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And, you know, you know, there’s no limit to what we can achieve this year.” “So we just got to be able to find that and find that rhythm, just find that consistency every game. “We have spurts where like that second half where it just looks like we’re unstoppable," Dart said. That included just 4:15 of possession time in that third quarter. The Rebels wound up outgaining Vanderbilt 591-403 despite holding the ball only 18 minutes, 43 seconds. Ole Miss simply dominated the third quarter, outgaining Vandy 217-31 on offense and outscoring them 21-0. Then Dart hit Mingo with a 48-yard pass down to the Vandy 3, and Quinshon Judkins scored two plays later from 2 yards out to pull Ole Miss within 20-17 at halftime. The Commodores ran 15 plays and chewed 8:54 off the clock for a 20-10 lead. Lea went for the touchdown instead of a field goal on fourth-and-3 at the Ole Miss 5, and Ray Davis capped Vanderbilt’s longest drive this season with a 5-yard TD run up the middle with 1:32 left in the first half. De'Rickey Wright intercepted two passes for Vandy. The Commodores scored 13 straight points to go up 20-10 before being shut out after halftime. Vanderbilt lost its 23rd consecutive SEC game and 10th straight for second-year coach Clark Lea. The Rebels padded the lead with a 1-yard TD run by Matt Jones with 18 seconds left for the final margin. Jonathan Mingo caught nine passes for the Ole Miss record and national season-high 247 yards and two TDs, the last a short pass he caught at the line of scrimmage and took 71 yards to the end zone.
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“They did what they’re supposed to do in the beginning,” Kiffin said.
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