Andy Kennedy is fed the hell up. He's seated in front of a microphone trying vainly to explain to the gathered media why his Ole Miss basketball team looked like utter trash in the first half of its loss to Middle Tennessee State. His jacket's gone. His top button's undone. There's a glint of sweat lingering on his bald head—ya know, the type of sweat worked up by the yelling and screaming and gesticulating that comes when your team coughs up 13 turnovers in less than 16 minutes and falls behind by 29 damn points in the first half.