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Ole Miss Rebels' Fourth Quarter Fumble: Georgia Bulldogs Seize Victory at Sanford Stadium

The Ole Miss Rebels faced off against the Georgia Bulldogs in a highly anticipated matchup at Sanford Stadium. The game concluded with the Bulldogs securing a 43-35 victory, bringing both teams to a record of 6-1 for the season.


Oct 3, 2020; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Mississippi Rebels tight end Kenny Yeboah (84) shakes hands with Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (1) after a scoring a touchdown in the first half against Kentucky at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Rebels take an early lead with a touchdown, while the Dawgs managed to put up only 3 points on the board. Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss showcased his passing skills, completing several key passes that set up their initial score.


Second Quarter


In an action-packed second quarter, both teams exchanged blows. The Landsharks added two more touchdowns to their tally, but Georgia responded fiercely with 17 points of their own. Chambliss continued his impressive performance by connecting on a long pass to De'Zhaun Stribling for a significant gain.


Third Quarter


The third quarter was dominated by Ole Miss as they scored another two touchdowns while limiting Georgia's offense to just one touchdown and no extra point conversion. Kewan Lacy was instrumental in this period, rushing for two touchdowns and helping maintain momentum for his team.


Fourth Quarter


However, it was in the final quarter where things took a turn during what could be described as the "Ole Miss Rebels vs Georgia Bulldogs turning point." Despite leading through most of the game, Ole Miss failed to score any points in this crucial period. A pivotal fumble recovery by Suntarine Perkins gave hope but ultimately did not translate into points. Meanwhile, Georgia capitalized on opportunities and scored 17 unanswered points which sealed their victory.


Afterwards, during "Ole Miss Rebels coach post-game reaction," Coach Lane Kiffin acknowledged areas needing improvement but praised his team's effort against tough competition.


Looking ahead, fans can catch "Ole Miss Rebels full-time result" when they face Oklahoma Sooners next Saturday at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman at 12:00 PM EDT on ABC network broadcasted live across various platforms nationwide!


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