well ole miss was in every game they played and outplayed everyone, except Florida really, actually outplayed most of the teams they lost to. just a few big swing plays here and there caused them to lose those games. usually such events are random and don't have much if any predicative value. They lost by 2 points to Wake Forest. They took the lead with a minute remaining, then ended up losing on a field goal as time expired. They also had two costly turnovers, one was a fumble (fumbles are purely random events) and one INT on a trick play which they would have loved to not do. They outplayed Wake, but at the end of the day one high leverage final minute caused them to lose the game. They lost by 3 points to Vanderbilt thanks to six turnovers...they only gave up 200 yards to Vandy and gained nearly 400, but six turnovers will kill a lot of teams. Four of them were picks, not purely random events, BUT Sneads progression as the season continued probably makes those picks not as predicative because he's blossomed as he's gained experience under Nutt. Really they were better than Vandy and are. They lost by a touchdown to South Carolina. Why? Two fumbles, again random events. Both SC and Ole Miss matched each other most of the day. It was a tossup game but the fumbles sealed their fate. They lost by 4 points to Alabama in a game where they were down a lot early, came back and had the ball with three minuts to go down by four before being stopped at midfield on fourth down. They also fumbled the ball while driving big in the fourth quarter at midfield. Now I said fumbles are random and dont have much predicative value, but in these games they had huge fumbles and that's mainly what caused them to go 0-4 instead of 2-2 or 3-1. Ole Miss won their last five games and only had two fumbles the entire time. So really the first half of the season they fumbled the games away and the second half they didn't. Florida actually fumbled the game away against them. In all of their 12 games this season, only once were they visibly outclassed by the opponent. And that was against Florida. Florida killed themselves that game and allowed Ole Miss to pull off the upset. In all of the other games they were either on par with their opponents, including Alabama, or really outplayed them. As of late Snead's developed into one of the best QBs in the conference and probably the country as well. There's no doubt in my mind that they're better than Oregon State. Oregon State on the other hand was absolutely demolished by Oregon and Penn State. They were never in those games. Sure, the Rebels had another loss, but they were never trashed like Oregon State was and that means quite a bit.