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| Rebs eager to show run game not broken OXFORD — Ole Miss right tackle Mo Miller said he wants another chance. Right now. In fact, the entire offensive line agreed with the jovial junior. The big guys up front know the Rebels' hopes are on their beefy shoulders. They know they're supposed to take control with the runnig game, wear down an opponent and open holes for BenJarvus Green-Ellis. So you won't find anyone more disappointed with the 74-yard rushing effort in Ole Miss' 23-21 win at Memphis last Saturday. And, naturally, they're all eager to get back on the field to prove it was an anomaly. "I just wish we could rush to the day now," Miller said. "I just can't wait for (Saturday)." Ole Miss' offensive line entered 2007 with enormous expectations after returning four of five starters, but the Rebels left the opener with lots to prove after gaining just 74 yards on 29 attempts. A year after the Rebels rolled to 240 rushing yards against the Tigers, Green-Ellis hardly found an inch of space in the Liberty Bowl. It resulted in what offensive line coach Art Kehoe called too many "ugly two's and three's." There was a 2-yarder here, a 3-yarder there and not much else from a run game lacking pop. Rebs eager to show run game not broken
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