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The final report details the status of the Ole Miss defenses against LSU

The final report details the status of the Ole Miss defenses against LSU

A couple Ole Miss The defenders will decide on playing time before a game LSUaccording to the final SEC violation report. The duo, Princely Umanmielen And JJ PeguesIt would be a blessing for the rebels to come back.

Both players progressed throughout the week and were questionable on Friday. And with around an hour until kick-off they are still deciding on their respective status.

LSU and Ole Miss are scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. EST at Tiger Stadium.

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Both teams will be without a number of potential key players on both sides of the ball, although the Rebels were lucky to have star wideout Tre Harris upgraded to probable on Friday before he was left off the roster before kickoff.

Ole Miss responded to the allegations of feigned injuries

College football has seen a rise this season in teams faking injuries to win unfair overtime or create artificial breaks in play. Ole Miss has been heavily criticized by fans for participating in the trend, and on Friday the program addressed those allegations.

“Fake injuries have become an important issue in college football, and we recognize that our program has been part of this discussion,” the statement said. “We have communicated with the National Football Officials Coordinator and provided relevant medical information for his review to answer questions regarding recent injuries.

“We have also updated the SEC office and our head coach will communicate with our coaches and players to ensure we are conducting ourselves appropriately and following regulations regarding this matter.”

After the 20-17 loss to Ole Miss, Ole Miss increasingly appeared in discussions about fake injuries Kentucky in Week 5. In the loss Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart seemed to tell while running back Matt Jones something and Jones immediately fell to the ground.

Worse, critics point out that many of the injuries Ole Miss claims occur after an opposing team’s first down. South Carolina Head coach Shane Beamer didn’t hesitate to insult Ole Miss about the trend after the Gamecocks’ 27-3 loss to the Rebels on Saturday.

“It’s remarkable to me how many, maybe it’s something… and listen, I have my own problems; We just got our asses kicked 27-3. But it’s fascinating to me how many injuries they get after a first down by the opposing offense,” Beamer said. “Or have a big game.”

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