When No. 8 Ole Miss travels to Norman this weekend, the nation gets one of college football’s best unit-on-unit showdowns: the Rebels’ high-powered offense against an Oklahoma defense that’s been nearly impenetrable.

Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, a transfer from Division II Ferris State, has quickly rewritten Ole Miss’ offensive identity since taking over in Week 3. Chambliss has topped 250 passing yards in five straight starts, adding 323 yards and five touchdowns on the ground. He has elevated an offense that’s averaging explosive numbers in both phases.

Weapons Everywhere

Chambliss’ arsenal is deep. Receivers Harrison Wallace III, Deuce Alexander, and Cayden Lee headline a talented group that’s helped the Rebels post 1,549 passing yards and eight touchdowns through the air with jus

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