The Southeastern Conference is in for another shakeup with a gargantuan crowd expected at Kyle Field to watch the Texas A&M Aggies (14) host the Ole Miss Rebels (3).

Saturday night's matchup is all about defense versus offense, as Texas A&M is passing nearly 400 yards per game and putting up about 48 points on average. Ole Miss, on the other hand, is second only to Stanford in terms of points allowed per game.

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Ole Miss has played one road this season, beating Vanderbilt 41-3, though quarterback Kenny Hill and the Aggies offense will be a challenge on another level. Hill has thrown 12 of his 21 touchdowns at Kyle Field, against just one interception and his QB rating is about 30 points higher at home than it is on the road.

Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze acknowledged that Hill not as good a running quarterback as Johnny Manziel, but that may just be a testament to how good the A&M passing game is this season.

"They haven't changed much in the pass game or the tailback run game," Freeze said ahead of the game, according to the Associated Press. "They had very few designed runs for Manziel, but he created a lot with his legs. It's a little different. Their quarterbacks are still athletic, but it's not like defending him in the run, where you always worry about if you have a spy for him."

Texas A&M lost to Mississippi State in an upset on the road last week, so Saturday's game is highly important, given they still have yet to face Alabama, Auburn, Missouri and LSU.

"Our challenge is to correct the mistakes whether you win or lose, and keep (Kenny's) confidence at a told reporters. "He has to get better, which he understands, but it's more than just him on the field."