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Lucas Carneiro’s cleats hit turf at the Caesars Superdome with six seconds on the clock. The 47-yard field goal sailed through, and sixth-seeded Ole Miss had just beaten third-ranked Georgia 39-34 in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal on January 1, 2026.

The kick capped a wild Sugar Bowl that saw five lead changes, two fourth-down conversions in the final minutes, and a comeback attempt from Georgia that fell one possession short. For Ole Miss, the victory meant something bigger than advancing to the semifinals. They did it without Lane Kiffin, who left for LSU on November 30, 2025.



Chambliss Engineers Game-Winning Drive

Trinidad Chambliss faced third-and-10 from his own 30 with 55 seconds left. Georgia had just tied the game at 34 on Peyton Woodring’s field goal. One stop, and the Bulldogs would get overtime.

Chambliss dropped back, scanned the field, and fired 40 yards downfield to De’Zhaun Stribling. First down at the Georgia 30. Three plays later, Carneiro lined up for the winner.

The junior quarterback finished 30-of-46 for 362 yards and two touchdowns. He transferred from Ferris State in April 2025 after winning the Division II national championship and the Harlon Hill Trophy. When Austin Simmons went down with an injury in Week 3, Chambliss took over and never looked back.

“A lot of people did doubt us before the season and they still doubted us when our coach left,” Chambliss said. “We just want to play ball and have fun, and I think that’s showing right now.”

Ole Miss Offensive Performance

PlayerPositionStat Line
Trinidad ChamblissQB30/46, 362 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
Harrison Wallace IIIWR9 rec, 156 yards, 1 TD
De’Zhaun StriblingWR7 rec, 122 yards
Kewan LacyRB22 car, 98 yards, 2 TD
Lucas CarneiroK3/3 FG (55, 56, 47), 2/2 XP

Georgia’s Fourth-Quarter Comeback Falls Short

Down 34-24 with nine minutes remaining, Georgia clawed back. Gunner Stockton led a 75-yard drive that ended with his 18-yard touchdown pass to Zachariah Branch. Then Woodring’s 32-yard field goal tied it at 34 with 55 seconds left.

The sophomore quarterback played through heavy contact all night. He completed 18-of-31 passes for 203 yards and one touchdown while adding two rushing scores. One hit from Ole Miss linebacker Tahj Chambers appeared to be helmet-to-helmet contact, but no flag came.

“It was an incredible college football game,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. “It’s what the CFP was built for, to have battles like that. And that was basically every conference game we had this year.”

Georgia converted a fake punt on a reverse pass from Landon Roldan to Lawson Luckie in the third quarter, keeping alive a drive that led to a field goal. Stockton hit Branch on fourth-and-9 near midfield in the final minutes. But when it mattered most, Ole Miss had the ball last.

Georgia Offensive Performance

PlayerPositionStat Line
Gunner StocktonQB18/31, 203 yards, 1 TD pass, 2 TD rush
Zachariah BranchWR8 rec, 67 yards, 1 TD
Nate FrazierRB15 car, 86 yards
Cash JonesRB2 rec, 45 yards

Defensive Stats and Key Plays

Daylen Everette scooped up Kewan Lacy’s fumble in the second quarter and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown, giving Georgia a 21-12 lead. The score came one play after Gunner Stockton absorbed a jarring hit while completing a 26-yard pass to Cash Jones.

Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding, promoted to head coach after Kiffin’s departure, called a blitz on fourth down in the fourth quarter with Georgia driving. Suntarine Perkins got home for the sack. Two plays later, Chambliss hit Harrison Wallace III for a back-shoulder touchdown to make it 34-24.

“They’re never scared and they don’t panic, and that’s what I love about this group,” Golding said. “They don’t ever get too high; they don’t get too low.”

Defensive Leaders

PlayerTeamTacklesSacksTFLKey Plays
Zxavian HarrisOle Miss10 (5 solo)01Run support
KJ BoldenGeorgia10 (6 solo)00All over field
Daylen EveretteGeorgia9 (6 solo)0047-yard fumble return TD
Suntarine PerkinsOle Miss6 (3 solo)12Fourth-down sack

Complete Box Score

Final Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Ole Miss6672039
Georgia02131034

Team Statistics

CategoryOle MissGeorgia
Total Yards473343
Passing Yards362219
Rushing Yards111124
First Downs2323
Third Down Conversions5-143-13
Fourth Down Conversions1-22-3
Turnovers11
Penalties4-484-38
Time of Possession27:2832:32

Passing Statistics

PlayerTeamComp/AttYardsTDINTQBR
Trinidad ChamblissOle Miss30/463622090.5
Gunner StocktonGeorgia18/312031075.1
Landon RoldanGeorgia1/11600100.0

Rushing Statistics

PlayerTeamCarriesYardsAvgTDLong
Kewan LacyOle Miss22984.5216
Nate FrazierGeorgia15865.7016
Gunner StocktonGeorgia13201.5212
Trinidad ChamblissOle Miss4143.505

Receiving Statistics – Ole Miss

PlayerReceptionsYardsAvgTDLong
Harrison Wallace III915617.3144
De’Zhaun Stribling712217.4040
Cayden Lee4194.8012
Dae’Quan Wright2189.0010
Deuce Alexander2136.507

Receiving Statistics – Georgia

PlayerReceptionsYardsAvgTDLong
Zachariah Branch8678.4118
Cash Jones24522.5026
Nate Frazier34214.0024
Colbie Young3227.3031
Lawson Luckie12020.0016

Special Teams

PlayerTeamFGLongXPPoints
Lucas CarneiroOle Miss3/3562/211
Peyton WoodringGeorgia2/3374/410

Golding Now 2-0 as Head Coach

Pete Golding took over on December 1, 2025, one day after Kiffin accepted the LSU job. The former Alabama defensive coordinator had spent two seasons running Ole Miss’ defense before the sudden promotion.

Both of his wins as a head coach have come in the College Football Playoff. Ole Miss beat Duke 52-20 in the first round on December 20, 2025, then knocked off Georgia twelve days later. The victories came despite several assistants accepting positions at LSU with Kiffin while staying with the Rebels through the postseason.

October Rematch Context

Georgia beat Ole Miss 43-35 on October 18, 2025 in Athens. The Bulldogs trailed 35-26 entering the fourth quarter before scoring 17 unanswered points. Beck threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns in that game.

The Sugar Bowl meeting flipped that script. Ole Miss held a fourth-quarter lead and protected it when Georgia rallied.

Semifinals Await

Ole Miss (13-1) faces Miami in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal on January 8, 2026. The tenth-seeded Hurricanes have won back-to-back playoff games as underdogs.

Georgia (12-2) drops its second straight Sugar Bowl after losing to Notre Dame in last year’s quarterfinal. The Bulldogs earned a first-round bye both times, only to fall in New Orleans.

Carneiro’s kick sent Ole Miss to its first CFP semifinal. The program hasn’t played for a national championship since 1970. With Chambliss at quarterback and a defense that forced key stops, the Rebels keep proving doubters wrong.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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