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Monticello native leads way as Louisiana Monroe beats Southern Miss 38-21
SUMMARY: Ahmad Hardy, a running back from Monticello, Mississippi, led Louisiana Monroe to a 38-21 victory over Southern Miss, totaling 174 yards and two touchdowns. This win marks Louisiana Monroe’s fifth in six games, bringing them one win away from their first postseason appearance since 2012. The Warhawks dominated the first half, scoring twice, while Southern Miss managed only two field goals. After a blocked field goal return by Southern Miss, Louisiana Monroe responded with three fourth-quarter touchdowns, sealing the win. Southern Miss struggles continued, scoring only three touchdowns in their last three games. Next, Southern Miss will host Arkansas State on October 19.
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LSU walks it off in overtime thriller to defeat Ole Miss 29-26
SUMMARY: In a thrilling overtime matchup, LSU defeated Ole Miss 29-26 at Death Valley, reversing last season’s loss. Ole Miss led 26-23 after a 56-yard field goal, but LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier threw a game-winning touchdown to Kyren Lacy on the first play of their overtime possession. Despite Ole Miss outgaining LSU in total yards, missed opportunities haunted them, including drops, a turnover on downs, and several key injuries. Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart expressed frustration, stating they were the better team for most of the game. After the loss, Ole Miss’ playoff hopes are precarious as they head into a bye week.
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Mississippi State takes early lead before falling to Georgia 41-31
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Ole Miss football to address accusations of suspicious injuries
SUMMARY: Ole Miss football faces accusations from opposing coaches and fans about players faking injuries to disrupt game momentum. In response, the university issued a statement and is in communication with college football officials, including the National Coordinator for Football Officiating, on the matter. Coaches from teams like Wake Forest, Kentucky, and South Carolina have criticized the timing of these injuries, suggesting they occur strategically. Coach Lane Kiffin has remained silent, while some fans argue that he is simply exploiting a flawed system. The effectiveness of Ole Miss’s new communication efforts will be observed during their upcoming game against LSU.
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