Texarkana Gazette

Mississipp­i’s passing offense gets stiff test vs. Texas A&M

- By David Brandt

OXFORD, Miss.—Mississipp­i’s prolific passing offense hasn’t had any problems since backup quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu took over for the injured Shea Patterson.

If anything, the Rebels might even be a little better.

Ta’amu will get his biggest test yet when Ole Miss (5-5, 2-4 Southeaste­rn Conference) hosts Texas A&M (6-4, 3-3) on Saturday. The Aggies have a productive pass rush that leads the SEC with 33 sacks.

Ole Miss interim coach Matt Luke said the number one way to keep Ta’amu protected is to limit third-and-long situations. The Rebels’ offensive line has been solid in pass protection this season, but Luke said his team must be able to run some to keep the pressure off the pocket.

“You don’t want to get in a drop-back game where you’re throwing it and they know you’re throwing it,” Ole Miss coach Matt Luke said.

Ta’amu has been fantastic since Patterson injured his knee in October against LSU. The 6-foot-2, 212-pound junior has a 2-1 record as the starter and is completing more than 73 percent of his passes. He’s also had experience in pressure situations, leading the Rebels on a last-minute touchdown drive to beat Kentucky.

Now he’ll have a tougher assignment against Texas A&M, which beat New Mexico 55-14 last week to become bowl eligible.

“They’re an aggressive, attacking defense and force you to make mistakes,” Luke said. “It’s important we play really well and limit the negative plays.”

Here are some other things to watch when the Rebels host the Aggies:

OLE MISS CAN RUN

The Rebels’ offense has become considerab­ly more balanced as the season has progressed. Ole Miss has run for at least 150 yards in four of the past five games and has a 3-2 record over the span. Senior Jordan Wilkins has run for 754 yards and six touchdowns and is averaged 6.2 yards per carry.

TERRIFIC TA’AMU

The Ole Miss quarterbac­k has thrown for 368, 382 and 418 yards over his three games as the starter, which makes him just the second Ole Miss QB to throw for at least 350 yards in three consecutiv­e games.

CLOSE SERIES

Ole Miss and Texas A&M have had some very close, entertaini­ng games over the past five years, including three that have been decided by a field goal or less. Ole Miss rallied for a 29-28 victory last season in Patterson’s college debut. Texas A&M won two straight games in Oxford—30-27 in 2012 and 41-38 in 2013—in which Heisman Trophy QB Johnny Manziel led the Aggies to victory.

SEC

11 a.m.-Mercer at Alabama, SEC Network 11 a.m.-Louisiana Monroe at Auburn, ESPN2 11 a.m.-Mississipp­i State at Arkansas, CBS 2:30 p.m.-Kentucky at Georgia, CBS 3 p.m.-Wofford at South Carolina, SEC Network 3 p.m.-UAB at Florida, SEC Network 6 p.m.-LSU at Tennessee, ESPN 6 p.m.-Texas A&M at Ole Miss, ESPN2 6:30 p.m.-Missouri at Vanderbilt, SEC Network

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