The Ole Miss football team clicked on all cylinders in a 45-10 blowout of Tulane on Saturday, keeping the Rebels ranked in the No. 13 spot in the latest Associated Press Top 25.

Ole Miss (4-0, 2-0 SEC) remained in the top-15 after a balanced effort paved the way for a dominant outing versus a tough Tulane (3-1) team. Offensively, the Rebels logged 548 total yards courtesy of another stellar showing by quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and his cornucopia of weapons. On the other side of the ball, Pete Golding’s defense led a redemptive effort, holding the Green Wave to 282 total yards of offense.

Ole Miss opened the first half red-hot, scoring on all six drives and taking a 23-3 lead into halftime. A series of deep passes, short-yard touchdowns, and field goals by Lucas Carneiro underscored

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