In a breathless shootout in Athens, No. 9 Georgia surged ahead of No. 5 Ole Miss 40–35 midway through the fourth after tight end Lawson Luckie’s third touchdown, cashing in on the Rebels’ first punt of the day. Ole Miss led 35–26 late in the third behind a 75-yard De’Zhaun Stribling sprint, a one‑handed Deuce Alexander grab and two rushing scores from quarterback Trinidad Chambliss. Georgia answered with Gunner Stockton’s scoring throw to Nate Frazier and a timely defensive three‑and‑out. Earlier, Georgia settled for two field goals and lost receiver Colbie Young to injury.
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