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Ole Miss Secures CFP Berth, Focuses on Tulane Rematch

Ole Miss Football Secures Historic CFP Berth, Focuses on Sustained Success Ole Miss football made history by securing their first-ever College Football Playoff berth, hosting Tulane on December twentieth. Despite this milestone, new head coach Pete Golding emphasized a shift in culture, aiming for sustained success rather than one-off achievements. The team chose to focus on game planning over a watch party, highlighting their commitment to the upcoming playoff challenge. This season marked remarkable achievements for Ole Miss, including their first eleven-win regular season and seven-win SEC campaign since 2003.

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