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No. 10 Ole Miss hits the bye at 8-1 on the season following a 31-28 win at Texas A&M on Saturday.
The Rebels have chance to not only play spoiler, but take control of the SEC West against Alabama in two weeks.
But there's plenty of time between now and then, and the off-week just got much more interesting after Auburn decided to finally move on from head coach Bryan Harsin. The Tigers recently pegged Mississippi State's John Cohen as their next athletics director, and and all reports indicate Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin is a leading candidate, if not the clear-cut No. 1, to replace Harsin.
Zach Berry and David Brandt discuss in this edition of Daytime Fireworks. Which program (Ole Miss or Auburn) is in a better spot right now? Are they two ships passing in the night, or is Auburn still the superior program despite recent struggles?
What, actually, is the fit at Auburn anyway?
Plus, SEC picks for Week 10, including deep-dives into two big-time matchups in Tennessee and Georgia and Alabama and LSU.
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No. 10 Ole Miss hits the bye at 8-1 on the season following a 31-28 win at Texas A&M on Saturday.
The Rebels have chance to not only play spoiler, but take control of the SEC West against Alabama in two weeks.
But there's plenty of time between now and then, and the off-week just got much more interesting after Auburn decided to finally move on from head coach Bryan Harsin. The Tigers recently pegged Mississippi State's John Cohen as their next athletics director, and and all reports indicate Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin is a leading candidate, if not the clear-cut No. 1, to replace Harsin.
Zach Berry and David Brandt discuss in this edition of Daytime Fireworks. Which program (Ole Miss or Auburn) is in a better spot right now? Are they two ships passing in the night, or is Auburn still the superior program despite recent struggles?
What, actually, is the fit at Auburn anyway?
Plus, SEC picks for Week 10, including deep-dives into two big-time matchups in Tennessee and Georgia and Alabama and LSU.

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