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Greg McElroy reacts to Ole Miss beating Georgia: ‘That is not a team you want to see in the Playoff’
Greg McElroy of ESPN was on the call in Oxford when Ole Miss survived a rough start to race away from Georgia, giving Lane Kiffin and the Rebels a signature win for the 2024 campaign that also revitalized their College Football Playoff hopes.
McElroy, like most SEC observers, foresaw a bleak outcome for Ole Miss following its opening possession.
“If you would have asked me after the first series, how things were going to go for Ole Miss, I would have told you things are going to be really tough,” McElroy said on his show Always College Football. “Jaxson Dart gets hurt, Georgia goes right down and scores, and now you’re sitting there thinking ‘backup quarterback in the game, down 7, how is this going to be a good day for Ole Miss?'”
But, backup quarterback Austin Simmons came in and led a scoring drive for the Rebels, stealing momentum right back. From that point on, Kiffin & Co. were the stars of the show, cruising to a 28-10 win.
“They scored a touchdown and you feel like ‘Wow, I didn’t see that coming,'” McElroy explained. “Jaxson Dart and company were then able to scrape nine more points out of the first half, and they had a lot of things that Georgia had to account for, so Lane Kiffin and his offensive staff deserve a ton of credit.”
McElroy went on to applaud the Rebel defense for its second-half showing, saying that they “settled in” and that the pass rush has become a truly elite unit.
“Ole Miss keeps their playoff hopes alive, and they are not a team you want to see in the Playoff,” McElroy said. “They are extremely dangerous and they proved that yesterday. It’s one of the biggest wins in school history, and they are going to be really good down the stretch.”
.@OleMissFB kept its playoff hopes alive with a HUGE win over Georgia
“That is NOT a team that you want to see in the playoff.” #HottyToddy pic.twitter.com/iPdlloS6jS
— Always College Football (@AlwaysCFB) November 10, 2024
Current Missouri student entering my third year of covering Tiger football and basketball. Contributor to The Transfer Portal CFB and overall college athletics enthusiast.