PARRISH ALFORD OXFORD Ole Miss did something in the fourth inning of the opener with Alabama that I had not seen the Rebels do in a while. There were hits. Not one but multiple hits. And not singles but doubles. There were runs, four of them, and there was the feeling that Ole Miss was in control. It happened again in Game 2. The Rebels, down three runs in the sixth, got runners to second and third where they’ve often been left stranded.