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ABC To Telecast Ole Miss-Texas Tech Game
Regional Television Appearance Awaits Rebels On Road In September

OXFORD, Miss. - A regional appearance on ABC Sports awaits the Ole Miss Rebels when they take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders Sept. 14 in Lubbock, it was announced this week by the Big 12 Conference. To accommodate television, kickoff has been moved from 7:00 to 2:30 p.m.

The game will feature two of the top quarterbacks in the nation, senior Kliff Kingsbury of Texas Tech and junior Eli Manning of Ole Miss. Kingsbury enters the 2002 season with 33 school records and eight Big 12 Conference records. Manning set or tied 17 school records last season, his first as a starter, and finished in the top 25 nationally in 12 categories.

This year's meeting between Ole Miss and Texas Tech will be the third in the series. Ole Miss holds a 2-0 advantage, having defeated the Red Raiders 20-17 in the 1986 Independence Bowl and 35-18 in the 1998 Independence Bowl, which was David Cutcliffe's first game as head coach of the Rebels. The second game of the current series is scheduled for Oxford Sept. 27, 2003
07-17-2002 09:27 AM
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