The bullpen collapsed. Again. An early Texas A&M advantage vanished as No. 12 Ole Miss scored 12 unanswered runs in the mid-to-late innings to win, 12-7. The Aggie bullpen failed to slow the Rebels' potent offense. "It wasn't good at all today," said Texas A&M head coach Rob Childress of his bullpen. "It was certainly a disappointment." Tied 2-2, Ole Miss scored three runs in the sixth and seven in the seventh as the Rebels took a stranglehold on the ballgame and carried a 12-2 lead into the last of the seventh. "You have to be able to land secondary pitches in hitter's counts," Rob Childress said. "If you can't do that, [Ole Miss] is going to eat you alive, and we proved that today in the sixth and seventh innings."