A berth in the SEC Championship Game and a spot in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history is so close for Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss that the fourth-ranked Rebels can almost taste it. However, navigating a potentially trap-y part of the schedule begins this weekend in nonconference fashion against Washington State, a fourth straight home game prior to challenging road games vs. Georgia and Oklahoma.

The Rebels have been upset-proof through six weeks, an impressive showing highlighted by single-possession wins over Kentucky, Arkansas and LSU along with a blowout victory over American Conference threat Tulane. One of the team's most pleasant surprises is Division II quarterback transfer Trinidad Chambliss, a top passer in the SEC with a flair for making plays outsi

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