New systems were installed on both sides of the ball for Ole Miss this spring. There were varying degrees of success, and neither coordinator was ready to say the Rebels had “arrived” at the conclusion of drills. Offensive coordinator Phil Longo saw some good things in his run game, which was the main point of emphasis for Hugh Freeze in making a change at that assistant coaching position. Chemistry among quarterback Shea Patterson and the receivers was good, he said, but will get better with summer workouts. Junior college transfer quarterback Jordan Ta’amu was a pleasant surprise, but Longo stopped short of describing a trust level if Ta’amu was needed to take over a game or several. Here’s Longo: On the defensive side Wesley McGriff saw some good things from defensive tackle Breeland Speaks.