Ole Miss Hands Tulane First Loss Thanks to Dominating All-Around Performance
Trinidad Chambliss completed 17 of 27 passes for 307 yards and rushed for 112 yards as Ole Miss extended its winning streak over Tulane to 14 games.
- Ole Miss defeated previously unbeaten Tulane 45-10 on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.
- Tulane struggled offensively and committed several turnovers, while Ole Miss capitalized with a strong dual-threat quarterback and efficient offense.
- In his second consecutive start, backup quarterback Trinidad Chambliss threw for 307 yards on 17 completions out of 27 attempts, accounted for two touchdown passes, and also ran for 112 yards.
- Ole Miss gained a total of 548 yards and converted all six of their red zone opportunities, while Tulane accumulated 282 yards and failed to convert on downs three times during the second half.
- The win extended Ole Miss's 14-game streak over Tulane and sets up a home game against LSU next Saturday, as Tulane begins conference play visiting Tulsa.
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POSTGAME REACTION: Trinidad Chambliss leads No. 13 Mississippi past previously unbeaten Tulane, 45-10
Trinidad Chambliss leads No. 13 Mississippi past previously unbeaten Tulane, 45-10
Trinidad Chambliss threw for two touchdowns, Kewan Lacy added a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs and No. 13 Mississippi handed Tulane its first loss with a 45-10 victory Saturday. Ole Miss (4-0) dominated the Green Wave, building a 23-3 halftime…


Trinidad Chambliss does it all, No. 13 Ole Miss shuts down Tulane
Trinidad Chambliss threw two touchdown passes and rushed for 112 yards, and No. 13 Ole Miss dominated on defense in a 45-10 victory over Tulane on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.
Lane Kiffin hits cross-sport celebration with Deuce Alexander after Ole Miss' win
The Ole Miss Rebels throttled the Tulane Green Wave 45-10 on Saturday. It was a great outing for Lane Kiffin and Co., who savored their victory with a fun moment postgame. The Rebels brought a basketball hoop out to midfield after the win. Once there, they gave wide receiver Deuce Alexander a basketball and cleared the runway for him to dunk. Before he could take off toward the goal, Kiffin intervened. He didn’t stop his wideout from dunking, th…
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