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NORMAN, Okla. — Trinidad Chambliss threw for 315 yards and a touchdown and Kewan Lacy ran for two scores to help No. 8 Mississippi defeat No. 13 Oklahoma 34-26 on Saturday. Ole Miss finished much differently than last week, when the Rebels led by nine in the third quarter before falling apart late in a 43-35 loss.
Oklahoma coaches expect John Mateer to “hate” parts of the Ole Miss film due to missed basics, while noting progress and health updates.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/olemiss as National Analyst Thinks Lane Kiffin Will Depart Ole Miss for Florida or LSU Job. Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin has been the talk of the town as he looks to lead the program in Oxford to its first College Football Playoff berth in 2025.
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Ole Miss received a pleasant surprise during their victory against Oklahoma that could complete the recipe for an SEC Championship
The Ole Miss defensive line had a strong argument as the best in the entire country, and they managed to record a staggering 52 sacks, which was the top number in all of college football. The 2025 version has not been nearly as productive in that department,
However, Ole Miss won 34-26 behind a standout performance by senior quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who tossed for 315 passing yards and a touchdown to go with 53 rushing yards on 12 carries. Kiffin then took a victory lap on "The Pat McAfee Show," via McAfee's social media.
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The 4-2-5 Report: Ole Miss outlasts Oklahoma 34-26
Welp, the Rebels did what apparently no one thought they could do. Ole Miss has yet to lose to Oklahoma in football ever and now can boast winning one in Norman on top of it. Oklahoma’s playoff dreams likely died on Saturday as their schedule is much harder than the Rebels’ down the stretch.