The Ole Miss team that faces Georgia Saturday afternoon in Sanford Stadium bears little resemblance to the squad that the Bulldogs struggled to beat 14-9 in 2006. These Rebels can pass the ball, too. That wasn't the case last year, when former quarterback Brent Schaeffer only attempted 15 passes, completing 6 for a mere 87 yards, leaving the bulk of the offensive work to talented tailback BenJarvus Green-Ellis, who rushed 24 times for 135 yards. Current quarterback Seth Adams almost accounted for Schaeffer's numbers with one pass when he hooked up with Mike Wallace for a 77-yard touchdown last week against Florida. "They've changed their offensively philosophy to a degree," Georgia coach Mark Richt said. "Seth Adams is playing beautifully; he is the key to their success, in my opinion.
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