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Rebels’ and Bulldogs’ Bowl Hopes

Every Football Bowl Subdivision college wants to win its conference, but if the team can’t win the conference, it at least wants to go to a bowl game. Fans, for the most part, like bowl games, and coaches like the extra practice time and exposure.

The University of Southern Mississippi has the best shot of winning its division and conference out of the three FBS schools in Mississippi. Unfortunately, in their first loss, the Golden Eagles did as much to beat themselves as Troy University did to win.

If Southern Miss played against the Trojans like they did in their first two games of the season, USM would still be undefeated. The Golden Eagles still look like one of the better teams in Conference USA, though.

Meanwhile, this is a big weekend for http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/_/id/145/ole-miss-rebels">the University of Mississippi with the University of Georgia coming to town. UM needs a quick turnaround after blowing a big lead to the University of Alabama last week, but the Rebels haven’t beaten the Georgia Bulldogs since 1996.

At 1-2, the Rebels still could fall to Georgia and get a chance to go to a bowl game. That isn’t a given with the schedule that UM has remaining.

After Georgia, UM hosts the University of Memphis, a team that upset the Rebels last season. Currently, the Tigers are undefeated and could be a tough game.

The Rebels have back-to-back road trips to No. 17-ranked University of Arkansas and No. 18-ranked Louisiana State University. The Razorbacks have looked tough this season, and the LSU Tigers might be dangerous if they figure out their quarterback situation.

UM hosts Auburn University and Georgia Southern University after its road games. Auburn still hasn’t found its offense, and Georgia Southern should be a win.

After that, another two-game road trip is up for the Rebels, with games against No. 10-ranked Texas A&M University and Vanderbilt University. The Aggies have started strong but are known for second-half-of-the-season swoons, while the Commodores boast a tough defense but lack a lot on offense.

The Rebels’ end the season at Mississippi State University. The Egg Bowl could see one or both squads needing a win to reach bowl eligibility.

This weekend will also put the season on the line for an MSU team with a 1-2 record. Better yet, the next five games might mean the season for the Bulldogs.

First up for the Bulldogs is a trip to the University of Massachusetts. Don’t sleep on the Minutemen. UMass trailed the http://www.espn.com/college-football/game?gameId=400868957">University of Florida 10-7 at halftime recently before falling 24-7 to the mighty Gators.

The Minutemen trailed http://www.espn.com/college-football/game?gameId=400868958">Boston College 13-7 at halftime before falling 26-7 to the Eagles. UMass put two halves together to beat http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/_/id/113/massachusetts-minutemen">Florida International University last weekend.

If the Bulldogs are sloppy or commit several turnovers, UMass could beat this team like the University of South Alabama did at the start of the season. The Bulldogs must shut the door quickly on the Minutemen and hopefully figure out their quarterback situation, as well.

MSU gets Auburn at home after UMass. Again, http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/_/id/2/auburn-tigers">the Tigers are struggling and are a possible win. A win over the Minutemen and Auburn would bring MSU to 3-2 on the season. That is halfway to bowl eligibility.

The Bulldogs then get a two-game road trip to Brigham Young University and the University of Kentucky. http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/_/id/252/byu-cougars">BYU is also 1-2 right now, but those losses have come by only a combined four points to the University of Utah and the University of California in Los Angeles.

The Cougars are going to be a tough game, but http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/_/id/96/kentucky-wildcats">Kentucky mostly looks like a mess right now and lost to USM to open the season. Winning both these games would get the Bulldogs to 5-2 for the season.

If everything goes right, MSU will host Samford University with a chance to get to six wins to go to a bowl game. http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/schedule/_/id/344/mississippi-state-bulldogs">The back half of the Bulldogs’ schedule could be one of the toughest in the nation.

MSU hosts No. 10-ranked Texas A&M before another road trip to No. 1-ranked University of Alabama and a home date with No. 17-ranked Arkansas. The Bulldogs then finish the season on the road against No. 23-ranked UM.

That is four weeks straight against teams currently ranked in the top 25. If the Bulldogs don’t win the next five consecutive games, they might not make it to the six needed to go to a bowl game.

The next five games could be the difference between the Bulldogs continuing their bowl streak or sitting at home. If they stumble at any point, MSU will have to upset one of the current top-25 teams left on its schedule.

MSU needs to finish September strong and own October because November looks like it could be a rough time to be a turkey or a Bulldog.

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