From the Ole Miss Locker Room: Lane Kiffin, Jaxson Dart and Tysheem Johnson on loss at LSU

BATON ROUGE — For the first time this season No. 7 Ole Miss was on the losing side of a college football game.
After a stellar start where Ole Miss jumped out to a 17-3 in the first 16 minutes of the game it watched LSU mount a 42-3 rally the final 44 minutes.
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Where does Ole Miss (7-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) go from here after facing adversity for the first time this season? It is tough to tell after watching Saturday’s performance but the Rebels have a lot of soul-searching to do.
Not a lot went right for the Rebels the final three quarters.
Before putting this game in the trash completely and looking ahead to next week’s game at Texas A&M it was head coach Lane Kiffin, quarterback Jaxson Dart and safety Tysheem Johnson tried to make sense of Saturday’s loss.
Related: COLUMN: The authentication Ole Miss was seeking was not achieved in Baton Rouge
Watch the full postgame press conferences below.