Trinidad Chambliss threw for 315 yards and a touchdown and Kewan Lacy ran for two scores to help No. 8 Mississippi defeat No. 13 Oklahoma 34-26 on Saturday.
Ole Miss finished much differently than last week, when the Rebels led by nine in the third quarter before falling apart late in a 43-35 loss.
“Same Georgia feeling crowd started coming alive," coach Lane Kiffin said. "And then obviously much different response by us. And I didn’t feel like they ever, you know, kind of freaked out. And they had each other’s back.”
Chambliss also rushed for 53 yards and often scrambled to create extra time to make throws.
“He’s a winner," Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. "It’s what he’s done against everybody. But we needed to play better (to) have a chance to win. We needed to do a better job ag

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