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Ole Miss football improved to 6-0 with a narrow 24-21 victory over Washington State at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Despite the win, the Rebels dropped one spot to No. 5 in the AP Top 25 rankings. Key performances came from running back Kewan Lacy and quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, while coach Lane Kiffin raised concerns about the team’s discipline. Looking ahead, Ole Miss prepares for a critical match against No. 9 Georgia, where they aim to enhance their performance amidst stiff competition in the SEC.
Oxford, Mississippi – Ole Miss football improved its season record to 6-0, narrowly securing a victory over Washington State with a final score of 24-21 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Despite the win, the Rebels fell to No. 5 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 rankings, dropping one spot after being listed as 32.5-point favorites before the game.
The match was marked by a series of turnovers and penalties, especially in the first half, which saw both teams struggle with discipline. Running back Kewan Lacy delivered a breakout performance, racking up a career-high 142 rushing yards. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss contributed significantly with 253 passing yards and two touchdown passes, showcasing his ability under pressure. The defense also made key plays, with defensive lineman Will Echoles recording a sack and two tackles for loss critical in maintaining the team’s lead.
Looking ahead, Ole Miss faces a formidable opponent next week, taking on No. 9 Georgia in an eagerly awaited matchup on October 18. This game will be featured prominently, as ESPN’s “College GameDay” will also be in attendance. With eight teams from the Southeastern Conference ranked in the AP Top 25 – including Texas A&M at No. 4, Alabama at No. 6, and Georgia at No. 9 – the competition is becoming increasingly intense.
Despite the Rebels’ unbeaten record, head coach Lane Kiffin expressed concern over his team’s performance, indicating that it did not match the expectations set by their ranking. Analysis of the game reveals that while the team remains undefeated, their playstyle may require improvements to compete effectively in future matchups.
In financial matters, Ole Miss will pay Washington State $400,000 as compensation for the game, which was scheduled after Wake Forest’s withdrawal from a prior agreement, costing Ole Miss a hefty $750,000 exit fee. The university has spent $2.75 million for its four nonconference games in the upcoming 2025 season, which includes previous payments of $1.6 million to Georgia State and $250,000 to Tulane, against whom Ole Miss convincingly won 45-10.
As the season progresses, Ole Miss’s performance in their next game against Georgia will likely have significant implications for both their ranking and confidence moving forward. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if the Rebels can elevate their game to match the high caliber of competition within the SEC.
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