Ole Miss earned one of its biggest wins in program history on Saturday as the No. 16 Rebels edged Georgia 28-10 on a rainy day before a record crowd of 68,126 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The win marked the first time the Rebels have ever beaten a top-two AP-ranked foe inside their home stadium after going 0-11 previously.
The Bulldogs, who entered at No. 2 in the AP Top 25 poll and No. 3 in the College Football Playoff Rankings, have now lost multiple games in a season for the first time since 2020. It was their first defeat against a team other than Alabama since 2020.
Such an outcome seemed unlikely in the first 5 minutes as the Bulldogs jumped out to an early 7-0 lead following a disastrous start by Ole Miss. Rebels quarterback Jaxson Dart was intercepted and injured on the game's opening possession, and Georgia used a short field to jump ahead 7-0 early.
Just a year after the Bulldogs wrecked Ole Miss 52-17 in a battle of top-10 teams, the start raised the possibility of another similarly lopsided outcome. But even with Dart sidelined for a possession, the Rebels found a rhythm. Backup quarterback Austin Simmons led a 75-yard, game-tying touchdown drive in the first quarter and the Rebels never looked back.
Dart returned late in the first quarter and led three consecutive drives for field goals as Ole Miss took a 16-7 lead into halftime. Georgia's struggling offense came out with renewed vigor in the third quarter but eventually stalled out in key moments in the second half while struggling to finish drives.
The outcome showcased Ole Miss' defensive improvement following a series of high-profile transfer portal acquisitions meant to bolster the physicality of their front seven exactly for games like this. At 8-2 (4-2 SEC), the Rebels will remain part of the College Football Playoff race for another week. The Bulldogs (7-2, 5-2) will likely need to beat Tennessee next week to keep their CFP hopes alive.
- The win was Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin's first against a top-five team since he coached USC to a win over Oregon in 2011.
- Ole Miss has won 8+ games in four consecutive seasons for the first time since 1957-1962.
- The loss ended Georgia's streak of 52 straight wins against teams not named Alabama.
Read on below for takeaways from Ole Miss' much-needed win on Saturday over Georgia.