At first glance, Tulane's visit to Ole Miss for a first-round College Football Playoff game looks like a mismatch of a rematch.
Circumstances have changed, however, since the Rebels routed the Green Wave, 45-10, back on Sept. 20.
The 11th-seeded Green Wave (11-2) have evolved into a more cohesive squad and are coming off an American Conference title victory that propelled Tulane into the CFP for the first time.
''This season is not over yet, and we don't plan for it to be over soon,'' Tulane linebacker Sam Howard said. ''Everyone is doing their job so we can be in the best position to win this game.''
The Rebels (11-1) are in the midst of a coaching transition following the untimely departure of Lane Kiffin for rival LSU.
When these teams last played, Ole Miss coach Pete Golding was the Rebels' defensive coordinator. A couple days after Mississippi beat Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl, Golding was promoted to head coach while Kiffin was on a plane to Baton Rouge.
When asked about the high-stakes rematch with Tulane, Golding suggested that ''it's two completely different teams.''
''At this point we're playing a conference champion. You know, a team that beat the ACC champion (Duke) and a team that's playing at a really high level, that's really well coached,'' Golding said. ''The offense is really jelling."