Picture from ESPN.com's home page right now. Also Herbstreit's link says the below: "No. 3 LSU vs. No. 15 Ole Miss (3:30 p.m., CBS) Mississippi has been off since beating Auburn two weeks ago, and the biggest key for the Rebels against LSU is how well they've used that time to prepare for the Tigers' blitz package. LSU has been devastating in third-and-long situations this season and Ole Miss will be in trouble if it has to make long gains on third down. LSU likes to blitz one more than the offense can block and get to the passer before he can beat the Tigers' man coverage, but no quarterback in America is better at studying tape and recognizing where pressure is coming from than Mississippi's Eli Manning. His accuracy will also be important, because if Manning can hit a quick slant on a hot read the receiver will need to break only one tackle to get behind the defense. Ole Miss will have to be successful early to win this game, especially with running back Tremaine Turner. LSU has allowed only 19 first-half points all season and the Rebels will be in trouble if they have to play catch-up against the pressure of the Tigers' physical defensive front. This one is still too close to call, so check in with GameDay to get my prediction."