According to Thom Abraham of ESPN Radio, Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin has announced that the game will be pushed back from the original 5 p.m. start time. Kiffin said the game will be moved to "7:30 or so."
Hurricane Delta is on the horizon and scheduled to make landfall at the end of the week. With all the high school games in the area being moved to Thursday in order to avoid the weather, all eyes turn to the college schedule and Crimson Tide fans wonder will the game this weekend against Ole Miss be altered by the storm?
The Alabama Crimson Tide are 2-0 on the season, after their 52-24 dismantling of the Texas A&M Aggies last Saturday. The Tide now turn their attention to the Ole Miss Rebels, a matchup that’s been highly anticipated since December when the Rebels hired former Alabama offensive coordinator (and notorious coaching personality) Lane Kiffin.
After the path of Hurricane Delta was discovered to be hitting the Gulf Coast later this week, many high school football teams around Alabama announced that they would be moving their games to Thursday. To add on to the preparation for the Category 4 storm, rumors have been stirring on social media that Alabama’s road trip to Oxford.
Reese alleges a culture of racism in Athens and said that Kirby Smart "manipulated" him into staying with the Bulldogs program after he had expressed his desire to leave Athens. Reese says Smart told him he would advocate on his behalf with the NCAA to expedite his transfer and recommend he receive immediate eligibility.
Ole Miss, and former Hillcrest, linebacker Jacquez Jones has made the Dean's List according to his father's post on Twitter. Jones played football in Tuscaloosa for Tuscaloosa County High School as an underclassmen but transferred to Hillcrest entering his junior season. He is majoring in exercise science.
This past Monday, both parties announced in a joint statement that the lawsuit between Houston Nutt and Ole Miss has been settled.
Back in July, Nutt alleged that there was a breach of contract via defamation of character, seeking punitive damages in a self dubbed "smear campaign" against him made by Ole Miss employees...