Monday, November 15, 2021

Mississippi wins the Trophy from Texas A&M

 Ole Miss held on for a 29-19 victory over the Texas A&M Aggies, securing the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy for the first time since 1967.

This was the second time this season the Rebels attempted to take the Trophy, having lost to Alabama on October 2.

  • Ole Miss is 43-14-5 vying for the Trophy
  • This marks their 5th time as Trophy holder
  • Their longest streak was 19 games from November of 1958 through November of 1961 (included a tie to retain the trophy)
  • The 19 game run was the longest between the Army 21 game holding from 1948-1950 and the USC run of 24 games from 1978-1980.
  • They followed that with a 13 game run, starting with revenge against LSU in 1962 and going until the aforementioned Sugar Bowl loss to Alabama (2 ties included this time)

Ole Miss should be favored in their final two games of the regular season - next week vs. Vanderbilt and Thanksgiving night in the Egg Bowl vs. Mississippi State.

  • The Commodores have only held the Trophy once, in 1955. 
  • They defeated Tulane on 11/12/1955, and won the following week vs. Florida before falling to Tennessee.
  • Vandy is 2-16-2 in Trophy battles.
  • Their last attempt was in 2010 vs. Florida.
  • Mississippi State has defeated the Trophy-holder 3 times, most recently in 2020 over LSU.
  • The Builldogs are 4-18-2 with COVID DNP vs Auburn last year as well.
  • Ole Miss and MSU have met 5 times with the Trophy on the line the Rebels are 3-0-2 in those match-ups.

There is still a mathematical possibility that Ole Miss wins the SEC, two Alabama losses, and 2 wins plus a win over Georgia in the SEC Championship game. Outside of that, there is a slim chance the Rebels may play a B1G team in their Bowl game - increasing the chance that the Trophy finds its way back to Ann Arbor at some point.

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