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Ole Miss vs. LSU 2016: Rebels regress in 38-21 loss

The secondary was out of position at all times. The linebackers were horrid. The offense couldn’t move the ball in the second half and Chad Kelly threw a pair of terrible interceptions. Things couldn’t have gone much worse during Ole Miss’ 38-21 loss to LSU in Baton Rouge on Saturday night.

The defensive front was manhandled from the get-go—Leonard Fournette romped for an absurd 284 yards and three touchdown on just 16 carries. LSU slammed the edges, taking advantage of the Rebels horrid linebacker situation and inexperienced safeties to average 8.6 yard per carry as a team.

Still, LSU’s two fumbles and an interception gave Ole Miss a chance to hang in.