OXFORD, Miss. -- Shenanigans should be in order for tonight's SEC opener at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Sure, many across the SEC bill the Arkansas at Ole Miss game at 6:30 p.m. as an SEC West cellar-dweller affair between teams picked to finish at the bottom of the division.
Those inside the rivalry know to expect fireworks.
The last two games between the Razorbacks and Rebels here have etched "The Henry Heave," Kevin Richardson's gift fumble return, and Connor Limpert's fourth-try field goal into University of Arkansas football history.
But the drama between these teams in Oxford goes well beyond that, back to the first seven-overtime game in Division I history in 2001, and further back to their first meeting here in 1928.