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Ole Miss vs Miami: Underdogs' Fight for Title

Tune in tomorrow night as the Ole Miss Rebels, a three point five point underdog, face off against the Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal. With a forty-two point nine percent chance according to ESPNs Football Power Index, the Rebels aim to prove doubters wrong and secure a spot in the national championship game.

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