OXFORD, Miss. — After a 52-3 loss at the hands of No. 6 Ole Miss on Saturday afternoon, it'd be easier to list the stats Middle Tennessee Football was better than the Rebels in (sacks, where MTSU won 3-2 and fourth down conversation rate, 1-for-2 vs. 0-for-1) than list all the ways one of the top teams in college football made their presence known in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
"For our football team, I thought we learned a lot about ourselves," MTSU Head Coach Derek Mason said. "This is a game that's got to be played.