
Before we get into today’s review of last night’s Gator Bowl and this Ole Miss football team, we should pay tribute to Jaxson Dart, whose name belongs up there in the pantheon of the greatest Ole Miss quarterbacks. I am talking about the two Mannings, Chunkin’ Charlie Conerly, Jake Gibbs and Glynn Griffing.
Most importantly, in his three seasons as the Rebels’ QB1, Dart led Ole Miss to 29 victories. He threw for 10,604 yards and 68 touchdowns and ran for 1,457 yards and 12 touchdowns. Only three players in the 92-year history of the Southeastern Conference have produced more total offense. Dart always has played with poise and has often has played despite injuries, two reasons why I can’t fathom his relatively low draft status.