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Dart, Harris finish non-conference doing what Ole Miss should do

Now things get serious as the Rebels take care of Georgia Southern in final non-conference tuneup before Kentucky next week.

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OXFORD, Miss. — Ole Miss did exactly what they were supposed to do Saturday night.

Georgia Southern was a heavy underdog coming into the game and the No. 5 Rebels didn’t give their critics anything to really gripe about. All you can do against an over-matched opponent is dominate and that’s what they did.

Maybe the biggest news to come out of this game was Ole Miss’ defense finally giving up a touchdown. It came in the second quarter and about all it did was make the halftime score a little closer in a 52-13 win by the Rebels that really wasn’t that close.

Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) runs after a catch as Georgia Southern Eagles defensive back Tracy Hill Jr. (12) pushes him out of bounds during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Quarterback Jaxson Dart kept his name square in the middle of Heisman Trophy conversations with 418 yards of total offense. It’s all he needed.

Wide receiver Tre Harris was Dart’s target 14 times and had 11 catches for 225 yards and two touchdowns. Maybe the biggest of them was a 70-yard scoring strike that set the big-play tone of Ole Miss’ offense for this one.

Don’t get too worked up over the touchdown. It was the first of the season and right now, the Rebels’ defense appears to be the defense that gave up just 194 yards of offense. Ole Miss racked up another big night with 607 yards, including 288 on the ground.

If Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin’s primary coaching target this week will be the 11 penalties for 133 yards. He knows that won’t work in the eight remaining SEC games, starting with Kentucky next week at Vaught-Hemingway.

Ole Miss Rebels defensive linemen JJ Pegues (38) gets by Georgia Southern Eagles offensive linemen Pichon Wimble (74) as he rushes Georgia Southern Eagles quarterback JC French (12) during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Maybe, though, the biggest number of all was put up by the Rebels’ defense. They only allowed Georgia Southern 37 yards rushing. Against a non-league opponent, that is a huge boost of confidence, but again, it’s not the SEC.

Kiffin knows all this. What he does know is this team has shown what they can do against the teams they should be doing it against.

That’s all Ole Miss needed to do in this one. They did it and now things start to get serious.

Sports columnist, writer, former radio host and television host who has been expressing an opinion on sports in the media for over four decades. He has been at numerous media stops in Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas covering the NFL, SEC and national college sports.

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