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GAMEDAY EXPERIENCE: Ole Miss vs. LSU

11/22/2008 | Football


11.22.2008 | 2:30 p.m. CT | Baton Rouge, La. (Tiger Stadium) | CBS
MAGNOLIA BOWL
OLE MISS REBELS
6-4 (3-3 SEC)
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#18 LSU TIGERS
7-3 (3-3 SBC)
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6:01 PM: Chants of "We are Ole Miss" echo through the stadium after a Marshay Green interception puts the Rebels back in the red zone. Snead's first-down run with 1:37 left secures Ole Miss' victory in the first playing for the Magnolia Bowl. It also ends a six-game win streak for the Tigers.

5:50 PM: Greg Hardy's sack with 8:06 left gave the ball back to the Rebels, who drove down to the four-yardline for Joshua Shene 19-yard field goal to all but seal the upset. A couple images from today's game are available by clicking the photo gallery link above.

4:59 PM: Markeith Summers picks up his first career TD on a 13-yard end around. It was only his second career rush and he is enjoying his best game of the year.

4:50 PM: LSU opens the second half with its second FG of the game from 52 yards out, barely making it over the goalpost. Ten straight Tiger points has narrowed the gap to 21-13. Snead may have been banged up at the end of the first half but looks sharp to open the second, completing his first pass to Shay Hodge.

4:15 PM: The Rebels lead at the break for the eighth time this year, and are 5-2 thus far in those games. Snead has already posted his seventh game with multiple TD tosses and fifth performance of 200-plus passing yards, but he was shaken up on the Rebels' final drive after Rahim Alem drove his head into the ground on a nine-yard sack. However he did return on the following play. With five grabs for 99 yards, Wallace is one yard away from registering his second straight 100-yard receiving day, fourth of the year and sixth of his career. He has also equaled his career high with two TDs.

3:53 PM: Snead and Wallace hook up again, this time on a 25-yard fade to the right side of the endzone. On that drive, Markeith Summers hauled in a career-long 33-yard pass down the sideline, hit in stride by Snead, who is on fire today hitting 12-of-14 passes for 211 yards, two TDs and no picks. On the other side, the Ole Miss defense has forced LSU to 3-and-out on three of their four drives, and total yardage is now 244 to 30 in favor of the Red and Blue.

3:37 PM: Rebel special teams comes up with yet another game-changing play, and it again involves Jason Cook, who tosses a 33-yard pass to Kendrick Lewis down to the LSU five yardline off a fake punt. Two plays later, Brandon Bolden claws over the goalline out of the Wild Rebel. It was the first career pass for Jason Cook, and Lewis' first reception since his freshman year, when he played wide receiver and hauled in six passes.

3:23 PM: Ole Miss holds LSU to a 46-yard field goal, after a key sack from Lawson Scott on third down, his second of the year. The Rebels, who lead the SEC and rank sixth in the nation in TFLs, have already notched five today.

3:16 PM: After one quarter, Ole Miss leads 7-0, although the Tigers are in the red zone for the first time today. Ole Miss has been ahead after the first quarter six times this year, going 4-2 in those games. The Rebels have outgained LSU, 95 total yards to 35.

2:47 PM: Jevan Snead's 26-yard scoring run was called back, but no matter for the Rebels, as he came back two plays later with a 34-yard TD toss to a wide open Mike Wallace at the five-yard line who scooted up the middle for six. Ole Miss has scored first in 10 of 11 games this year. During a timeout on that drive, the new Magnolia Bowl trophy was revealed.

2:11 PM: Ole Miss arrived at the stadium for today's game to its warmest welcome of the year as approximately 300 cheering Rebel fans were waiting outside of the team's lockerroom. The squad is sporting the red jerseys for the first time this year, and a lot of red is the lower corner of the south end zone.

LSU Gameday Information

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