Ole Miss Football’s Surprising Rise: Can They Silently Shock the Nation This Season?
He also has the fifth-best well-thrown percentage (83.2) among QBs who average at least 9.0 air yards per attempt with a minimum of 80 adjusted attempts (no throwaways or spikes).

For now, it’s working, even if Kiffin doesn’t want him chucking it downfield.
Cause for Curiosity: The Running Game
On the surface, the Ole Miss running game is doing well. Starting tailback Kewan Lacy is 15th in FBS in rushing yards, with nearly 600 in six weeks, while Chambliss has given the Rebels one of the sport’s more prolific quarterback runners.


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