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Ole Miss Rebels: Where they were 10 years ago
- Updated: May 5, 2016
10:29 AM ET
To know where you are in the present, sometimes you have to look into your past.
For some, that can be a fun, healthy endeavor. For others, well, not so much.
Still, we’re paying homage to the past and how it’s affected the present in the SEC this week by taking a look at where each program was 10 years ago and where it currently stands. Some programs have made big leaps, some have steadied the course, and others, well, they’re yearning for the days of old.
We continue the series with a look at Ole Miss Rebels:
The Rebels went 10-25 in three seasons under Ed Orgeron, but better days were ahead for the program. Marvin Gentry/USA TODAY Sports
2006 record: 4-8
2006 coach: Ed Orgeron
Notable: While the ex-USC assistant was an exciting hire for the Rebels, that excitement rarely translated over to the field. After a 3-8 debut following the perplexing firing of head coach David Cutcliffe in 2004, Orgeron increased the Rebels’ win total to just four in 2006. The Rebels started the 2006 season 1-4 and for the third straight year didn’t win its second game until the month …
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