
Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin’s eye-opening admission on Auburn decision

It has been a long time since defense as good as this was played at Ole Miss, but it’s definitely good to see the fins up and the Ole Miss defense winning games for this college football program again. Add to that a safety and three sacks, and you have the potential return of the Landsharks. They also limited quarterback Will Levis to just 220 yards passing, most of which came on the final two drives, each of them ending in a forced fumble on Levis. The Rebels’ defense held Kentucky’s rushing attack to just 2.9 yards per carry. It has in a big way, even with the return of Kentucky star running back Chris Rodriguez. Much was made in Ole Miss circles about the defense the first four weeks, which only allowed 10 points per game, though questions remained as to whether that pace would continue into SEC play. Here are three things that we learned about the Ole Miss Rebels after their 22-19 win over Kentucky. Some people had a lot of question marks about this Ole Miss Football team coming into their first big test of the 2022 season, and it seems at least some of them have been answered.

A (finally) packed Vaught-Hemingway Stadium witnessed a 13th consecutive home win dating back to October 24, 2020, and a first home win against a top-10 opponent since defeating then-No.

It was a statement win for Lane Kiffin and his Ole Miss Rebels football program, as they picked up a 22-19 home victory over the seventh-ranked Kentucky Wildcats.
