Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels will return to action on Sunday afternoon for a rubber match against the Georgia Bulldogs after splitting Saturday's doubleheader at Swayze Field. In what became a day to remember for both programs, the Rebels captured Game 1 followed by a hard-fought Game 2 clash where the Bulldogs came out on top in extra innings. “I think we played really good baseball today,” Ole Miss' Will Furniss said. “It didn’t turn out the way we wanted in the end, but we came (back) down from 8-0 in the first game. Hit really well, pitched really well in that time, too.” Game one saw Ole Miss complete its largest comeback since April 24, 2021, against LSU, when the Rebels also came back from an eight-run deficit. All 10 of Ole Miss’ runs came from home runs, two from Dom Decker and one each from Austin Fawley, Will Furniss and Hayden Federico. It marked back-to-back games where the Rebels hit five homers.…