OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — LSU senior Garrett Nussmeier stood with his back to a concrete support post near the visitor's locker room at Mississippi's Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium, answering questions about why the Tigers' offense has lacked the punch that was expected of it this season.

In an adjacent building that houses Ole Miss' football headquarters, Trinidad Chambliss tried to explain how it feels to go from Division II football last season to throwing for 385 yards from scrimmage in a victory over their fourth-ranked historical rivals from neighboring Louisiana.

“It's an amazing accomplishment,” Chambliss said after a 24-19 victory over LSU Saturday, thanking Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin and his staff “for giving me the opportunity to come here, showcase my skill set, showcase what I can d

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