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In this episode of Saturday vs Sunday, we dive into Ole Miss’ impressive win over LSU and the emergence of Trinidad Chambliss as a true SEC star. Chambliss was electric, throwing for 314 yards and running for another 70, controlling the game with poise and versatility. While his lone interception came off a tipped pass, his overall performance made it clear he’s not just filling in — he’s the quarterback Ole Miss can build around.

We break down how LSU struggled to find any balance on offense, with no running game to take pressure off Garrett Nussmeyer. Once Ole Miss’ defense realized they could key on the pass, LSU’s attack looked predictable and ineffective. Meanwhile, Chambliss kept the Rebels moving, extending drives and converting third downs, even as penalties threatened to slow them down.

This game wasn’t as close as the final score suggested. Between LSU’s missed opportunities and Ole Miss’ ability to execute in big moments, it felt like the Rebels were in control from start to finish. With Chambliss at the helm, Ole Miss looks like a legitimate contender at the top of the SEC.