NCAA Football: Georgia Southern at Mississippi - Source: Imagn
The Georgia Southern Eagles were dominated as they lost 52-13 to the fifth-ranked Ole Miss Rebels in nonconference action. With the combination of Jaxson Dart and Tre Harris, the offensive firepower was just way too much. Let's take a deeper dive into the box score and stats for this Week 4 game.
The Georgia Southern Eagles were not able to keep up with the Ole Miss Rebels, who dominated from the jump. With more than 600 total yards and allowing less than 200 yards, the Rebels were unstoppable.
Jaxson Dart continues to step up and looks like a Heisman Trophy favorite. Georgia Southern went just 3-of-17 on third downs and only was able to run for 1.0 yards per rushing attempt.
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Below is the breakdown of how the scoring happened in this game.
14:29 1Q: Jaxson Dart 35 Yard Passing TD to Antwane Wells Jr. | 7-0 Ole Miss
13:16 1Q: Caden Davis 28 Yard Field Goal | 10-0 Ole Miss
4:39 1Q: Jaxson Dart 23 Yard Passing TD to Jordan Watkins | 17-0 Ole Miss
14:12 2Q: OJ Arnold 12 Yard Passing TD to Derwin Burgess Jr. | 17-7 Ole Miss
8:08 2Q: Jaxson Dart 70 Yard Passing TD to Tre Harris | 24-7 Ole Miss
9:00 3Q: JJ Pegues 1 Yard Rushing TD | 31-7 Ole Miss
4:33 3Q: Henry Parris Jr. 5 Yard Rushing TD | 38-7 Ole Miss
0:14 3Q: Gavin Stewart 42 Yard Field Goal | 38-10 Ole Miss
14:30 4Q: Jaxson Dart 36 Yard Passing TD to Tre Harris | 45-10 Ole Miss
7:37 4Q: Domonique Thomas 1 Yard Rushing TD | 52-10 Ole Miss
1:56 4Q: Gavin Stewart 33 Yard Field Goal | 52-13 Ole Miss
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