Ole Miss had 'em, until it didn't.

After scoring touchdowns on their first five drives and building up a 35-26 lead, Lane Kiffin and the Rebels looked like they were sitting pretty against Georgia . Seventeen unanswered points later, however, Ole Miss had suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs.

It's a disappointing end for an offense that looked like it had put everything together through the first half. No. 5 Ole Miss ended the game with two three-and-outs and a five-play turnover on downs, whereas Georgia didn't send out the punt team once all game.

Ole Miss now moves to 6-1 (3-1 SEC) on the year, whereas Georgia is now 6-1 (4-1). As such, the loss is hardly devastating for the Rebels. But it does rob them of a real feather in their ca

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