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Game Analysis:
The LSU Tigers and Ole Miss Rebels meet this weekend with both teams undefeated, setting up a high-stakes SEC showdown.
The LSU Tigers enter this matchup at 4-0, having just blown out Southeastern Louisiana 56-10, with their offense showing encouraging signs under QB Garrett Nussmeier. Ole Miss likewise is perfect at 4-0, with solid wins over Tulane, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Georgia State. This weekend’s game has big implications for SEC East/West positioning—and LSU is a slight favorite given their momentum.
Injuries and personnel status could swing the game. LSU has some key doubts: running back Caden Durham sprained his ankle vs Southeastern; while it's not a high-ankle sprain, his availability is uncertain and he’s expected to practice lightly this week. Also, defensive end Gabe Reliford is out this week with a shoulder issue. Tight end Trey’Dez Green (knee) and linebacker West Weeks (calf) are expected to be available.
On Ole Miss’s side, they’ll lean on their explosive offense—however their defense has shown vulnerabilities, especially in run defense. They are allowing close to 190.5 rushing yards per game, making them one of the weaker run-defending teams in the country. Ole Miss’s passing and ball movement are strong, but their front seven and defensive line may struggle to contain a strong LSU run game, especially if LSU’s backs are healthy.
A key matchup to watch: can Ole Miss’s secondary and pass rush contain Nussmeier enough to force LSU into uncomfortable down-and-distances? If not, LSU’s ability to mix passes and runs—if Durham plays—could put pressure on Ole Miss early. Conversely, if Ole Miss can get good play from their quarterback (Trinidad Chambliss or whoever starts), exploit LSU’s injury spots, and stay ahead on special teams / turnovers, they have the firepower to pull off a win.
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