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Rebels Surge Past Middle Tennessee with 52-3 Victory Behind Parrish’s Four Touchdowns

Ranger Rob’s Take: Middle TN vs Ole Miss

The Ole Miss offense was explosive, totaling 593 yards, with 216 on the ground. From the start, the Rebels dictated the pace, putting up 17 points in the first quarter alone, including Parrish’s two early touchdowns. By halftime, the Rebels were comfortably ahead 31-3.

Ole Miss’ defense was equally effective, forcing multiple turnovers and stifling Middle Tennessee’s passing attack. Middle Tennessee quarterback Nicholas Vattiato was held to just 194 yards and threw a crucial interception in the third quarter that sealed their fate. The Blue Raiders managed just one field goal, which came late in the first half after a brief offensive spark.

Defensively, Ole Miss controlled the line of scrimmage, pressuring Vattiato into hurried decisions and recovering a key fumble. With 7 points in the fourth quarter to cap off the victory, the Rebels’ balanced offensive and defensive dominance was clear.

This win reinforces Ole Miss’ status as a contender this season, as they outclassed their opponent in every phase of the game.

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