The result was never really in doubt, and Ole Miss had some offensive fireworks as it ran past the UT-Martin Skyhawks on Tuesday, 90-43.
The Rebels (5-1) entered Tuesday’s game fourth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing a mere 54.6 PPG, a number that improved heading into next week’s date with Alabama by just giving up 43 to UTM (3-2). What showed promise, however, was the offensive performance from players not named Devontae Shuler. Shuler only had six points on the night, but, in contrast to the last game on the road at Dayton, four Rebels stepped up in his stead and reached double-digit point totals: K.