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Ole Miss bounces Tulane in first test without Kiffin

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Last updated: December 21, 2025 1:02 am
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Ole Miss bounces Tulane in first test without Kiffin

Ole Miss Silences Doubters, Dominates Tulane in Post-Kiffin Playoff Debut

The narrative was set, the question looming over Oxford like a winter fog: What would Ole Miss football look like without the mercurial genius of Lane Kiffin? On Saturday, in the deafening roar of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, the 2024 Rebels delivered a resounding, emphatic answer. In their first College Football Playoff test since Kiffin’s stunning departure, Ole Miss didn’t just survive; they thrived, authoring a statement 41-10 victory over a gritty Tulane team to stamp their ticket to the CFP quarterfinals.

Contents
  • A Program, Not a Person: The “Next Man Up” Philosophy Embodied
  • Defensive Dominance: The Real Story of the Game
    • Key Defensive Stats:
  • Quarterfinal Forecast: What’s Next for the Rebels?
  • Conclusion: A New Chapter Begins in Oxford

A Program, Not a Person: The “Next Man Up” Philosophy Embodied

In the wake of a high-profile coaching change, teams often face a period of instability, a palpable sense of uncertainty that can derail a season. The Rebels, under the steady guidance of promoted offensive coordinator and now-head coach Brett Davis, displayed none of that. From the opening drive, a methodical, physical march down the field, it was clear this was a team operating with a unified purpose, not a group lost in transition.

The offense, expected to sputter without Kiffin’s play-calling flair, was instead a model of ruthless efficiency. Quarterback AJ Maddox played a near-flawless game, showcasing the maturity developed over three years in the system.

  • Precision Passing: Maddox completed 24 of 30 attempts for 285 yards and three touchdowns, spreading the ball to seven different receivers.
  • Ground and Pound: The Rebels’ rushing attack, led by the explosive Judah McCloud (112 yards, 2 TDs), wore down Tulane’s defensive front, controlling the clock and tempo.
  • Zero Turnovers: In a playoff atmosphere, the Rebels played clean, disciplined football, a testament to the team’s focus and preparation.

This wasn’t a team trying to mimic its old identity; it was a team confidently asserting its new one, built on the foundation Kiffin laid but fortified by a collective resolve.

Defensive Dominance: The Real Story of the Game

While the offense efficiently piled up points, the soul of this victory was forged by Defensive Coordinator Pete Golding’s unit. Facing a dynamic Tulane offense known for its big-play capability, the Rebel defense transformed into an impenetrable wall. They rendered the Green Wave’s attack one-dimensional and then suffocated that dimension.

The defensive line, anchored by All-SEC tackle Walter Johnson, lived in Tulane’s backfield, recording five sacks and countless pressures. The secondary, a question mark early in the year, played lockdown coverage, with cornerback Eli Porter hauling in a critical third-quarter interception that snuffed out any fleeting Tulane momentum. Tulane’s offense, which averaged over 34 points per game during the season, was held to a single touchdown and a field goal, a staggering defensive accomplishment that announces Ole Miss as a legitimate national title contender.

Key Defensive Stats:

  • Total Yards Allowed: 287
  • Rushing Yards Allowed: 89
  • Third Down Conversions: 3-for-12 (25%)
  • Turnovers Forced: 2 (1 INT, 1 Fumble)

Quarterfinal Forecast: What’s Next for the Rebels?

With this decisive win, Ole Miss advances to the CFP quarterfinals, likely to face a top-four seed on the road. The victory does more than just extend the season; it fundamentally alters the perception of this team. They are no longer the “post-Kiffin experiment.” They are a complete, battle-tested playoff team with a championship-caliber defense and an offense that executes under pressure.

The road gets exponentially harder from here. A potential matchup against a juggernaut like Georgia, Ohio State, or Texas awaits. The questions will now shift from “Can they function without Kiffin?” to “Can their defensive front handle an elite offensive line?” and “Can Maddox make plays against a secondary full of future NFL talent?”

This performance suggests they are ready for the challenge. The confidence gained from a comprehensive playoff win, where every phase of the game excelled, is invaluable. Coach Brett Davis has proven he can manage the big stage, and his players have proven their loyalty is to the program and each other.

Conclusion: A New Chapter Begins in Oxford

The Lane Kiffin era at Ole Miss was transformative, fun, and successful. But college football is a relentless river, always moving forward. The 2024 Ole Miss Rebels, in one dominant afternoon, made it clear they have successfully navigated the rapids of change. They honored the past by building upon its success, but they boldly defined their own present.

This was more than a playoff win; it was an identity game. Ole Miss demonstrated they are a complete program, resilient enough to withstand major upheaval and talented enough to dominate a good team on the sport’s biggest stage. The “Sip” is now squarely focused on the future—a future that, after Saturday’s commanding performance, looks blindingly bright. The nation has been put on notice: Ole Miss is here, they are for real, and they are just getting started.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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