AP Player of the Week: Mississippi QB Trinidad Chambliss Continued His Roll in Win over LSU
Ole Miss jumped nine spots to No. 4 in the AP poll with a 24-19 win over LSU, highlighted by 170 rushing yards and a strong defensive performance, officials said.
- The Ole Miss Rebels defeated the LSU Tigers 24-19 at the Magnolia Bowl in Oxford, Mississippi, on Saturday, securing a key SEC victory.
- This win came after LSU struggled offensively and Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss filled in for the injured Austin Simmons with strong performance.
- Chambliss passed for 314 yards, ran 71 yards on 14 carries, and led Ole Miss’s 480 total yards of offense against LSU’s defense led by Blake Baker.
- Ole Miss outgained LSU by 250 yards while coach Brian Kelly said, "No complementary football" and noted that the defense struggled to make stops.
- The victory propelled Ole Miss into the conversation for the College Football Playoff and marked their debut appearance within the top five of the AP rankings during the 2025 season.
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Ole Miss takes the Magnolia Bowl, defeating LSU 24-19
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Lane Kiffin rubbed it in on Whit Weeks again
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