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Postgame Notes: Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M
10/11/2014 | Football
Oct. 11, 2014
SERIES INFORMATION
• This was the seventh meeting all-time between Ole Miss and Texas A&M and the third since the Aggies joined the SEC ... Ole Miss claimed its first win in the series.
CAPTAINS
(All Seniors): Will Denny (LS), C.J. Johnson (DE), Cody Prewitt (FS), Bo Wallace (QB)
FIRST-TIME STARTERS (1)
Defense: Kendarius Webster (CB)
GENERAL NOTES
• Tonight's attendance at Kyle Field was 110,633, a football record crowd in the state of Texas, an SEC record, and the largest crowd that Ole Miss has ever played in front of.
• The Rebels now own an all-time record of 642-497-35 (.562 winning percentage).
• The Rebels are 6-0 for the first time since 1962 when the team went 10-0 and earned a share of the national title.
• Ole Miss is bowl eligible for the third straight year under head coach Hugh Freeze.
• Ole Miss has defeated top-25 teams in consecutive weeks for the first time in program history.
• The Rebels have started 3-0 in SEC play for the first time since 2003, when the team reeled off six straight SEC wins before losing to LSU.
• As of the end of this game, Ole Miss is now one of seven remaining unbeaten FBS teams ... The others are Arizona, Baylor, Florida State, Marshall, Mississippi State and Notre Dame.
OFFENSIVE NOTES
• Senior QB Bo Wallace had another outstanding game, completing 13 of 19 passes for 178 yards with a TD and no INTs and rushing 14 times for a team-high 50 yards and a career high-tying two rushing TDs.
• Wallace has not turned the ball over in three SEC games this year.
• Sophomore WR Laquon Treadwell caught a team-high five passes for 53 yards and eclipsed 100 catches in his two-year career.
• Sophomore WR Quincy Adeboyejo had two receptions for a team-high 64 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown catch.
• The Rebels recorded their first 99-yard scoring drive since 1989 (Memphis), capped by a 10-yard touchdown run by Wallace.
DEFENSIVE NOTES
• Ole Miss held Texas A&M to 20 points, its lowest total since scoring 10 against LSU last year ... The Aggies entered this game averaging 47.8 points per game.
• The Ole Miss defense shut out Texas A&M in the first half, the Rebels' second first-half shutout of the year (Vanderbilt).
• The Rebels intercepted two passes and are now tied for first in the nation with 12 interceptions this year ... Their three returns for TDs are also tied for first nationally.
• This was the first time A&M has been shut out in the first half under head coach Kevin Sumlin and its first time shut out in any half since LSU last year.
• Ole Miss forced at least one turnover for the 29th straight game, which is the second-best active streak among FBS schools.
• Senior FS Cody Prewitt returned an interception 75 yards for his first career touchdown ... It was his 11th career INT, which is tied for seventh-most in the school record books.
• Senior CB Senquez Golson also snagged his 11th career interception late in the fourth quarter.
• Senior LB Keith Lewis returned a fumble 21 yards for his first career touchdown.
• Sophomore DB Tony Conner led the Rebels with a career-high 11 tackles, his second straight game with a career high in tackles.
• Freshman DE Marquis Haynes had two sacks in the game and leads the team with four this season.
SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
• Redshirt-freshman Will Gleeson pinned three of his seven punts inside the 20.
• Freshman Gary Wunderlich made all seven PATs and also had a 48-yard punt.
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POSTGAME NOTES
TEXAS A&M GAME - 10/11/14
SERIES INFORMATION
• This was the seventh meeting all-time between Ole Miss and Texas A&M and the third since the Aggies joined the SEC ... Ole Miss claimed its first win in the series.
CAPTAINS
(All Seniors): Will Denny (LS), C.J. Johnson (DE), Cody Prewitt (FS), Bo Wallace (QB)
FIRST-TIME STARTERS (1)
Defense: Kendarius Webster (CB)
GENERAL NOTES
• Tonight's attendance at Kyle Field was 110,633, a football record crowd in the state of Texas, an SEC record, and the largest crowd that Ole Miss has ever played in front of.
• The Rebels now own an all-time record of 642-497-35 (.562 winning percentage).
• The Rebels are 6-0 for the first time since 1962 when the team went 10-0 and earned a share of the national title.
• Ole Miss is bowl eligible for the third straight year under head coach Hugh Freeze.
• Ole Miss has defeated top-25 teams in consecutive weeks for the first time in program history.
• The Rebels have started 3-0 in SEC play for the first time since 2003, when the team reeled off six straight SEC wins before losing to LSU.
• As of the end of this game, Ole Miss is now one of seven remaining unbeaten FBS teams ... The others are Arizona, Baylor, Florida State, Marshall, Mississippi State and Notre Dame.
OFFENSIVE NOTES
• Senior QB Bo Wallace had another outstanding game, completing 13 of 19 passes for 178 yards with a TD and no INTs and rushing 14 times for a team-high 50 yards and a career high-tying two rushing TDs.
• Wallace has not turned the ball over in three SEC games this year.
• Sophomore WR Laquon Treadwell caught a team-high five passes for 53 yards and eclipsed 100 catches in his two-year career.
• Sophomore WR Quincy Adeboyejo had two receptions for a team-high 64 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown catch.
• The Rebels recorded their first 99-yard scoring drive since 1989 (Memphis), capped by a 10-yard touchdown run by Wallace.
DEFENSIVE NOTES
• Ole Miss held Texas A&M to 20 points, its lowest total since scoring 10 against LSU last year ... The Aggies entered this game averaging 47.8 points per game.
• The Ole Miss defense shut out Texas A&M in the first half, the Rebels' second first-half shutout of the year (Vanderbilt).
• The Rebels intercepted two passes and are now tied for first in the nation with 12 interceptions this year ... Their three returns for TDs are also tied for first nationally.
• This was the first time A&M has been shut out in the first half under head coach Kevin Sumlin and its first time shut out in any half since LSU last year.
• Ole Miss forced at least one turnover for the 29th straight game, which is the second-best active streak among FBS schools.
• Senior FS Cody Prewitt returned an interception 75 yards for his first career touchdown ... It was his 11th career INT, which is tied for seventh-most in the school record books.
• Senior CB Senquez Golson also snagged his 11th career interception late in the fourth quarter.
• Senior LB Keith Lewis returned a fumble 21 yards for his first career touchdown.
• Sophomore DB Tony Conner led the Rebels with a career-high 11 tackles, his second straight game with a career high in tackles.
• Freshman DE Marquis Haynes had two sacks in the game and leads the team with four this season.
SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
• Redshirt-freshman Will Gleeson pinned three of his seven punts inside the 20.
• Freshman Gary Wunderlich made all seven PATs and also had a 48-yard punt.
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