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Kiffin and the Rebels took home a Top-15 win in Norman, trolls Sooners defensive lineman David Stone postgame.
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Social Media Reacts to John Mateer's performance, Oklahoma Sooners 34-26 loss to Ole Miss
It was another disappointing day for the Oklahoma Sooners in a high-profile matchup. This time against a top-10 team in their 34-26 loss to the Ole Miss Rebels. The Sooners fought their way back for a third-quarter lead but squandered opportunities in the fourth quarter to get a big win.
The Ole Miss Rebels kept their College Football Playoff hopes very much alive on Saturday with a hard-fought 34-26 victory over No. 13 Oklahoma. But once the final whistle blew, it wasn't just the scoreboard grabbing attention.
Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels remain firmly in the College Football Playoff race after earning a statement win over the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday. No.
Despite 109 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Xavier Robinson on just nine carries, the No. 11 Sooners were unable to keep up with No. 8 Ole Miss in a 34-26 loss on Saturday, Oct. 25 at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
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Oklahoma QB John Mateer still finding groove after hand injury as Sooners fall to No. 8 Mississippi
Mateer had surgery on the throwing hand during Oklahoma’s off week, then sat out the win over Kent State. He returned for the showdown against Texas on Oct. 11, but he had the worst game of his career and threw three interceptions in a loss. He limited mistakes in a win against South Carolina last week as the running game carried the load.
No. 8 Ole Miss improved to 7-1 and doesn't have a ranked team left on its schedule after wining 34-26 at No. 13 Oklahoma on Saturday.
The No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels and the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners meet Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. Kickoff is scheduled for noon ET.
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3 keys for the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners offense vs. the No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels
It's game day in Norman, and it's expected to be a wet contest between the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners and the No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels. It's a game that will set the winner up to be a factor in the College Football Playoff race and stay in the SEC title race.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin and his team notched a big win on Saturday, and he was more than happy to revel in it a little bit. The Rebels moved to 7-1 on the year with a 34-26 win over the Oklahoma Sooners at Memorial Stadium in Norman,
After his team’s big road win, Kiffin met with ESPN’s Molly McGrath at midfield but could be seen in an exchange with Oklahoma defensive lineman David Stone prior to the postgame interview. “This guy yelled at me 5 times during the game telling me we couldn’t score in em” Lane Kiffin 🐐 pic.twitter.com/U6WlV4ebkM