Ole Miss traveled to Alabama on Tuesday night as a Top 25 team. While one ranked team going on the road and beating a ranked opponent is a regularity in college hoops, the Rebels’ win over the Crimson Tide wasn’t just different, it was historic.
Ole Miss, a 10-point underdog ahead of tip-off, entered Tuesday’s contest having last won in Tuscaloosa during the 2014-15 season. The Rebels were also 0-34 all-time in previous road games against Top 5 teams.
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3 NFL players, 1 coach, and a fanbase who deserve to celebrate a Super Bowl win this season
As we enter the NFL Divisional Playoff round and there are just eight teams remaining in the hunt for the championship, here is a look at five figures around the league who deserve to win their first Super Bowl title.
Here they are, presented in alphabetical order:
Bills Mafia
This wonderfully wild bunch were on my list last year frankly, they will remain on it until the Bills’ win a Super Bowl.
Golden State is mediocre and Curry’s career timeline is reaching a similar spot as Tom Brady’s last year in New England. A trade would help both player and team.
Are you planing on attending the upcoming College Football Playoff title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame on Monday night in Atlanta? If you are, and haven’t purchased tickets yet, I’d say continue holding the line, judging by the latest numbers.
Obviously, this should be a ratings dream for ESPN next week, with the Buckeyes and Fighting Irish having the allure of a title game that is ‘different’ than last year.
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