Ole Miss got itself back on track with its 26-14 win over Oklahoma on Saturday and with four games remaining is still in control of putting itself back in the College Football Playoffs. A week from Tuesday the first CFP Top 25 rankings will be released, which is the only poll that will matter moving forward in terms of where the Rebels will be in the postseason race. For now, though, Sunday’s latest Associated Press and Coaches Polls still hold some guidance on where teams might shakeout and for Ole Miss (6-2, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) it is still a hole climb out of. The Rebels stayed put …