The Ole Miss football team may have gotten a break this weekend, but that didn’t affect its standing in the Associated Press Top 25. Sunday’s poll kept Ole Miss at No. 4 with Ohio State staying put at No. 1, and now-No. 2 Miami and No. 3 Oregon switching spots.

Lane Kiffin’s group, coming off a hard-fought win over LSU, enjoyed their first Saturday off during the 2025 season. Ole Miss got off to its first 5-0 start since 2022, with three of the victories coming against SEC opponents.

But the beginning of the year did not come without adversity. Late in the fourth quarter in a week two matchup at Kentucky, starting quarterback Austin Simmons suffered an ankle injury, sidelining him indefinitely. On the bright side for the red and blue, backup signal caller Trinidad Chambliss was waiting t

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