Ole Miss Football Shocks Georgia in 39-34 Sugar Bowl Victory
- On Thursday, Ole Miss upset No. 3 seed Georgia 39-34 in the Sugar Bowl at the Caesars Superdome, advancing in the College Football Playoff.
- Because the Rebels return Kwon Lacy, who rushed for 1,400 yards and 21 touchdowns this year despite a recent shoulder injury, and Trinidad Chambliss stepped in after Austin Simmons' injury with only three interceptions all season.
- On the final drive, Trinidad Chambliss engineered the final-minute drive that set up Lucas Carneiro's go-ahead 47-yard field goal with six seconds remaining to clinch the win.
- Outcome: the Rebels are now 13-1 after beating Georgia, and Ole Miss will advance to play No. 10 seed Miami in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 8.
- The matchup coincided with the Jan. 1, 2025, one-year anniversary of tragic events in New Orleans, and Ole Miss outscored Georgia 3-0 in the second half.
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