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Greg McElroy Names 'Undervalued' SEC Team Who Could Win National Championship
by Staff Reporter
November 21, 20242 Comments

Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports
During a conversation with Colin Cowherd this week, Greg McElroy named Ole Miss as an "undervalued" team that could win it all. Per SDS:
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“Ole Miss has a bit of a unique circumstance surrounding their program and the way they’ve compiled their roster,” he said. “I think in the regular season, and I think Lane [Kiffin] would admit this, Ole Miss’s culture is something that is going to be a challenge.
“Having guys that are just universally invested in the place. Because they’ve been there for 6 months, how do you develop any type of appeal for the community, for the university … so as a result, I thought that there would be games this year that would be close because guys weren’t going to be all-in on a week-to-week basis. That happened against Kentucky and it also happened against LSU. They had no business losing either game.”
However, McElroy doesn’t see those same concerns for the Rebels in a playoff setting.
“I’ve seen them at their best and I’ve seen them at their worst,” McElroy said. “And I’m telling you, you do not want to see them at their best. They are that good.”
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