Follow along as No. 4 LSU faces No. 13 Ole Miss in pivotal SEC showdown

Q1 0:27 LSU 7, Ole Miss 3

Nussmeier and the Tigers bailed out by a terrible PI call on third down. Ball moved to LSU 32 with a fresh set of downs. 

SCORE ALERT: Ole Miss adds three with Lucas Carneiro 25 yard FG

Q1 1:40 LSU 7, Ole Miss 3

The Rebels get points on a 18-play, 82-yard drive in 7:30.

Q1 1:47 LSU 7, Ole Miss 0

Trinidad Chambliss pass complete to Cayden Lee for 5 yards to the LSU 8. The Rebels are moving toward a goal-to-go situation here. Timeout by Lane Kiffin. Ole Miss drive thus far 16 plays, 82 yards with 7:23 off the clock. 

Q1 3:13 LSU 7, Ole Miss 0 

Trinidad Chambliss run for 8 yards to the LSU 14 for another first down. 

Q1 4:33 LSU 7, Ole Miss 0 

Chambliss putting together an impressive drive with Ole Miss on LSU’s side of the field for the first time this afternoon. An 11-yard run gives Ole Miss a first down at the LSU 27.

SCORE ALERT: LSU strikes first in SEC battle 

Q1 9:10 LSU 7, Ole Miss 0

Garrett Nussmeier pass complete to Nic Anderson for 7 yds for a TD. The Tigers QB was perfect 4-of-4 for 68 yards on the drive. 

Q1 11:32- No score

A huge strike puts LSU in the red zone. Garrett Nussmeier pass complete to Zavion Thomas for 50 yards to the Ole Miss 17

Q1 11:45- No score

Another stalled out drive for the Rebels results in a second punt. LSU starts out at their own 33. 

Q1 12:18- No score

LSU punt put Chambliss and the Ole Miss offense at own 25 for second possession. 

Q1 12:25- No score

Nussmeier got lucky as a tip falls to the ground and nearly picked off on 3rd and 6. He took a shot at the end of the play. LSU came into the game with 47% on third down.  

Q1 13:33- No score

Chambliss and the Rebels offense opens the game with a three and out. LSU takes over at their own 25

Q1 15:00- Start of game. Ole Miss will receive the ball first

The Magnolia Bowl between No. 4 LSU and No. 13 Ole Miss looks far different than expected, thanks to a surprise quarterback twist for the Rebels.

With starter Austin Simmons sidelined by injury, Division II transfer Trinidad Chambliss has seized the moment. The Ferris State product, who won a national title before transferring, has impressed in two starts, passing for more than 300 yards while adding a dangerous running threat in wins over Arkansas and Tulane.

“He’s been really effective throwing and running,” LSU coach Brian Kelly said.

The Tigers’ defense, however, boasts a weapon unlike any other. Linebacker Harold Perkins Jr., who tormented Ole Miss as a freshman with a game-changing sack and multiple hurries, is back in his disruptive role after LSU scrapped last season’s attempt to make him a traditional inside linebacker.

“They’re back full circle,” Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said. “He did great against us before, and now he’s playing that same role again.”

The Rebels (4-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) are chasing a breakthrough win that could propel them into the College Football Playoff conversation. The Tigers (4-0, 1-0) have already shown they can win on the road, defeating Clemson in Week 1, though that victory has lost some luster with the Tigers’ recent struggles.

Offensively, LSU relies on senior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, but the Tigers may lean on their ground game against a Rebel defense allowing 190.5 rushing yards per game. That plan depends on the health of star running back Caden Durham, who sprained his ankle last week.

The Rebels bring intrigue beyond Chambliss. Former LSU defensive back Sage Ryan is set to face his old team, and Kiffin even downplayed his daughter’s relationship with LSU linebacker Whit Weeks, calling it “nothing to do with the game.”

Last season, Ole Miss gashed LSU for 706 yards in a 55-49 victory in Oxford. This time, the Tigers arrive with what Kiffin calls their most talented defense since his staff joined the SEC in 2020.

A road win for LSU would strengthen its national title credentials. A Rebel upset could reshape the playoff race.

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