LSU, Ole Miss and college football
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Through his first four games as Oregon's starter, Moore has thrown for 962 yards with 11 touchdowns and only one interception. That comes after spending last season as Dillon Gabriel's backup with the Ducks, which followed his freshman year at UCLA.
The LSU Tigers thought they'd be close to full strength entering its top-15 showdown with the Ole Miss Rebels this week, but a late curveball won't help their efforts.
Lane Kiffin and Co. will get a transfer wideout back in Week 5, on pace to make debut against the Bayou Bengals.
Durham is the clear-cut front man in the Tigers' running back group with 52 carries, 213 yards and two touchdowns through four appearances -- significantly more production than the two other ballcarriers who have seen meaningful action, Harlem Berry and Ju'Juan Johnson.
A win over LSU would likely push Ole Miss back into the top-10 since their 24-17 loss to Florida last November. The FanDuel Sportsbook lists the Rebels as -1.5 home favorites (-112, meaning a $100 bet nets a $189.29 payout) as of Friday morning.
Jackson (Miss.) three-star wide receiver Omari Johnson is expected back in Oxford this weekend for the Ole Miss Rebels' Top-15 SEC matchup against Brian Kelly's
As the No. 11 Ole Miss Rebels prepare to host the No. 4 LSU Tigers, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. This Week 5 clash promises to be an electrifying encounter as the Rebels seek a measure of revenge against their long-time rivals. Ole Miss enters the game as a slight 1.5-point favorite ( BetMGM) over a hot Brian Kelly team.
One notable team is the No. 13 Ole Miss Rebels (4-0). The Rebels are coached by Lane Kiffin and have achieved double-digit wins in three of the last four seasons. However, they have yet to overcome the final hurdle and qualify for the playoffs.