After becoming the victim of Florida States furious second-half comeback, Ole Miss begins to put the pieces together by hosting Wofford at 4 p.m. Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford.And the Rebels will have more to deal with than the hangover from the 45-34 loss to the Seminoles.They learned this week that cornerback Ken Webster and running back Eric Swinney likely are lost for the season because of knee injuries sustained in the opener.A junior, Webster was carted off the field in the first quarter after he landed awkwardly while breaking a pass. He started every game for Ole Miss last year and was eighth in the SEC in passes defended with 12, which included one interception. He also had one start as a freshman in 2014.Swinney left in the second quarter. He is a redshirt freshman who was expected to be in the rotation at running back for the Rebels this season. He had one carry for a six-yard gain against the Seminoles.The game against Wofford should give the Rebels the opportunity to rebuild some confidence after the third-quarter debacle in Orlando, Florida.After building a 28-6 lead and going to the locker room up 28-13 at halftime, the Rebels were ripped for 30 consecutive points in the loss to the Seminoles, 23 of them coming in the third quarter.In addition to not being able to handle Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois, the offense went flat and the Rebels were held to minus-seven yards in the period.They managed to get back on the scoreboard and within one score of the Noles when quarterback Chad Kellys 20-yard pass to wide receiver Van Jefferson early in the fourth quarter closed the gap to 39-34, but the Noles sealed the deal with two fourth-quarter field goals.Except for the third quarter, Kelly was very effective.He completed 21 of 39 attempts for 313 yards and four touchdowns. But he also had three interceptions, all in the second half, and lost a fumble while being sacked that led to an FSU touchdown in the third quarter.Senior tight end Evan Engram also had a big night with a career-high nine receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown. It was the fourth 100-yard receiving game of his career.On defense, sophomore free safety Zedrick Woods led the team with 11 tackles and seniors Terry Caldwell, a starter at linebacker, and Carlos Davis, a starter at cornerback, had career highs of 10 and 8, respectively.As disappointing as the loss was, Ole Miss coach Huge Freeze reminded his players afterward that it was only one game. The Rebels also have little time to console themselves.After the visit from Wofford the Rebels are host to Alabama and Georgia the next two weeks in key SEC matchups.Wofford comes to Oxford off a 27-7 victory at Tennessee Tech.The Terriers rushed for 346 yards in the win, which continued the trend they exhibited last year when they averaged 300 rushing yards a game. That ranked fourth nationally among FCS teams.They also have injury problems of their own, however. Evan Jacks, the projected starter at quarterback for the season, is out with a knee injury. Junior Brad Butler started the opener and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries.He attempted only five passes, hitting on four for just 30 yards. Backup Brandon Goodson completed one of three attempts for 12 yards.The big weapons in Woffords ground-oriented attack were running backs Will Gay and Lorenzo Long. Gay had 116 yards on just nine carries, Long 92 on 19. Nike Vapormax Plus White . 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And although English league clubs are unlikely to splash cash in January, Arsenal and Chelsea could be tempted to strengthen their squads with new strikers. SAO PAULO -- Italian-born fencer Nathalie Moellhausen grew up hearing her Brazilian grandmother talk about Brazil.She rejoiced every time Grandma Marcelita picked up the guitar and played Brazilian songs around the house.It was because of her that Moellhausen learned to love Brazil.And now, to fulfill a dream of her 82-year-old grandmother, Marcela Farotti, Moellhausen will be competing for the hosts at the Rio de Janeiro Games.Brazil means everything to her, and she wanted me to do this for the country, Moellhausen said. She said it would be good to do something like this for a place that we love so much. So when the opportunity came, I decided to make the switch.Moellhausen, who has an Italian mother and a German father, has dual citizenship. She joins Brazils Olympic delegation after representing Italy her entire career, including at the London Games in 2012.This is something she really wanted, Moellhausen said of her grandmother. She cries every time I talk to her about me competing for Brazil.Farotti said its hard not to get emotional.Its moving to know that she will be competing under the Brazilian flag, which is also my flag, Farotti said. I did everything I could so she could compete for Brazil, and now Im incredibly happy that this is finally going to happen.The 30-year-old fencer said she visited the country many times on vacation with her grandmother but had never given serious thought about competing for Brazil until Rio was awarded the Olympics in 2009.It wasnt easy to make the switch after representing Italy for so long, but she felt her connections to Brazil were strong enough to justify the move. In addition to making her grandmother happy, she also saw an opportunity to help develop the sport in a place where it lacks popularity.I did it for my grandma but also because it gave me the opportunity to help promote fencing in Brazil, she said. Ive been fencing virtually my entire life. This is another chance for me to fulfill my mission in the sport.After the London Games, Moellhausen took a break from competition to become the art director of the event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the International Fencing Federration, which took place at the Grand Palais in Paris in 2013.dddddddddddd Moellhausen, who speaks five languages and studied philosophy at Sorbonne, also did some modeling jobs and photo shoots related to fencing.She put an end to her retirement after Brazilian fencing officials showed interest in her competing for the hosts at the Rio Games. The country was awarded extra spots as the home nation and was looking for talented athletes with connections to Brazil, although Moellhausen eventually qualified through the world rankings, without using the automatic berths.My goal is to win a medal for Brazil as a way to thank the country for having accepted me, she said. That would be the best way to show my appreciation for the country.The epee fencer succeeded internationally while representing Italy, helping her native country win the team competitions in the 2007 European Championship and the 2009 World Championship. Moellhausen also won the individual bronze at the 2010 World Championship and the 2011 European Championship.She has been training in France for the last 10 years with some of the sports most renowned coaches, including Frenchman Daniel Levavasseur and five-time Olympic medalist Laura Flessel-Colovic, who helped Moellhausen reach No. 13 in the world rankings.Moellhausen will have a chance to give Brazil an unprecedented medal in fencing. The Brazilian team hasnt achieved any significant results in the Olympics so far.Moellhausen said its unlikely that her grandmother, who left Brazil a few years ago and has been living in Milan, will be able to make the long trip to Rio for the games, but the fencer has promised to keep her updated.If she ends up with a medal, Moellhausen said she will get back to Italy as quickly as possible to show her prize to Grandma Marcelita.I already know that she wont stop crying, she will be out of words to describe her feelings, Moellhausen said.---Tales Azzoni on Twitter: http://twitter.com/tazzoni . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/tales-azzoni ' ' '