Share

Ole Miss Rebels Football Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Ole Miss Crushes Tulane, United Under New Coach
•
Ole Miss Rebels make history, crush Tulane in first game under new coach Pete Golding, proving unity and resilience after coaching drama. Fans embrace fresh start, chanting Pete as Rebels head to Sugar Bowl against Georgia.
The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI Powered.
More episodes
View all episodes

Georgia vs Ole Miss: Sugar Bowl Rematch
01:17|Georgia Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels face off in the Sugar Bowl quarterfinal, a rematch of their thrilling October game. Georgia, with added experience and a powerful run game, aims to bounce back from last years loss. The game kicks off at eight p.m. Eastern on January first, on ESPN. The winner advances to the semifinals, making this a high-stakes showdown not to be missed.
Tulane's Playoff Exit: Sumrall's Legacy & Future
01:13|Tulanes Green Wave, ranked eleven, lost their College Football Playoff opener to Ole Miss Rebels, sixteen to forty-one. Despite four hundred twenty-one total yards, they couldnt mount a comeback. Head coach Jon Sumrall, heading to Florida Gators, urged his team to avoid anyone who says losing is fine, emphasizing his no-excuses philosophy. Tulane finishes eleven and three, with a strong foundation for future success.
Ole Miss Rebels Dominate, Secure Playoff Win
01:25|Ole Miss Rebels triumph over Tulane Green Wave in College Football Playoff opener, marking their first-ever playoff victory. The Rebels dominant performance, led by a powerful backfield and a stifling defense under Pete Golding, sets the stage for a potential deep playoff run. Coach Lane Kiffins team heads into a rematch with Georgia, carrying momentum and aiming for more success.
Ole Miss Crushes Tulane, Golding's Playoff Win
01:27|Ole Miss, led by new head coach Pete Golding, secured a dominant 41-10 victory over Tulane in the College Football Playoff, marking Goldings first playoff win. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss shone with 282 passing yards and four touchdowns. The Rebels now face the third-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the quarterfinals, riding high on momentum.
Ole Miss Rebels Score Quickest Bowl TD, Poised for Sugar Bowl
01:13|Ole Miss Rebels Offense Shines in Bowl Game, Proving Depth Beyond Kiffin The Ole Miss Rebels started their bowl game with a bang, scoring a touchdown just fifty-nine seconds in, setting a new record for the fastest score in College Football Playoff history. The team built a fourteen-nothing lead in the first eight minutes, alleviating concerns about their offense without head coach Lane Kiffin. Defensive coordinator Pete Golding, filling in for Kiffin, praised offensive coordinator Charlie Weis for calling a great game. Weis delivered, leading an efficient attack that amassed four hundred ninety-seven total yards. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss had a standout performance, completing twenty-three of twenty-nine passes for two hundred eighty-two yards and a touchdown pass, along with two rushing scores. Running back Kewan Lacy added eighty-eight rushing yards and a touchdown, despite leaving the game early due to a shoulder injury. Goldings debut demonstrated the teams depth and resilience amid coaching changes and transfer portal drama. Now, heading to the Sugar Bowl against number three Georgia on New Year’s Day, the Ole Miss Rebels look set to build on this momentum and rewrite their story for the long haul.
Rebels QB's Record-Breaking Run Continues
01:39|Ole Miss Rebels Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss Shines in Playoff Win, Despite Neck Injury; Fans Support and Viral Anthem Boost Morale
Ole Miss vs Georgia: Sugar Bowl Quarterfinals
01:54|In the Sugar Bowl quarterfinals, Ole Miss Rebels, led by surprise star Trinidad Chambliss, face off against Georgia Bulldogs, coached by Kirby Smart. Both teams boast impressive stats, with Georgias offense ranking 33rd and Ole Misss defense 24th. Chambliss, a Division II transfer, has been a game-changer, while Georgias Gunner Stockton has shown promise. Keep an eye on key players like Zachariah Branch, Kewan Lacy, and Kam Franklin. This matchup promises to be a close, thrilling game in New Orleans.
Ole Miss Wins Without Kiffin, He Still Cashes In
01:20|Lane Kiffins Departure Doesnt Dampen Ole Miss Spirits: A Blowout Win and a New Era Ole Miss kicked off their post-Kiffin era with a resounding victory over Tulane, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive resilience. The Rebels ground game shone, with four touchdowns and 151 yards. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss threw for three scores, while key players like Kewan Lacy, DeZhaun Stribling, and Deuce Alexander led the charge. Jaylon Braxtons interception sealed the deal early. New head coach Pete Golding, promoted from defensive coordinator, secured one of the biggest debut wins in program history. Despite Kiffins departure to LSU, his contract ensures he still reaps the benefits of Ole Miss playoff success. The Rebels momentum is building, setting the stage for deeper playoff runs and continued financial gains for Kiffin.