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No. 8 Ole Miss improved to 7-1 and doesn't have a ranked team left on its schedule after wining 34-26 at No. 13 Oklahoma on Saturday.
No. 8 Ole Miss snapped a nine-game road losing streak against ranked opponents on Saturday with a dramatic 34-26 win at No. 13 Oklahoma that keeps the Rebels in prime position to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history.
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Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin received an automatic one-year contract extension after the No. 8 Rebels secured their seventh win of the season with a 34-26 victory over No. 13 Oklahoma on Saturday,
Georgia (6-1, 4-1 SEC) trailed 35-26 into the fourth quarter but outscored the Rebels 17-0 in the final 15 minutes. Gunner Stockton helped the charge back with touchdown passes of 3 yards to Nate Frazier and 7 yards to Luckie.
No. 5 Ole Miss (6-0, 3-0 SEC) will take the field in Sanford Stadium on Saturday for a Top-10 SEC showdown against Kirby Smart and the No. 9 ranked Georgia Bull
Georgia's pass rush remains a concern, but the Bulldogs were able to finish the game with three straight stops against the Ole Miss offense. Georgia's win over Ole Miss means the Bulldogs are 6-1 (4-1 SEC) in their first bye week of the season and are in good position to make an SEC championship or College Football Playoff run.
Georgia football is back in Sanford Stadium for a top 10 matchup with Ole Miss. Here are four bold predictions, players we are watching and our pick.
Saturday's comeback attempt against No. 8 Ole Miss came up just short, 34-26, No. 13 Oklahoma's second loss with four games left against teams currently slotted inside the AP poll's top 20. Oklahoma got off to a 5-0 start earlier this month but a loss to Texas was a precursor to what could happen when the offense failed to sustain drives,
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