CFP Shockers: Which Underdog Could Rewrite Playoff History This Year?
How Many Games Can They Win? Two.
Why? Ole Miss should get a stress-free win against Tulane in the first round, but then the draw gets really hard. The quarterfinal opponent would be a Georgia team that already beat the Rebels, and the semifinal opponent could be anyone but might well be Ohio State.
The longer Ole Miss’ run gets, the more taxing it’ll be on an offensive coaching staff that’s simultaneously working for LSU. This all just feels like a tall order. Also, despite having the SEC’s second-leading rusher in Kewan Lacy, the ground game has had down-to-down efficiency problems all year.

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