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Ole Miss Makes History in CFP
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Ole Miss football makes history, hosting Tulane in the College Football Playoff. The Rebels, ranked sixth, face off against the eleventh-seeded Green Wave at home. This highly anticipated game marks a rematch from earlier this fall, with Ole Miss leading the series forty-six to twenty-eight. A win would secure a spot in the Allstate Sugar Bowl against the number three seed Georgia Bulldogs. Ole Misss offensive success is driven by senior quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and sophomore running back Kewan Lacy, while their defense, under head coach Pete Golding, ranks among the top in the SEC for pass defense and scoring defense.
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