15.6 ppg. Eneil Polynice has emerged as a double digit scorer, and yet another freshman, Trevor Gaskins, is averaging nearly 10 per game. The Rebels are a serious up-tempo team at 87 ppg, and with the Freshmen contributing right away, and Huertas in the mix, they have the depth to do it. S. Mississippi is a solid team, but they are 0-3 out of their own building, while Mississippi has already logged a 3-0 mark in neutral site games. We look for Ole Miss to feed off the confidence, as this team is developing both depth, and chemistry.
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