I feel like I have to temper my optimism with some reality from the last four seasons. The players involved with these games are still on the team for the most part, except for those who were a part of "The Great Smoke-out." I feel like it's good to take time to look back from that whence we came, so here's the 17th worst moment from the last four years.
17th Worst Moment: 2004 Loss to Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming

The state struck coins to commemorate the event. Ole Miss beaten by The Equality State.
The season was still somewhat young for David Cutcliffe in the first year after Eli left to go to The League, and the Rebels had mustered a 1-2 start with losses at Alabama(not a surprise) and in Oxford against Memphis(20-13). An overtime win over Vandy left Ole Miss fans with a little hope as the Rebels were slated to play Wyoming and Arky State next, which both seemed like winnable games.
Things went horribly wrong with Ethan Flatt at the helm, however. Flatt, who fumbled once, completed 19 out of 44 passes, well, 23 out of 44 with four completions going to the Cowboys, and the Rebel defense allowed 37 points. This wasn't a recipe for success, but the Rebels fought back late in the game getting an onside kick down by five. Michael Spurlock had engineered a successful drive during the comeback but threw three incomplete passes in a row to end the game and the comeback.
It was Wyoming's first win over an SEC opponent, and the number 17 worst moment of the last four years.

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I don't know what it was that made me laugh when I read the "great smoke-out" article again. Maybe it was the fact that most of our players smoke and these geniuses got caught. Or maybe it was the shape that our football program was and still is until proven on the field otherwise. Or maybe I laughed because it was a combination of the two with a dash of "The Rebels are at home Saturday to take on No. 7 Auburn" at the end of the article.
this new segment is going to make me feel shitty all the way up to kickoff.
I like it...but i'm already in the dumps realizing that there are 16 worse moments than this shitty excuse for a football game.
What pissed me off most about that game is why in the hell did we pass it so much? If I recall correctly it seems like we were running somewhat with ease, but nope we let the three headed monster pass it all over the place.
And does anyone remember that midget defensive lineman they had, didn't he have like 15 sacks on the day or was that in 2005?
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