Ole Miss QB JAXSON DART discusses the loss of Kentukki next to the rebels.

Vorthemmingway Stadium. After the match, Defender’s Rebel Jackson Dart talked about what happened in the field that began with the analysis of Kentucca protection. On the day, the Wildcats held Lane Kiffin’s offense to 92 rushing yards and 261 passing yards, while holding the Revs to just 14 first downs and going 1-10 on third down. Dart spoke about the Revs’ lack of offensive production. “

Despite their difficulties on the offensive side, the Revs still managed to get the ball back and trailed by just three points with over two minutes left in the game. After getting into field goal position to tie the game, Ole Miss’ hopes were dashed when Caden Davis’ 48-yard shot missed the left field goal post. Looking at everything that happened in the last record, the dirt explained that the team was more likely to win and they could not do it.

Unfortunately, for Oremis, tasks are not easy on traveling to South Carolina on the horizon. After a week off, it was a Shamcock team that defeated Kentucky 31-6 in Lexington, proving they can be very fast and strong on the court, and for Jackson, this pairing could set the tone for the entire 2024 season. Follow The Rebel Walk throughout the week to stay up to date on all your Ole Miss sports coverage and more. Hot Toddy!

Zach Morett

Zach is a sophomore at Ole Miss and a digital content creator for The Rebel Walk. Outside of covering sports, he enjoys spending time with family and hanging out with friends. Zach plans on graduating from Ole Miss in 2027 with a Sports Administration degree.

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