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Georgia vs Ole Miss highlights: Bulldogs win after dominant 4th quarter

Georgia trailed 35-26 with 4:12 remaining in the third quarter, but ultimately secured another win in comeback fashion.

Here are the highlights from Georgia’s win over Ole Miss.

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Georgia seals it

Georgia forces another stop, holding Ole Miss on fourth-and-10 and securing the come-from-behind win. The Bulldogs do it again.

Georgia goes up 43-35 after field goal

Georgia hits the 42-yard field goal, extending its lead to 43-35.

Ole Miss has a chance to send this game to overtime, however, with 2:06 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Rebels need a touchdown and a 2-point conversion.

Georgia milking clock

Georgia has held the ball for over four minutes, taking the clock down to nearly the 2-minute timeout. The Bulldogs are inside Ole Miss territory and the Rebels are very close to not getting another chance to score.

Ole Miss punts

Georgia has locked in defensively, forcing its second consecutive three-and-out. Georgia takes over with a 40-35 lead with 6:32 left in the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs can end it with a touchdown here.

Georgia takes late lead

Lawson Luckie calls for a hat trick, as he catches a 7-yard touchdown pass from Gunner Stockton to give Georgia a 40-35 lead with 7:29 left in the fourth quarter.

Stockton is up to 247 passing yards with four touchdowns, along with 61 rushing yards and a score.

Georgia gets a stop

Georgia has some momentum, as the Bulldogs force the first punt of the game by either teams in the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs, who have yet to punt, take over facing a 2-point deficit.

Georgia scores

Stockton finds Nate Frazier for a 3-yard touchdown to reduce Ole Miss’ lead to 35-33 early in the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs are hanging around, but desperately need a stop in the final period.

Georgia converts on 4th and 1

Josh McCray looks dead to rights, but has a valiant second effort to gain two yards on the fourth-and-1 try. Georgia keeps its drive alive in a situation that would’ve been detrimental for the Bulldogs given how Ole Miss’ offense is playing.

Ole Miss putting on a clinic

Ole Miss just continues to dominant Georgia offensively, as Chambliss plunges in a 2-yard score to extend its lead to 35-26.

Five possessions, five scoring drives for the Rebels.

Deuce Alexander with highlight catch

What a catch by Deuce Alexander, who moves the chains for Ole Miss with a 32-yard catch on 2nd-and-15. That was a huge play.

Georgia answers

Georgia answers with its own touchdown, as Stockton finds Lawson Luckie again for a touchdown. Georgia opts to go for the 2-point conversion, but Stockton is sacked.

Ole Miss leads 28-26 in the third quarter.

Ole Miss scores in 14 seconds

Four possessions, four touchdown drives for Ole Miss. De’Zhaun Stribling jukes a defender and takes a short pass to the house from 75 yards out.

The Rebels lead 28-20 early in the second half now.

Georgia makes field goal before halftime

Peyton Woodring makes a short field goal before halftime, as Georgia heads into the break trailing 21-20.

Lane Kiffin was noticeably ecstatic about his defense getting a stop before halftime, as Ole Miss’ offense is rolling and gets the ball to start the third quarter.

3 drives, 3 touchdowns for Ole Miss

Georgia has no answers for Ole Miss right now, as the Rebels drive right back down the field and score another touchdown on their third drive of the game.

Kewan Lacy takes the direct snap for a 1-yard score, giving Ole Miss a 21-17 lead just before halftime.

Georgia scores another touchdown

Still no punts yet midway through the second quarter, as Gunner Stockton takes it himself for a 22-yard rushing touchdown to give Georgia a 17-14 lead.

Stockton is 10 of 13 passing for 117 yards and a touchdown, along with 30 rushing yards and a score on three carries.

Ole Miss scores again

Ole Miss and Trinidad Chambliss conduct another scoring drive, ending in a 1-yard touchdown run from Kewan Lacy.

The Rebels are getting whatever they want offensively right now, as they have 130 total yards on two drives.

Georgia regains lead

Are we in for a shootout in Athens? Georgia regains the lead on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Gunner Stockton to Lawson Luckie to take a 10-7 lead on the first play of the second quarter.

Points have been scored on the first three combined possessions of the game.

Trinidad Chambliss scrambles for touchdown

Trinidad Chambliss makes an impressive play, going off script and scrambling for a 7-yard touchdown to give Ole Miss a 7-3 lead with 5:47 left in the first quarter.

Chambliss is 6 of 9 passing with 48 yards, on top of a rushing score.

Georgia strikes first

Georgia opens the game with a 3-0 lead following a 51-yard field goal from Peyton Woodring. The Bulldogs’ drive falls apart late after an offensive pass interference in Ole Miss territory.

Gunner Stockton completes 3 of 3 passes for 45 yards on the drive.

Ole Miss defers

Ole Miss wins the coin toss and defers to the second half, so Georgia will start with possession.

Here we go.

Lane Kiffin appears in style

Kiffin arrives at Sanford Stadium in style ahead of the game. Not your average head coach right there.

Kirby Smart, Lane Kiffin record vs top-10 teams

Smart has a 19-10 career record against top-10 teams as a head coach, compared to Kiffin’s 5-6 mark.

‘College GameDay’ picks for Georgia-Ole Miss

Here’s how ‘College GameDay’ picked Georgia-Ole Miss:

Desmond Howard: Georgia
Nick Saban: Georgia
Jelly Roll: Georgia
Pat McAfee: Georgia
Kirk Herbstreit: No pick

What TV channel is Georgia vs Ole Miss on today?

TV channel: ABC
Streaming: ESPN app, Fubo (free trial)

Georgia-Ole Miss will air live on ABC, with streaming options available on the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Georgia vs Ole Miss time today

Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18
Location: Sanford Stadium (Athens, Georgia)

Georgia vs Ole Miss predictions, picks, odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Oct. 15.

Spread: Georgia (-7.5)
Over/under: 54.5
Moneyline: Georgia -285 | Ole Miss +230

Prediction: Georgia 31, Ole Miss 24

Georgia takes care of business at home, handing Ole Miss its first loss of the season. Quarterback Gunner Stockton leads the way with three touchdowns and the Bulldogs force a turnover from Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss.

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