LSU, Ole Miss
Digest more
College Football, Alabama and Mississippi
Digest more
18hon MSN
AP Player of the Week: Mississippi QB Trinidad Chambliss continued his roll in win over LSU
Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is The Associated Press national college football player of the week.
LSU believed it had one of the quarterbacks that would define the 2025 season, but so far the Tigers have been more about their defense than about Garrett Nussmeier. Their offense ranks No. 60 in expected points added (EPA) per snap, far from a threat.
Brian Kelly insists his quarterback is healthy. Garrett Nussmeier insists he’s not answering any questions about his health. Interesting.
LSU (4-1, 1-1), which has struggled to run the ball this season, played without top running back Caden Durham and gained just 57 yards on the ground. That placed added pressure on quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who completed 21 of 34 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, but also was intercepted once.
Lane Kiffin and Co. will get the coveted offensive tackle over to Oxford on Saturday, checking in for Top-15 matchup.
No. 11 Ole Miss upsets No. 4 LSU for its second top-five ranked win in the last two years under Lane Kiffin. Here's more.
A B-2 Spirit stealth bomber will perform the pregame flyover before Ole Miss' football game vs. LSU Saturday in Oxford. And in Starkville, AH-64 Apache helicopters will do the same before Mississippi State's game against Tennessee.
4don MSN
No. 4 LSU and star linebacker Perkins look to slow down No. 13 Ole Miss' dual-threat quarterbacks
Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin says he would have expected LSU linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. to be in the NFL by now rather than lining up across from the Rebels offense this weekend.