Redemption will be on the minds of Mississippi Rebels defensive players when they meet third-ranked Georgia at Thursday's Sugar Bowl in the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff.
''We all wanted to play them again,'' said Ole Miss defensive back Wydett Williams Jr., whose unit labored through a season-worst performance during a 43-35 loss at Georgia earlier this season. ''We're happy we get to play them.''
Georgia (12-1), the Southeastern Conference champions and third seed in the CFP bracket, and No. 6 Ole Miss (12-1), the CFP's sixth seed, traveled on Monday to New Orleans, where they will make final preparations for their New Year's Day matchup in the Superdome.
In handing the Rebels their only loss this season, Georgia gained 510 yards of offense and didn't punt once, but did need a 17-0, fourth-quarter rally to win.
Ole Miss defensive coordinator Bryan Brown says Georgia's offense looks even better now than when they met on Oct. 18.
''First, they take care of the football,'' said Brown, who assumed the coordinator role exclusively after his former co-coordinator, Pete Golding, was named head coach on Nov. 30, when ex-coach Lane Kiffin left for LSU.
''They execute at a higher level and they've got their play makers making plays,'' Brown added.
Meanwhile, Georgia coach Kirby Smart said that in his experience, rematches often don't resemble the earlier matchup.