OXFORD — Ole Miss defensive end Kentrell Lockett admits that he and most of his teammates are more comfortable with a routine. That’s why this September – when Sundays and Thursdays are the new Saturday – has been a tough adjustment.
“It’s real weird,” Lockett said. “We’re all creatures of habit.”
But a real routine has been impossible to maintain during the past few weeks because of a strange schedule that includes only one traditional Saturday game – this weekend’s home opener against Southeastern Louisiana at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
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